Artwork showcased monthly at Arsaga's shops
Kim Torres
Issue date: 1/14/08 Section: Life & Style
It is rare to have more than one artist displayed at each location, she said.
This month at Arsaga's on Gregg Street, the display of acrylic and watercolor paintings is by artist Diane Adams. Holley Jones' acrylic and oil paintings are featured at the coffee shop's Crossover Road location.
Black and white and color photography can also be displayed at either location, and there is no preference to which medium should be used, Rickard said.
Artists can have multiple shows at Arsaga's. There might be a couple of years between each show, which guarantees new work available, Rickard said.
In February, a joint exhibition by photographer Joe Neal and Amy Edie will be displayed at Arsaga's on Crossover Road. Photographer Wendy Dunn will be featured at the Gregg Street location.
Those interested in having their artwork displayed at the coffee shops should contact Rickard at the Arsaga's on Crossover Road at 479-527-0690 for bookings. Additional information is also available at www.arsagas.com.
This month at Arsaga's on Gregg Street, the display of acrylic and watercolor paintings is by artist Diane Adams. Holley Jones' acrylic and oil paintings are featured at the coffee shop's Crossover Road location.
Black and white and color photography can also be displayed at either location, and there is no preference to which medium should be used, Rickard said.
Artists can have multiple shows at Arsaga's. There might be a couple of years between each show, which guarantees new work available, Rickard said.
In February, a joint exhibition by photographer Joe Neal and Amy Edie will be displayed at Arsaga's on Crossover Road. Photographer Wendy Dunn will be featured at the Gregg Street location.
Those interested in having their artwork displayed at the coffee shops should contact Rickard at the Arsaga's on Crossover Road at 479-527-0690 for bookings. Additional information is also available at www.arsagas.com.

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