
Teachers Are Artists Too!, an art exhibit showcasing works by a diverse group of local artists, has opened at the Landmark Building in Hot Springs.
The exhibit includes a variety of artwork created by students from Henderson State University, National Park College (NPC), and Arkansas School for Math, Science, and Art (ASMSA), and past and current art instructors.
It showcases paintings, drawings, hand prints, photography, pottery, and sculptures from 14 instructors, including Beverly Buys, Aaron Calvert, Hugh Dunnahoe, Margo Duvall, Thad Flenniken, Jim Larkin, Jennifer Seward, Gary Simmons, Richard Stephens, Katherine Strause, Lana Taliaferro, David Warren, Brad Wreyford, and Long Hua Xu.
The exhibit continues through Aug. 24 and is open Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; and 5-8 p.m. for the 1st Friday Gallery Walks.
Sponsors for the exhibit include Henderson State University-Hot Springs Academic Initiatives, National Park College, and Hot Springs Village Lifelong Learning Institute.
The Landmark Building is located at 201 Market St.
For more information, call 501-625-3837 or visit the HSU-Hot Springs Academic Initiatives Facebook page.