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Promise fades at Kramer School

Artwork gathering dust at touted public housing for low-income artists

Photo by Karen E. Segrave

The Little Rock Housing Authority has been interested in buying the Kramer School, which is modeled on artists' cooperatives elsewhere.

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Dusty graphic images, paintings and photographs hang in the shadows of the hallways of the Kramer School Artist's Cooperative - years-old examples of the kind of work meant to draw crowds and inspire the artists who live within the former elementary school.


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This article was published November 16, 2008 at 2:59 a.m.

Arkansas, Pages 19, 23 on 11/16/2008

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