Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UAPB event takes art downtown

- I.C. MURRELL PINE BLUFF COMMERCIAL

The UAPB Art Experience opened the eyes of a 5-year-old in downtown Pine Bluff.

“I’m mixing up colors with new colors to make them beautiful,” Zion Reed said.

Zion and his play-grandmothe­r, Betty Brown, discovered the beauty of their new color spectrums under the tutelage of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff graduate Scinthya Edwards, just one of a few instructor­s who shared the joy of art with visitors in the city’s art district along Main Street.

The three-hour festival was the result of a Windgate Foundation grant the university received. Karen DeJarnette, the chair of UAPB’s art department, said similar activities will be planned throughout the year.

“We’re just sharing different art experience­s with any age group, from elders down to toddlers,” DeJarnette said. “Today is our first kickoff event for this grant, and we’re doing a series of events throughout the year in different parts of the city, all outside.”

Visitors learned acrylic painting, ceramics and pottery, watercolor­s, chalk drawing and printmakin­g. UAPB graduate and vocalist Mary Rowe, who goes by the stage name Afroshojo, also performed.

The goal of the Art Experience was to bring more creativity and community outreach, UAPB grant coordinato­r Te’Arra Stewart said.

“[We’re] trying to bridge or mend the student activity on campus with the community and exposing them to more art,” Stewart said.

A large mural behind The ARTSpace on Main provided a backdrop for the festival. Volunteer artists, along with those from Matthew Fields’ advanced painting class at UAPB, painted the unnamed work.

“The students wanted to do something that was representa­tive of the performing arts, but also spoke toward street culture, as many of them are African American,” Fields said. “They wanted to bring a little bit of themselves into it. So, this piece is really representa­tive of taking the chaos and commotion of the world around you and finding peace in your art and your performanc­e.”

A favorite on the Pine Bluff art scene, 2006 UAPB grad

uate and middle-school arts teacher Yelena Petroukhin­a taught the basics of pottery Saturday. The Art Experience was a much-needed outlet in the city, in her view.

“It is very special,” she said. “I think UAPB is such a great school. When I was there, I learned so much, I had some of the best instructor­s. After the pandemic, people need the arts as part of the expression, especially like getting some clay on the wheel instead of sitting in front of the computer, something tactile that we can touch and just have enjoyment of that.”

 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Artist Scinthya Edwards shows Zion Reed, 5, some painting techniques as Zion’s play-grandmothe­r, Betty Brown (left), and Denita Wright (background) do their own paintings at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Artist Scinthya Edwards shows Zion Reed, 5, some painting techniques as Zion’s play-grandmothe­r, Betty Brown (left), and Denita Wright (background) do their own paintings at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.
 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/ I.C. Murrell) ?? Kevin Harris, Jefferson County Extension agent for urban stormwater, and Pine Bluff councilman Bruce Lockett hold up painted storm drains promoting awareness of the storm drain system at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/ I.C. Murrell) Kevin Harris, Jefferson County Extension agent for urban stormwater, and Pine Bluff councilman Bruce Lockett hold up painted storm drains promoting awareness of the storm drain system at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.
 ?? Commercial/I.C. Murrell) (Pine Bluff ?? Yelena Petroukhin­a, pictured with members of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity assembling pottery stations, was one of the guest instructor­s at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.
Commercial/I.C. Murrell) (Pine Bluff Yelena Petroukhin­a, pictured with members of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity assembling pottery stations, was one of the guest instructor­s at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.
 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Students of UAPB art instructor Matthew Fields created this unnamed mural on display at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Students of UAPB art instructor Matthew Fields created this unnamed mural on display at the UAPB Art Experience in downtown Pine Bluff on Saturday.

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