Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Arts & Science Center sets month’s events, exhibits

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In November, the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas 701 S. Main St., will feature an exhibit of political cartoons from the 1930s and 40s, a live-streamed concert by Wine & Roses, and two days of entertainm­ent showcasing local performers in Heart for the Arts, a virtual fund-raising telethon.

The exhibits and events for the month are as follows:

“BALLOTS & LAUGHS: POLITICAL CARTOONS OF RAY WALTERS” — NOV. 5-JAN. 23, 2021

The community is invited to view a light-hearted perspectiv­e of the 1930s and ’40s political and social climate with the Arts & Science Center’s exhibition, “Ballots & Laughs: Political Cartoons of Ray Walters.”

The exhibition is on view Thursday, Nov. 5, through Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021. Walters’ renderings are part of ASC’s permanent collection. This exhibition will include a virtual public programmin­g event, according to a news release.

The project is made possible in part by a mini-grant from the Arkansas Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

VIRTUAL LIVE@5 CONCERT WITH WINE & ROSES — NOV. 6 (FACEBOOK)

Wine & Roses will perform a livestream­ed concert from 5-6 p.m., Friday, Nov. 6, on ASC’s Facebook page, facebook.com/asc701. The group formed in 2002 when the Peabody Hotel reopened and was in search of a musical lounge act. They served as a house band for the hotel with a focus on nostalgia music. The band tours regularly around Arkansas.

This performanc­e is part of ASC’s monthly Live@5 concert series. A virtual donation box will be available for those wishing to contribute. Donations will go toward supporting ASC’s programmin­g.

ASC hosts musicians who play jazz, blues, and rock & roll on the first Friday of every month. This

event is sponsored by M.K. Distributo­rs.

HEART FOR THE ARTS: ASC TELETHON — NOV. 13-14

The Arts & Science Center is gearing up for a virtual fund-raising event featuring area performers. Heart for the Arts: ASC Telethon 2020 will livestream from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, and Saturday, Nov. 14, on ASC’s website and social media.

The goal is to raise funds in support of ASC’s programmin­g as theaters and museums nationwide have experience­d a decrease in revenue due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, according to the release.

Hosted by veteran emcee Matt Soto, Heart for the Arts will feature performanc­es by guests including saxophonis­t Damen Tolbert, dancers from Mrs. Tana’s Dance Factory, The Boys (featuring Matt Soto, Ben Trevino and Taylor Oates), a musical performanc­e by White Hall Elementary School teachers, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s Richard Bailey, ASC

performing arts volunteers and others to be announced.

This event will also include video tours of ASC’s new The ARTSpace on Main facility, testimonia­ls from community members, and the launch of a virtual ARTWORKS! art auction. Supporters will be able to call into a live phone bank to make donations. There will also be a link on all social media platforms to make donations online. The event is a collaborat­ion with the UAPB Multimedia Communicat­ion Department.

Heart for the Arts is made possible by Simmons Bank, Relyance Bank, and Robinson & Fuller Funeral Homes.

ARTWORKS! VIRTUAL ART AUCTION — NOV. 13-22

Art lovers can add to their collection­s while supporting ASC and artists during the Arts & Science Center’s biennial art auction, according to a news release.

ARTWORKS!! Virtual Art Auction will kick off during the “Heart for the Arts” telethon. The auction will open at 12:05 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13, and close at 11:55 Sunday, Nov. 22. This year’s auction and bidding process is completely online and open to all.

Bidders can choose pieces by artists such as Nancy Abernathy, Cathy Burns, Kristin DeGeorge, Karen DeJarnette, Scinthya Edwards, Eric Freeman and Sherry Williamson.

The artwork will be viewable online and on display at ASC’s new community art and event facility, The ARTSpace on Main (623 S. Main St. in Pine Bluff, next door to ASC’s main building). For more informatio­n, visit asc701.org/ heart-for-the-arts-telethon.

SECOND SATURDAY FAMILY FUNDAY: DIY BOTTLE CAR — NOV. 14

Visitors can explore the power of energy by building bottle cars during ASC’s next free Second Saturday Family FunDay, 1-3 p.m. Nov. 14. Participan­ts can see how to turn potential energy into kinetic energy through engineerin­g balloon-powered bottle and cup cars.

Visitors can attend in person by registerin­g in advance. To reserve a time slot, call 870-536-3375, or visit asc701. org/second-saturday-family-funday.

For those who prefer limited contact, free “take & make”

kits will be available at ASC’s main entrance from 10 a.m.4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14. An instructio­nal video will be posted at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14. on ASC’s Facebook page, facebook.com/asc701.

Second Saturday Family FunDay is sponsored by the Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation, an affiliate office of the Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc.

OCTOBER FUN DAY WINNER

ASC congratula­tes Evan Myers, the winner of its Engineerin­g a Bone Bridge Contest for October Second Saturday Family Fun Day.

Bone Bridges were designed using Q-tips, clothespin­s, colored pipe cleaners, and hot glue. An image of participan­ts alongside their constructi­on was uploaded

for community members to vote on, according to the release.

Meyers’ design scored him two tickets to ASC’s production of “Clue,” shown online in late October and available

through asc701.org/clue/. The production was sponsored by Simmons Bank, Explore Pine Bluff, and UA-Little Rock Public Radio FM 89.1 KUAR/90.5 KLRE.

Details: asc701.org.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial) ?? Evan Myers is October’s Second Saturday Family FunDay contest winner. Contestant­s were to engineer a bone bridge with on-hand supplies.
(Special to The Commercial) Evan Myers is October’s Second Saturday Family FunDay contest winner. Contestant­s were to engineer a bone bridge with on-hand supplies.

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