April 2013
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art is the essence of life. it can be found in the beauty of a molecule, or in the awe inspiring nature of a mountain scene, or a interstellar galaxy.
art is everything people can do and share!
Everybody Go to the Baum Gallery!!! and shout out to The Brothers Of the Beta Delta Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. #GetInvolved
art is very interesting and everything has a story behind it
Soo I walked in on art and tech making out in the Baum gallery…#awkward
Art is ELECTRIC!!!
Art is my identity, it is what defines my life and ambitions.
Art is expressing oneself through pictures that capture emotions
Art is expressing oneself through images and what not.
Art is an escape from the real world- B. Madalone
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Art is the true definition of freedom in a world where this is none.
Art takes you to another place, a world of wonder and intrigue. A place where you can imagine anything is possible. - Lauren W.
Art is me… Because I’m dressed up like a painting! -Hannah
When you look at a piece of art work, it makes you wonder what the artist was going though, through that time. Art has a very strong meaning that subtext the feeling the artist endures-James Foote
Art is another form that I can use to express myself.
Art lets me lose myself and find myself at the same time.
Art is more than what you can see with the naked eye, more of a soul view.
art makes the soul sing a new song
Art is anything you enjoy.
The art here at the Baum Gallery is very diverse in its’ nature and medium! Definitely check it out!
Art is a quintessential form of human expression.
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“Everything you can imagine is real”- Picasso
Art & puppies.
Art makes me happier than puppies.
art is pain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Art is a way to express your inner thoughts and make your imagination a reality.
- Averie Summers
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Art is the expression of the heart and soul!
-Ketcher-
Art is a way of self control through expressing your inner thoughts on subjects of the world; also, it has depth, meaning, and sentimental value.-James Foote
The Value of Art
Art is the physical expression of the imagery that poetry strives for. —Courtney Ragland
Art is the fragment of ones soul that is compelled to live without fear. It’s being brave. ~Michael Tatum~
Art is the escape from the concrete and physical reality and the gateway to the realm of your imagination.
Value of Art
Art is the expression of your interior that is sometimes impossible to express by yourself. -R. Gregory Gresham
The Value of Art
Art is an antidote to the oppressive influence of capitalism upon the human spirit. ~ DJG
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Value of Art
Art allows us to see and appreciate things from different perspectives.
The Value of Art
“Art allows an escape to other worlds and altered realities.”—Paul Sanders
The Value of Art
“Words are an expression of our thoughts, art is an expression of our soul..” —Ricky Palos
The Value of Art
“Art is like water; it refreshes and revives but only when we go without it do we realize that there is an ever present thirst for more.” —Allison Mosley
The Value of Art
“Art gives voice to those we have never met, and lets us travel by sight to places we may never be.” —Tiffany Marie
The Value of Art
“Art makes life worth living.” —Jan Osmon
The event is Fun, Creative, and Perfect timing for UCA students and faculty alike, as well as those who have free time. The more the merrier, so come on up!
Baum Staff Member,
Matthew Howard.
Loose Interpretation
Dangled down from above are a plethora of figures that seem to dance as one revolves around the work. Its shape summons up a multitude of memories, that help to make sense of the work in its entirety. Yet, what exactly does this piece portray with its lit bio-forms and its elongated strings? What is the meaning behind this abstraction?
Baum Staff member, Matthew Howard
March 2013
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February 2013
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The Art of Lotte Reiniger (1953-1971) (by baraqueafritz)
In researching for my independent work I stumbled upon an amazing find. Lotte Reiniger, an artist born in Germany in 1899, created the first full length feature animated film, The Adventures of Prince Achmed, completed in 1926. Using techniques she adopted from Chinese silhouette puppetry, Reiniger created elaborate silhouette puppets that...
Student Art Competitive
Though the flow of works wrapped in elegant quirks
I see it here
Something to fear
For it, the gallery is near
Cheer
Rapturous creativity for those who hold it dear
Trickles onto the pier
For it, For It, FOR IT,
The gallery is near
Save it!
For it, the gallery is near!
Baum Staff Member Matthew Howard
UPCOMING ARTIST LECTURE: [[MORE]] Julie Evans, world renowned contemporary artist, will be hosting a lecture in McCastlain Hall Room 143 this Tuesday, February 26th at 5:30 pm. Julie’s work is on view in the Baum Gallery until closing time today, so please make sure you stop by!! The coming lecture is free and open to the public, so bring your friends. See you Tuesday!! Allison Mosley...
Inflow
In response to my curiosity at what might be at the Student Art Competitive.
What
Submerge
Emergence
Fiery hearts
How great thou arts
The molds of wholesome sparks
What rides upon lives’ great marks
Lavished soon on Baum’s greater arcs
Rise the toils and hopes that snares
Through the eyes of audience who stares
What will be on white walls of mental stones
My thoughts of...
ATTENTION: Artist Lecture by Mario Marzan
Tomorrow, February 21 at 1:40 pm, McCastlain Hall Room 143. There will be a lecture hosted by the artist Mario Marzan, whose work is currently on display in the Baum Gallery along with works from Julie Evans and Curt Lacross. Marzan was raised in Puerto Rico, his work focuses on the relationships between geographical locations and the cultures that develop there. His work is quite...
January 2013
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UCA’s Baum Gallery Opens Spring Season with Four...
Conway, AR - The Baum Gallery of Fine Art at the University of Central Arkansas has announced four upcoming shows: Swishbone: New Paintings by Julie Evans, Under the Influence: New Ceramic Work by Curt LaCross, Alternating Currents: A Mixed Media Art Installation by Mario Marzan, and Before and After: An Exploration of the Art Conservation Process opening Thursday, January 17 and on display...
November 2012
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