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JULY 15-21, 2018 WHAT'S UP! 3 FAQ 'Our Natural State' Artists' Reception WHEN — 7 p.m. July 31; exhibit open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday & 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday through Aug. 17 WHERE — Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale COST — Free; a cata- log will be available for $10 INFO — 751-5441 BONUS — The exhibit also includes works by Gary Cawood, Beverly Conley, Mike Disfarmer, Ron Evans, Tim Hursley, Kris Johnson, Marga- ret LeJeune, Jim Simmons & Alec Soth. FYI Third Thursday Art Walk An Art Walk from 5 to 9 p.m. July 19 in downtown Springdale will feature: 1Seventeen Create — With works by Stacy Spangler, Shawna Elliott, Eve Smith, Octavio Logo, Scarlett Sims, Ruth Lawlor, Core Archectiture plus a live demo by Spell- binding FX, 117 W. Emma Ave. The Gemini — Mixed media works by Amber Perrodin, 126 N. Shiloh St. Farmers Market — 4-8 p.m., Shiloh Square Arts Center of the Ozarks — With Chuck Davis, cura- tor of "Our Natural State," on hand for conversation, 214 S. Main St. INFO — 751-5441 MAXINE PAYNE Conway "I have always been more inspired by writers and music really, and just life. Now though, with all the photographs that are too focused, too colorful, too high definition, I go back and get lost in Emmet Gowin, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Robert Frank… I love Sally Mann, Mary Ellen Mark. There are so many." MATTHEW GENITEMPO Marfa, Texas "By capturing the foggy landscapes, cluttered interiors, and the rugged men that are tucked away in the dark woods, the project [titled 'Jasper'] explores my fascination with running away from the every- day. The project bounces between fact and fiction, exhibiting the reality and myths of what it means to be truly apart from society." DONNA PINCKLEY Little Rock "'Sticks and Stones' is not finished yet, so I'm still photographing for the project. My goal is to have it published one day. What struck me was the resilience of the couples in the face of derision, their refusal to let others define them by the hateful comments people have said to them." JIM DOW Belmont, Mass. "I am currently finishing up working on a show that will open next month in Buenos Aires, Argentina, juxtaposing my own work with that of my mentor, Walker Evans, as well as two Argentine photographers, Guillermo Srodek-Hart, a former student of mine, and Fernando Paillet, a contemporary of Mike Disfarmer. We hope to bring the exhibition to the United States. I am also working on finishing a body of work about the old school private social clubs in New York City as well as beginning a project on pizza places in northeast Pennsylvania."