Showing posts with label Fascination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fascination. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Poet Jessica Otto at 360, April 5th

It's hard to say just how Jess Otto shapes words into poetry. Undoubtedly, she plays with our senses. Her poems can be touched, smelled and tasted. They are elemental, but far from elementary. Sometimes her images reveal themselves gradually over time and sometimes they streak across the sky like comets.


Jessica will be sharing her poetry with us this Saturday evening from 7 to 8:30. You are invited to hear her and piece together her magic for yourself. It's free and open, so come support spoken word in Little Rock. This is also the last chance to view 'Fascination,' featuring the art of Anna Tanner and Kelley Naylor Wise.


Sunday, March 30, 2014

"The Cooling Earth" by Kelley Naylor Wise


"The Cooling Earth" by Kelley Naylor Wise
acrylic, paper, copper on canvas

This is the last week to see 'Fascination'
featuring works by Anna Tanner and Kelley Naylor Wise.
The final night, Saturday, April 5th,
will be celebrated with "Burning Bright,"
a poetry reading by Jessica Otto.

"Blizzard With a Gun" by Anna Tanner


"Blizzard With a Gun" by Anna Tanner
oil on board

This is the last week to see 'Fascination'
featuring works by Anna Tanner and Kelley Naylor Wise.
The final night, Saturday, April 5th,
will be celebrated with "Burning Bright,"
a poetry reading by Jessica Otto.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

"Water On Glass" by Kelley Naylor Wise


"Water On Glass" by Kelley Naylor Wise
acrylic, paper and copper on board

'Fascination' features works by Kelley Naylor Wise 
and Anna Tanner, through April 5th.

"The Wood's Edge" by Anna Tanner


"The Wood's Edge" by Anna Tanner
oil on board

'Fascination' features works by Kelley Naylor Wise 
and Anna Tanner, through April 5th.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Anna Tanner & Kelley Naylor Wise


Please join us Saturday for the opening of "Fascination," featuring works by Anna Tanner and Kelley Naylor Wise.

Meet the artists and see what they've been creating.

Saturday, February 22nd, 6 to 10 pm.

The show runs through April 5th.

More pics and info here.







"Fascination"
by Kelley Naylor Wise

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Fascination Opens February 22nd


Gallery 360 is proud to present new acrylic, oil, drawings and mixed media works by Anna Tanner and Kelley Naylor Wise.  The exhibit will open on Saturday, Feb. 22 and run through April 5th.  Please join us at the opening reception, 6 to 10 pm.  The artists will be in attendance.

 Kelley Naylor Wise

Anna Tanner

Monday, January 27, 2014

What's Coming Up

Five more days before we start taking down our Festivus group show.  If you haven't made it, Saturday will be the last day to see one of our favorite collections yet, with artists Amy Edgington, Laura Fanning, Lynn Frost,  Angela Davis Johnson, Vernon Oberle, Ruth Pasquine, Nina Sharkey Culpepper, Anna Tanner, Ming Triplett, Byron Werner, Nina Willacey, Kelley Naylor Wise, and Debra Young.  There's great prices on much of the art, too, if you're in a buying mood.

The works of two of those artists, Anna Tanner and Kelley Naylor Wise, will be on display from Feb. 22 to April 5th.  They're calling it 'Fascination,' and from what I've seen so far (they've both been busy as bees getting ready) it's an apt title. The opening is Saturday, February 22nd, from 6 pm to whenever.

Central Arkansas wood turners will follow Anna & Kelley in April with a group show tentatively titled "Turnings."  Stay tuned for that.

And, it's good to keep in mind with the weather as cold as it's been, that the days are actually getting longer.  Soon it will be spring and not long after, May Day!  In celebration of Beltane, we will be welcoming Tuatha Dea on May 2nd.  They describe their music as Celtic tribal gypsy rock. I describe it as damn good.  If you attended SJ Tucker and Heather Dale's show here last October, you're bound to like these folks.  Hear them here.  And tickets can be purchased here.  We'll be posting more about this show as it approaches.


Keep those fires burning and support the arts!