Hot Springs Gallery Walk

Submitted photo FIRST FRIDAY: On display during Gallery Walk for the month of July is "Changing of the Guard," above, by Gary Simmons at Justus Fine Art Gallery; "Estela," an acrylic painting by Gabriela Hogue at The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs; and "Bathhouse Row," an acrylic painting by Alison Parsons at Alison Parsons Gallery. Hot Springs Gallery Walk is scheduled from 5-9 p.m. Friday to showcase works of art created by local and visiting artists.
Submitted photo FIRST FRIDAY: On display during Gallery Walk for the month of July is "Changing of the Guard," above, by Gary Simmons at Justus Fine Art Gallery; "Estela," an acrylic painting by Gabriela Hogue at The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs; and "Bathhouse Row," an acrylic painting by Alison Parsons at Alison Parsons Gallery. Hot Springs Gallery Walk is scheduled from 5-9 p.m. Friday to showcase works of art created by local and visiting artists.

Hot Springs Gallery Walk is scheduled from 5-9 p.m. Friday to showcase works of art created by local and visiting artists.

Featured artists are often present to discuss their pieces, and guests will see a wide range of fine art.

The free first Friday event and opening receptions are open to the public at the following galleries:

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Submitted photo - “Bathhouse Row,” by Alison Parsons

• Alison Parsons Gallery, 802 Central Ave. -- Alison Parsons Gallery is celebrating 10 years in business with the introduction of a new painting, poster prints and note cards of Bathhouse Row, new Whimsical sculptures and Angel wall sculptures by Lori Arnold, Mobiles and Hummingbird Feeders by Gerald Lee Delavan and Tree Sculptures by Kevin "Treeman" Crislip. The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays and 5-9 p.m. on Gallery Walk Fridays. Call the gallery at 655-0604 for more information.

• American Art Gallery, 724 Central Ave. -- Featured this month at American Art Gallery is the work of Jimmy Leach and gallery artists Margaret Kipp, Bill Sorrels, Sue Coon and Ellen Schumacher. Pottery and pine needle work by Valerie Hanks-Goetz, Southwest Jewelry, Italian jewelry and sculpture by Brian Mace will also be on display. Work by Thomas Kinkade will be available for viewing in Gallery II.

• Artists' Workshop Gallery, 610-A Central Ave. -- Artists Tom Seaman and Linda Shearer will be the featured artists for July at the Artists' Workshop Gallery. Both artists will be present during Gallery Walk.

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Submitted photo - “Estela,” by Gabriela Hogue

• The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs, 626 Central Ave. -- The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs is featuring the curated exhibit "Inside Dimensions" and new artwork from The FAC Artist Members. "Inside Dimensions" is an exhibit of artwork that was inspired by indoor spaces such as homes, museums and hotels. New work exhibited in The FAC Artist Members salons include Terry Webb's salmon paintings, Gabriela Hogue's acrylic painting of a woman resting in a spring meadow titled "Estela," abstracts by Don Pholman and Patrick Cunningham and vineyard paintings by Hugh Dunnahoe. Hot Springs Village artist Gabriela Hogue is a new FAC Artist Member and has an acrylic painting in the "Inside Dimensions" exhibit titled "Recharge." Her paintings reflect her Latin American heritage.

• Gallery Central, 800 Central Ave. -- Gallery Central will feature new work by Janis Wylie, Tracee Gentry-Matthews, Susan Shaw Jewelry and James Hayes Glass. The gallery represents more than 35 different artists from across the United States. From sculptures by Hot Springs artist Wayne Summerhill, pottery from Russellville artist Winston Taylor to paintings by California artist Gino Hollander and Hot Springs artist Daniel Mark Cassity, there is something for everyone.

• Legacy Fine Art Gallery, 804 Central Ave. -- The gallery will be closed for the July Gallery Walk due to storm damage.

• Justus Fine Art Gallery, 827-A Central Ave. -- Artist Gary Simmons is exhibiting his pen-and-ink drawings at Justus Fine Art Gallery beginning July 1 and hanging throughout the month. Best known for his pen work, Simmons has collaborated with gallery owner Dolores Justus in assembling several of his works that stem from mythology and fantasy. Also featured at the gallery is work by Kristin DeGeorge, Donnie Copeland, Michael Ashley and Justus. The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays or by appointment and 5-9 p.m. on Gallery Walk Fridays. Call 321-2335 for more information.

• Ozark Cultural Center, 425 Central Ave. -- The gallery is now open every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., but will not be open for Gallery Walk.

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