Ozark art show pays tribute to wildlife
Published: October 14, 2009
“Wild at heART,” an exhibit of wildlife art, will be on display in the historic Dowling Museum in downtown Ozark beginng Nov. 7.
The Dale County Council of Arts and Humanities is sponsoring the exhibit, which will feature work by artists Jack Deloney and Leslie Gates as well as Eddie Leroy of Eufaula. Three paintings by nationally-known wildlife artist, Ronnie Wells of Salado, Texas, will also be shown. The bronze sculptures of self-trained sculptor Robert G. Wehle will also be on display.
“Wild at heART” will run through Jan. 7, 2010.
The nonprofit arts council is seeking donations toward this show and ongoing restoration projects on the Dowling Museum. For more information, contact Denise Reyes at 618-3006.
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