Cantrell Gallery is pleased to present an exhibit of new works by Terry R Bean

  • Ongoing: until Saturday, October 31, 2009
  • Monday: 10:00am
  • Tuesday: 10:00am
  • Wednesday: 10:00am
  • Thursday: 10:00am
  • Friday: 10:00am
  • Saturday: 10:00am
  • Where: CANTRELL GALLERY, Little Rock
  • Cost: Not available
  • Age limit: All ages
Recent oils and bronze sculptures by Arkansas native Terry R Bean will be at Cantrell Gallery in Little Rock, Arkansas in a show entitled Featuring Little Rock, opening Friday, September 11, running through October 31, 2009. This exhibit includes 10 paintings that most Little Rock residents will recognize such as the Little Rock skyline at night, scenes from the Capitol Hotel and many other local venues. Impressive bronze sculptures will also be on display for a total of 20 pieces completed in 2009. Terry is fresh from his successful show at the International NY Art Expo 2009 at the Jacob Javits Center. He was also honored in Shanghai, China where he was invited to hang his oil paintings at the new Pudong Art Museum Opening exhibit last September. His next international exhibit will be at the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland in October 2009 with the theme "An American Artist goes to China." It will feature work that he has created from three trips to mountain tribes in China over the past five years. His major 40" x 90" triptych "Ancient Music" featuring original Ming Dynasty musical Instruments and clothing worn by musicians will be on display during the Cantrell Gallery show along with four other Chinese theme paintings that will be later shown in Geneva. "I am excited about showing all of my new work in one show at Cantrell Gallery! My artwork is a reflection of my internal energy and intense life experiences. I am able to express my spiritual heart though art: time literally stands still while creating! It is the infinite ideas, sense of presence, visual kinesis and process of stretching my mind that I relish." His art work has won various competitive honors such as most "Creative Artist" 2006-Texas five state regional, "Delta Award" - 2003 Arkansas seven state Regional and is in the permanent collections of The, The Arkansas Arts Center, Wildwood Center for the Arts, Historic Arkansas Museum, the Arkansas Public Library System and other public institutions. His work was featured in the opening of the new President Clinton Library. Numerous newspaper and magazine articles concerning his artwork and varied career have been published.

This event was posted Aug. 27, 2009 and last updated Aug. 27, 2009