UALR employees named ‘Arkansas Visionaries’
Three UALR employees were featured as “Arkansas Visionaries” in the Sept. 12 issue of Arkansas Times. Professors A.J. Smith and Marjorie Williams-Smith of the UALR Department of Art, and Ann Robinson, director of the Jodie Mahony Center for Gifted Education, received high praise for their ideas that have transformative power to positively shape Arkansas. On Saturday, Sept. 21, they and several other visionaries featured in the issue will participate in the second annual .
Sessions will run concurrently at each venue from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at four locations: the Clinton School for Public Service, Historic Arkansas Museum, Heifer International and the Old State House.
The Smiths are speaking at 1 p.m. at the Historic Arkansas Museum.
Their talk is titled, “Two Artists/Two Visions.”
The Smiths are known for their “deft draftsmanship and approach to art,” according to the Arkansas Times.Marjorie Smith works exclusively in metal point, while A.J. Smith is known for his larger-than-life portraits in graphite.
Robinson is speaking at 3 p.m. at the Old State House. Her talk is titled “What should we do with the children from Lake Wobegon? Innovative education for talented learners.”
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