This exhibit is FREE to the public and will be on display during library hours Monday--Friday 9 am-6 pm, starting Friday, November 15, 2024, through Friday, December 6, 2024.
Mid-Southern Watercolorists' Members Open Exhibition: Small Works
The Mid-Southern Watercolorists (MSW) is a regional organization of artists who share a passion for watercolor painting. Founded in 1970 in Little Rock, Arkansas, the group was created to promote and elevate the art of watercolor as a professional medium.
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Mid-Southern Watercolorists was founded by five artists; Doris Williamson Mapes, Bruce R. Anderson, Josephine Graham, Edwin C. Brewer, and Catherine Tharp Altvater. The organization has approximately 200 members in 13 states, Puerto Rico, and Japan.
Our goal is 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 through its programs and its competitive and non-competitive exhibits. It also provides opportunities for study by art students and others engaged in art making and in appreciation of arts.
MSW exhibitions have been hosted in Little Rock, Arkansas at locations including the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts the Central Arkansas Library System’s Showcase Arkansas Gallery, the Historic Arkansas Museum, the Arkansas Art Center’s Terry Community Gallery, and the Hot Springs Convention Center, as well as other prestigious institutions in surrounding areas of the state.
Follow Mid-Southern Watercolorists on social media @midsouthernwatercolorists or check out their website for more information.
This is the secondary branch of the William F. Laman Public Library located in the heart of the Argenta Arts District of North Little Rock.