Events for April 1, 2026

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Abstraction / Pattern / Geometry / Design

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Masterpiece Gallery Berea

ABSTRACTION / PATTERN / GEOMETRY / DESIGN highlights a curated selection of over 60 artworks from the Berea College Art Collection that showcase how artists and makers utilizing different styles, methods, places, and time periods have relied on and experimented with abstraction, pattern, geometry, and design in their work, to different ends and for varying [...]

Margo Duvall & Katherine Strause: Around and Around Again

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Lower Traylor Gallery

Capturing ordinary moments with wit, sentiment, and tenderness, the artworks on view in "Around & Around Again" welcome us into conversation about the circularities of human experience that transcend both time and individual circumstance: the moments of full freedom felt by children at play; the liminal space between adolescence and adulthood; the associations of ‘home’ [...]

Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude

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Upper Traylor Gallery

Meredith Setser, a fibers artist and art professor at Indiana University, creates large-scale abstract textile works composed of handmade felt that explore the current cultural landscape figuratively. On a visual level, the works in Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude reference the history of textile craft and Setser's interests in geology and ecological sciences. Setser's work will [...]

Artist Talk with Margo Duvall

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Lower Traylor Gallery

Little Rock-based photographer and visual artist Margo Duvall will be giving an artist talk about her work in the duo exhibition, "Margo Duvall & Katherine Strause: Around and Around Again," which is currently on view in the Lower Traylor Gallery through Friday, October 13. Capturing ordinary moments with wit, sentiment, and tenderness, Duvall and Strause's work welcomes [...]

Cyanotype Workshop with Margo Duvall

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Join visiting artist Margo Duvall for a hands-on workshop making cyanotypes! The cyanotype was invented by an astronomer trying to find a way to copy his notes, and was one of the earliest photographic printing processes. Cyanotypes use the power of the sun (or a UV light) to make a cyan-blue prints without a darkroom. [...]

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