Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Everything Old Is New Again

Historic building becomes gallery, debuts exhibition

- LYNN KUTTER

This small community in western Washington County recently premiered its newest historic facility, the Museum Gallery at Historic Cane Hill, with a unique showcase of original paintings celebratin­g the 200th anniversar­y of the Arkansas Territory.

The Arkansas Territory Collection Exhibition, commission­ed by Heart of America Artists Associatio­n in Siloam Springs, is a traveling exhibition of more than 80 pieces of fine art by artists in nine states.

The juried exhibition opened at John Brown University’s Windgate Gallery on March 28 and will be hung at multiple locations in Arkansas and Oklahoma for the next two years. The paintings are for sale, but any sold pieces must remain with the exhibition until the end of the twoyear show.

Cane Hill was the second stop along the tour, and about 40 people attended a grand opening ceremony for The Museum Gallery, along with an opening reception for the Arkansas Territory exhibition, on May 25. The Museum Gallery is located in the historic A.R. Carroll Drugstore building, next door to Historic Cane Hill Museum.

The Arkansas Collection is open free to the public through June 30 and then will travel to Historic Arkansas Museum in Little Rock.

Lawrence McElroy, director of arts and culture for Historic Cane Hill, says the paintings in the Arkansas exhibit are unusual because artists were given a wide range as far as subject matter.

“It’s based on the Arkansas Territory, but they were allowed to interpret that any way they wanted to,” he says.

McElroy, who also serves on the board of directors for the Heart of America Artists Associatio­n, says he hung the artwork with “great thought.” Colorful landscape paintings hang on the back wall. Native American paintings are placed in the same area. One panel has what McElroy describes as contempora­ry artwork.

“I think visitors appreciate paintings

in the same area where they can see cohesive elements,” McElroy says.

The exhibition was judged by Mindy Besaw, curator of American art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and Best of Show was awarded to artist Tim Tyler.

The Arkansas Collection is the debut exhibition for the Museum Gallery at Historic Cane Hill.

“I think this heralds a new day for Historic Cane Hill,” McElroy says. “We will be able to bring in high quality exhibition­s in a brand new, state-ofthe-art gallery. Local artists will have a new venue to exhibit their work, and we will continue to expand these opportunit­ies.”

Several things had to happen to display the Arkansas Collection and turn the historic building into a new museum gallery.

The gallery has a $140,000 insurance policy to protect the artwork, a stateof-the-art security system and a high quality lighting system. New mobile panels allow the gallery to double its wall capacity for displaying paintings.

“We went through this building top to bottom to make any changes,” McElroy says.

Future plans for the Museum Gallery at Historic Cane Hill include a high school art exhibition for students in Northwest Arkansas and a temporary Smithsonia­n poster exhibition. The “big one,” McElroy says, will be an exhibition of 19th century pottery, which will open in conjunctio­n with the Cane Hill Harvest Festival.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/LYNN KUTTER ?? Marjorie Johnson of Lincoln looks at original paintings in the Arkansas Territory Collection Exhibition, on display in the Museum Gallery at Historic Cane Hill.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/LYNN KUTTER Marjorie Johnson of Lincoln looks at original paintings in the Arkansas Territory Collection Exhibition, on display in the Museum Gallery at Historic Cane Hill.
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/LYNN KUTTER ?? Tracy Cocker looks at a painting titled “Chief Lone Wolf” by Todd A. Williams at the Museum Gallery at Historic Cane Hill. The Arkansas Territory Collection Exhibition runs through June 30.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/LYNN KUTTER Tracy Cocker looks at a painting titled “Chief Lone Wolf” by Todd A. Williams at the Museum Gallery at Historic Cane Hill. The Arkansas Territory Collection Exhibition runs through June 30.

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