LITTLE ROCK, ARK.- In a creative reimagining, the
Arkansas Arts Centers 62nd Annual Delta Exhibition will be hosted in a digital format during this time of ongoing social distancing. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with Historic Arkansas Museum, Thea Foundation, ACANSA Gallery and the Argenta Branch of the William F. Laman Library, will be open for online viewing beginning June 19.
The Delta Exhibition is now part of the Arts Centers new digital engagement initiative Arkansas Arts Center Amplified through which the center is offering engaging art experiences where many people are now spending much of their time online. In addition to the centers popular Young Arkansas Artists digital exhibition, the new digital format for Delta also offers increased accessibility to an exhibition that represents the entire Mississippi Delta region.
As one of the longest-running and most prestigious juried art exhibitions in the region, the Annual Delta Exhibition represents the Arts Centers commitment to artists living and working in our community today and to continuing to grow artistic talent in the region. Ensuring the exhibitions continuity is part of the Arts Centers mission to remain vibrant, accessible and community-oriented while the MacArthur Park building is under construction.
The Delta Exhibition is an integral piece of the Arkansas Arts Centers legacy. We are proud to present an innovative solution to continue the exhibition during this time, Executive Director Victoria Ramirez said. Along with our creative arts partners, we look forward to showcasing art that will educate and inspire, especially amid challenging circumstances.
With the Arts Centers galleries under construction, the center partnered with Historic Arkansas Museum, Thea Foundation, ACANSA Gallery and the Argenta Branch of the William F. Laman Library to host the exhibition across the community. While the exhibition moves online, these community partners remain integral to continued community outreach and engagement with the exhibition.
Historic Arkansas Museum is delighted to partner with the Arkansas Arts Center for the 62nd Annual Delta Exhibition, said Swannee Bennett, Historic Arkansas Museum Director and Chief Curator. This collaboration is a marvelous example of what the Arkansas arts community can accomplish by working together to elevate the work of the most talented artists working in the region today.
Enriching our community with thought-provoking, contemporary art is a top priority for Thea Foundation, and were deeply honored to be a part of this team offering what we know will be an impactful showcase of Southern talent, Thea Foundation Executive Director Nick Leopoulos said.
"The Argenta Arts District is thrilled to be a partner for the Arkansas Arts Center's signature event, the Delta Exhibition, arts promoter John Gaudin said. The creative and community-oriented team that has come together around this exhibition is uniquely suited to build a valuable exhibition experience during this time."
Showcasing artists born in or living in Arkansas and its border states, the Annual Delta Exhibition presents a vision of contemporary art in the American South. Founded in 1958, the exhibition provides a unique snapshot of the Delta region and features work in all media. The exhibition reflects the regions strong traditions of craftsmanship and observation, combined with an innovative use of materials and an experimental approach to subject matter.
Stefanie Fedor, Executive Director of the Visual Arts Center of Richmond, served as juror for the Arkansas Arts Centers 62nd Annual Delta Exhibition. Fedor selected 63 works to be featured in the exhibition from 772 entries by 348 artists. Fedor will also name a Grand Award winner and two Delta Award winners. The Contemporaries, an auxiliary membership group of the Arkansas Arts Center, will also select a Contemporaries Award winner. Fedor will announce the award winners in a virtual event on June 18. Additional online programming around the exhibition will be announced in the coming weeks.
Artists featured in the 62nd Annual Delta Exhibition include: