Arkansas Studies Institute
Introduction
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Arkansas Studies Institute (Photo Courtesy of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies)
Backstory and Context
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The Butler Center Galleries at the Arkansas Studies Institute are home to “works from exhibits on tour that showcase the history and heritage of Arkansas and works from the CALS permanent collections. The art galleries display a vast array of media such as paintings, photographs, sculpture, pottery and etchings. CALS currently owns more than 1500 pieces of Arkansas Art" (“The Art”). The Retail Gallery features work from over 50 native Arkansas artists. Count Pulaski Way “consists of two alleys, a rebuilt portion of Rock Street that is reminiscent of early stone roads, and the lower Arkansas River Valley Walking Map” (“The Art”). The Image Panels, which line both building’s exterior and interior, are made of 3x5 ecoresin panels that tell the visual history of Arkansas.
The institute’s research room includes books, periodicals,
manuscripts, microfilmed administrative and military records, and digital resources
along with staff assistance to help visitors learn of Arkansas and personal
family history. Also located within the institute’s building are 4 Square
Gifts, the Arkansas Humanities Council, the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies,
the University at Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture, and the University
of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.