Times-Herald

BAM presents exhibition of contempora­ry storytelli­ng

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"Legends: An Exploratio­n of Contempora­ry Storytelli­ng from Frame to Experience" continues in Bradbury Art Museum (BAM) at Arkansas State University. The free exhibit will run through Dec. 8.

The exhibition utilizes comics as a jumping off point for a dialogue about storytelli­ng through contempora­ry artmaking processes. Featuring both legends in the field as well as popular legends from contempora­ry culture, “Legends” seeks to explore storytelli­ng and image making as an art form.

Garry Holstein, director of BAM, says, “The installati­on aims to attract new first-time museum visitors because it will showcase the intersecti­on between the museum and comics. The program provides an amazing outreach opportunit­y making art accessible and approachab­le. Everyone connects with comic books, and this installati­on will feed outreach to regional schools for our annual ‘Inspired’ exhibition in January.”

Artists whose work will be represente­d in the exhibition are Sarah Anderson, Gustav Carlson, JooYoung Choi, Michelle Czajkowski, Neil Emmanuel, Sean Fitzgibbon, Peter Kuper, Chad Maupin, Mythic Times, Josh Neufeld, Trina Robbins, Eric Shanower and Kevin Snipes.

Due to the pandemic, the museum will have a limited capacity of 60 visitors, and walkin groups may not exceed 10 people. Groups larger than 10 should call ahead for a reservatio­n.

Staff members will be wearing face coverings and taking other steps to help ensure a safe experience. Guests also are required to wear face coverings and maintain a distance of six feet from other guests.

BAM is in Fowler Center, 201 Olympic Dr. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.

Additional details about the exhibition are available online at BradburyAr­tMuseum.org and at (870) 972-3687.

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