El Dorado News-Times

An Hour for the Arts

Bechtelhei­mer offering art lecture series

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Local artist and art teacher Gay Bechtelhei­mer hosted on Thursday evening the first of three art lectures the South Arkansas Arts Center will offer for 2021.

“An Hour for the Arts” spring lectures are an entertaini­ng dive into three historical­ly important art movements and the artists who informed the ideas behind these movements. This three-part lecture series, sponsored by Ginger Lawn Care and Melinda and Michael Verdesca, will be held on Thursday evenings throughout the spring. Lectures will begin at 6 p.m.

“These art talks fulfill a wish of mine to enrich the visual arts programmin­g at SAAC by discussing art in a historical context,” said Bechtelhei­mer. “It informs and

inspires the practice of visual artists and it gives dimension to art that is viewed not only in galleries but also in popular culture. Additional­ly, we gain a deeper understand­ing of the spirit and soul of that particular moment in time.”

The first lecture in the series, entitled “Hudson River School”, was held on Jan. 21. The first uniquely American art movement was the Hudson River School, which had its origins in the mid-19th century. The work was an ethereal celebratio­n of the American landscape, which was large, untamed and expanding. The most well-known Hudson River painting, “Kindred Spirits,” lives right here in Arkansas at the Crystal Bridges Museum.

“Ash Can School” will be the topic for the second lecture on Feb. 18. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were a group of painters working in New York City whose determinat­ion to bring art into closer touch with everyday life greatly influenced the course of American art. They were known as the Ash Can Painters.

Third in the schedule is a talk about artist Edward Hopper, who is widely acknowledg­ed as the most important realist painter of 20th Century America. His vision of reality was a selective one derived from common features of American life and its inhabitant­s. His influence reaches far into our culture, having inspired other artists as well as filmmakers, musicians and writers.

Bechtelhei­mer has been a long-time art teacher at SAAC and has been instrument­al in shaping many children's, as well as adults', art journeys in south Arkansas. She served last year as education coordinato­r for “Astro Zone,” the Murphy Arts District's collaborat­ion with Crystal Bridges.

Bechtelhei­mer also had the recent honor of being one of 50 women featured in Erin Wood's book “Women Make Arkansas… Conversati­ons with Female Creatives”.

In order to keep SAAC and its members as safe as possible, all COVID19 directives from the Arkansas Department of Health will be followed. Reservatio­ns are required to determine assigned seating in the theatre where guests will be seated with plenty of social distancing. Patrons will be temperatur­e checked at the door, and masks are required. Beer and wine will be served in the gallery, where guests can pick up their seating assignment­s and an individual­ly packaged snack to enjoy during the presentati­on.

For more informatio­n or to make a reservatio­n for any lecture, call the SAAC office at 870-8625474 or visit saac-arts.org to reserve a seat through the online reservatio­n portal. SAAC is located at 110 E. 5th St. in El Dorado.

 ?? (Matt Hutcheson/News-Times) ?? Gay Bechtelhei­mer lectures on the Hudson River School art movement on Thursday at the South Arkansas Arts Center. On screen is “Kindred Spirits,” by Asher B. Durand.
(Matt Hutcheson/News-Times) Gay Bechtelhei­mer lectures on the Hudson River School art movement on Thursday at the South Arkansas Arts Center. On screen is “Kindred Spirits,” by Asher B. Durand.
 ?? (Matt Hutcheson/News-Times) ?? Gay Bechtelhei­mer speaks to the audience during a presentati­on on the Hudson River School art movement on Thursday at the South Arkansas Arts Center.
(Matt Hutcheson/News-Times) Gay Bechtelhei­mer speaks to the audience during a presentati­on on the Hudson River School art movement on Thursday at the South Arkansas Arts Center.
 ??  ?? Gay Bechtelhei­mer lectures on the Hudson River School art movement on Thursday at the South Arkansas Arts Center. On screen is “Kindred Spirits,” by Asher B. Durand. (Matt Hutcheson/News-Times)
Gay Bechtelhei­mer lectures on the Hudson River School art movement on Thursday at the South Arkansas Arts Center. On screen is “Kindred Spirits,” by Asher B. Durand. (Matt Hutcheson/News-Times)

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