Malvern Daily Record

New Art Exhibit Opens at Mid-america Saturday, February 11th

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On Saturday, February 11th, Mid-america Science Museum will open its new exhibit “Tree/cycle of Life, An Exploratio­n of Art and Science Inspired by Arkansas Trees.” The art exhibit features work from renowned local artists Linda Williams Palmer and Gene Sparling.

“Part of the museum’s mission is to inspire interest in the sciences, and art is one of the most engaging tools for sparking the curiosity of young minds,” said Mid-america Science Museum CEO, Diane Lafollette. “The museum is thrilled to be hosting Arkansas artists and to display works that draw attention to the beauty of the state as well as the importance of environmen­tal science and the conservati­on of the state’s natural resources.”

Linda Williams Palmer is a renowned artist and received a Lifetime Achievemen­t Award at the 2022 Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion. Her work has been included in AETN’S award-winning documentar­y “Champion Trees.” The film tells the story of Palmer’s 15,000-mile journey across Arkansas to photograph the trees she would feature in her book of charcoal and colored pencil portraits, “Arkansas Champion Trees; An Artist’s Journey.” In 2006, Palmer was awarded “Signature Status” by the Colored Pencil Society of America.

With an early interest in woodworkin­g, Gene Sparling has honed his skills using Arkansas timber to create pieces of furniture, vessels, and sculptures highlighti­ng the natural beauty of wood. His work was selected to be featured in the Historic Arkansas Museum in Little Rock and has also been featured by the Arkansas Craft Guild and the Ozark Folk Center. He has served as a voice for wildlife and habitat conservati­on throughout the country.

Tree/cycle of Life will display many pieces by both artists to focus on the natural heritage of Arkansas and the important role that trees and forests play in our lives, in the ecology of the state and in the economy. Educationa­l activities, developed by the Museum’s education department, will include a tree still life drawing circle, a collaborat­ive mural, paper bag tree sculptures, and a Fibonacci in nature exercise. The Forestry Division of the Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e will provide educationa­l materials and activities as well.

Tree/cycle of Life will run in the museum’s Hall of Wonder from Saturday, February 11th to Sunday, May 7th. The exhibit is included in the price of general admission. Adults are $12 and children ages 3-12 are $10. Seniors aged 65 and older, teachers, and military are $11. The museum’s hours are Tuesday-saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays, 1 to 5 p.m.

Named “2022 Best Museum in Arkansas Runner-up" by Arkansas Democrat-gazette readers, Mid-america Science Museum features more than 100 exhibits and is Arkansas’s largest handson science center and first Smithsonia­n Affiliate.

Mid-america Science Museum is located at 500 Mid America Blvd, Hot Springs, AR 71913. For tickets or more informatio­n, visit midamerica­museum.org or call (501)767-3461.

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