A Spotlight on Watercolors at the Galleries at Library Square at the CALS Roberts Library
Opening Friday, June 12, in the Galleries at Library Square, West Gallery, are the exhibitions Mid-Southern Watercolorists 50th Annual Juried Exhibition and the Founders of Mid-Southern Watercolorists: Celebrating 50 Years of Watercolor. At this time, due to CALS building closures in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, they are available for viewing by appointment only.
Mid-Southern Watercolorists 50th Annual Juried Exhibition
This exhibition includes thirty-nine paintings, including the four pictured below, selected by juror Lynn Ferris of West Virginia. Mid-Southern Watercolorists is a non-profit organization incorporated in Little Rock, Arkansas, to enrich the stature of watermedia and encourage the recognition of its significance in our culture. This organization furthers the interest of painters and patrons by its programs and by its competitive and non-competitive exhibitions. It also provides opportunities for study by art students and others engaged in art making and in appreciation of arts.
(opens in new window)Tricolored Heron by Margaret Harrell of Mountain View, AR
(opens in new window)Simple Measures by L. S. Eldridge of Rogers, AR
(opens in new window)Lightning by John James of Virginia Beach, VA
(opens in new window)Beauties by Selma F. Blackburn of Little Rock, AR
Founders of Mid-Southern Watercolorists: Celebrating 50 Years of Watercolor
In the same gallery, an exhibit honors the five founders of the Mid-Southern Watercolorists: Doris Williamson Mapes, Bruce R. Anderson, Josephine Graham, Edwin C. Brewer, and Catherine Tharp Altvater.
Watercolors by Doris Williamson Mapes are for sale in the Galleries at Library Square retail gallery. All are unframed and in plastic coverings with a mat.
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