May 7, 2010
Galleries in Hot Springs will be open late for the Spa City’s monthly Gallery Walk, and Justus Fine Art at 827 Central Ave. gets arkansasartnotes’ nod for top show with an exhibit of sculpture and drawings by Robyn Horn. Horn has work in the National Museum of American Art, Renwick Gallery, in Washington, D.C.; the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; the Museum of Fine Arts Houston … and so on. The woodturner — also a winner of the Department of Arkansas Heritage’s Living Treasure Award — lives and works outside Little Rock. There will be lots more to see on Central Avenue as well, including (but not limited to) watercolors by Gary Weeter at Gallery 726 (726 Central), paintings by Sandy Hubler at Gallery Central (800 Central Ave.), and work by Jean Dillon and Millie Steveken at Artists Workshop Gallery (810 Central).

Galleries in Hot Springs will be open late for the Spa City’s monthly Gallery Walk, and Justus Fine Art at 827 Central Ave. gets arkansasartnotes’ nod for top show with an exhibit of sculpture and drawings by Robyn Horn. Horn has work in the National Museum of American Art, Renwick Gallery, in Washington, D.C.; the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; the Museum of Fine Arts Houston … and so on. The woodturner — also a winner of the Department of Arkansas Heritage’s Living Treasure Award — lives and works outside Little Rock. There will be lots more to see on Central Avenue as well, including (but not limited to) watercolors by Gary Weeter at Gallery 726 (726 Central), paintings by Sandy Hubler at Gallery Central (800 Central Ave.), and work by Jean Dillon and Millie Steveken at Artists Workshop Gallery (810 Central).