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Library Galleries: Welcome to our Galleries!

Welcome to Our Gallery

Welcome

You can always enjoy art from our collections contributed by Lyon College faculty, staff, alumni, and students!  We also have selections from local artists, memorials for beloveds, and some miscellaneous items in our library.  Browse the exhibit, learn about the artist on the bio page, like and share on social media to support our artists.  When the library opens, these collections are displayed on the second and third floors of the library.

Gallery of Local Artists

Spring Mill built in 1867, Hwy #69 North of Batesville

Spring Mill built in 1867, Hwy #69 North of Batesville-Kilman

The old campus of Arkansas College, 7th and Boswell

The old campus of Arkansas College, 7th and Boswell-Kilman

Steamboat in the lock on White River, early 1900's

Steamboat in the Lock on White River, early 1900's-Kilman

Snow Scene of Downtown Batesville, AR 1890

Snow Scene of Downtown Batesville AR1890-Kilman

North Arkansas Bank Building in 1892, Main and Central, Batesville, AR

North Arkansas Bank Building in 1892, Main and Central, Batesville, AR-Kilman

View of Batesville and White River from Ramsey Mountain

View of Batesville and White River from Ramsey Mountain-Kilman

Arkansas College Brown Chapel in Snow

Brown Chapel in Snow-Phillips

Untitled-Marban 1993  sangre de cristo mountains?

Untitled-Marban 1993  Sangre De Cristo Mountains

Time Was, Cynthia Dierks, 1965 Watercolor

Time Was, Cynthia Dierks, 1965
Watercolor

About the Artists

From Earnie Kilman's Bio:  

"I have a serious concern about our natural environment which comes from paying attention to the land, and the rivers, and the natural settings I love. As both an observer of natural landscapes, and a painter of them. I want to make a social statement. My works are interfaces: landscape paintings functioning as escapes back to the tranquility of our original and natural habitats..."


Doris Phillips was a retired art teacher who painted primarily in watercolors.  She was a devoted Methodist and a member of the White River Artist's Association in the 60's and 70's.


Mark Marban painted this picture in 1993 and it was purchased for the library by professor George Chlebak.  We do not know and cannot find any more information about this artist.  I seem to recall that the painting represents the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.


Cynthia Dierks was from Hot Springs according to the label on the back of her painting and her watercolor has been here for many years.  If anyone knows more, please tell us.

 

 

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