New Fused Glass Art of Dorothy Moran

Posted on Dec 23rd 2008

Fusion Squared, 84 Spring Street, will be featuring the fused glass art of Dorothy Moran during the month of January.  Fused glass art is the canvas for expression by Dorothy Tannahill Moran.  Dorothy exhibits her art currently at a gallery in Oregon where she lives in addition to Fusion Squared.  The inspiration for her art lies in the things she is exposed to, whether it is in nature or the media. To express her ideas in glass, she uses glass in various conditions, ranging from ground glass called “frit”, cut flat glass or glass manipulated with a torch.  Usually, her art has a practical aspect to it, such as the bowls or coasters, but because of the attention to color and design, it can be displayed to enjoy aesthetically.

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E.S.G.A. HOURS JANUARY

Posted on Dec 11th 2008

                                 JANUARY GALLERY HOURS                                                         

                                                                  
                                                JANUARY
 
                 Iris at the Basin Park               Quicksilver Gallery
                      Sun-Fri   10:00-4                   Fri-Mon  10:00-5:30
                      Sat-Sun  10:00-5                   Tues-Thur  Closed
 
                 Zarks Fine Design Gallery          83 Spring Street
                      Sun-Fri   9:30-5:00                Fri-Mon   11:00-4:00
                      Sat          9:30-5:30                Sun          11:00-4:00
                                                                   (Or by appointment)
 
                 The Jewel Box                             Eureka Fine Art Company
                      Fri-Mon   10:00-5:00               Sunday      Noon-5:30   
                                                                       Mon-Tues (By appointment)
                                                                       Wed-Thur  10:30-5:30
                                                                       Fri-Sat       10:30-7:00

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Eureka Fine Art Company “THE UNIVERSE OF JAMES YALE”

Posted on Nov 4th 2008

Gallery to Provide Retrospective of Artist Yale’s Work

Eureka Springs AR — On Saturday evening November 8th, from 6 to 9 p.m., the Eureka Fine Art Company, located at 78 Spring Street in the Historic District of downtown Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is opening an art show entitled “The Universe of James Yale,” a retrospective of work by internationally known artist James Yale.

The centerpiece of the exhibition is Yale’s recently completed portrait of Albert Einstein, “E equals MC2.” Many other works by the artist, including sketches, drawings, paintings, and sculpture dating back to 1972, are to be on exhibit as well. Gallery owner Russell Murphy says that some of these pieces by Yale have not been shown before, and many will be available for purchase by the general public.

“James is particularly excited at the prospect of this pending exhibition,” Murphy says. “He has never seen his works exhibited at the same time and in the same space. More than just a retrospective, the show will be a genuine celebration of the body of work of a spectacularly significant contemporary American artist.”

Yale, whose paintings include portraits of such iconic figures as Sam Walton, Bill Clinton, and Willie Nelson, is himself an American original who has exhibited his work at fine art shows throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Yale’s connection to Eureka Springs spans over thirty-five years, and began with his introduction to fellow fine artist Susan Morrison, who also enjoys an international reputation for her painstakingly detailed wildlife drawings.

Attracted by its reputation as an art community, Yale subsequently moved to Eureka Springs, establishing it as a home base while traveling during the early ’70s. He presently makes his home in nearby Rogers, Arkansas.

Northwest Arkansas has since become the location for several of Yale’s own studios including the Chambered Nautilus Studio and Gallery, and Juxtaom Fine Arts Gallery. Both were located in Eureka Springs.

Yet still another widely known Eureka Springs artist, Denise Ryan, will be on hand at the gallery earlier that Saturday to meet art patrons and collectors from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Like Yale’s, Ryan’s oils emphasize a photographic realism contrasted by brilliantly surrealistic themes. Of her work, Yale has said, “Denise Ryan is a wonderful, imaginative artist and a true Master.”

Established in 1989 by Randy Woodward, Eureka Fine Art Company is the largest art gallery in the region and features a wide array or both original art and fine art reproductions.

Murphy and his wife, Teressa, both formerly of Little Rock, purchased the gallery from Woodward earlier this year. This exhibit inaugurates the re-opening of the top floor gallery space.

Murphy notes that the fall colors are just beginning to emerge in this Northwest Arkansas town recognized as one of the top twenty-five art destinations in the U.S.

“It’s a great time of year for anyone interested in Yale’s work to have an extra reason to visit Eureka Springs. Eureka Fine Arts Company, a charter member of Eureka Springs Gallery Association, 78 Spring Street. 479-253-6595 or visit www.eurekafineartcompany.com for information.

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