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Welcome to the Mena Art Gallery
Thanks
for visiting our Mena Art Gallery website. We are located in the beautiful
town of Mena, Arkansas, in the Ouachita Mountains. Our objective is to
encourage individual and community involvements in the creative arts, and
to inspire and encourage all ages of artists. Our gallery is dedicated to
preserving, promoting, and celebrating the creative lifestyle of our
unique Ouachita Mountain area, as well as expanding a standard of
excellence. Additionally, we look forward to embracing the many artists
who have moved to the area from all over the world, bringing with them new
ideas and fresh interpretations of art. Our gallery and shows reflect our
interest in both new and old, amateur and professional, classic and
contemporary, each offering its own beauty.
We provide growth through our workshops,
seminars, field trips, classes, art shows and exhibits. In 2008, we will
have 12 different shows, entries open to anyone. Check our Exhibit page
for details about entry dates and themes. The Education page describes the
many interesting workshops and classes we offer.
We hope you will take the time to explore our
website, put the events on your calendar, and visit our gallery. If you
are an artist, or just enjoy the arts, consider coming to one of our
members' meeting (third Mondays of each month at 6 p.m.) and get to know
the other artists--we look forward to meeting you. Because artists often
work in creative isolation, our membership meetings strive to provide that
sense of connection and encouragement and a forum for ongoing art
dialogue. Having a facility of our own—a center for meeting, education,
artmaking, and sharing our work with the community—is a unique privilege
that not many small city art groups have. To keep it up and running, we
need all our artists. When you come to membership meetings, come with the
expectation of sharing interests, ideas, and inspiration with fellow
artists. That is foremost and most important. We look forward to seeing
you there. Or just want a place to enjoy and do your art? Visit the
gallery every Tuesday from 10 am to 2 pm for our art day. Our gallery is
located at 607 Mena Street in downtown Mena.
SouthWest Artists, Inc. History
by Lucy S. Mulcahy
| 1945 |
SWA started during World War II with people
painting in each other’s homes. |
| 1961 |
Dot Howell organized the first LaVora
Painting Workshop in Old Potter. |
| 1969 |
School Superintendent Manning of Wickes
revived interest by starting an adult painting class. |
| 1972 |
LaVora Workshops and SWA became one and
worked at 706 Mena Street. |
| 1982 |
SWA was organized officially by writing
Articles of Incorporation, By Laws, and filing with the Secretary of
State. Founding members were: Carol Nesbitt, Mena Dayton Holman,
Wickes Wade Wilson, Grannis Carole McLaughlin, Wickes Kitty Hughes,
Vandervoort Lorene Hendricks, DeQueen Dola Head, Mena Dot Howell, Mena
LaVora McCall, Wickes |
| 1982 |
SWA was awarded non-profit status
(501(c)(3)). SWA worked at 701 Mena Street (corner of Mena and Maple)
at the time until the Water Department rented the space to a dress
shop. |
| 1982 |
First National Bank designated the second
floor mezzanine for SWA artwork. SWA began a circulation program with
First National, Queen Wilhelmina Lodge, and various restaurants. |
| 1983 |
As president of SWA, Lucy Mulcahy wrote and
circulated a petition to KCS railroad asking for the Depot to be
repaired and used as a permanent gallery. In order to be more
effective, we formed the Mena Depot Commission. Board Chair Mary
Stoker headed the fund-raising and restoration committees. |
| 1984 |
Our building fund started with a donation
from Rachel Goforth and her brother, William Watkins. We have
continued to supplement it with many silent and regular auctions,
plant and bake sales, donations from businesses and from our members
plus several generous donations from Mena natives, Alvina Schreiner,
and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Geyer. |
| 1985 |
SWA leased space upstairs on condition that
we replumb, rewire, paint and refurbish space, which was badly
deteriorated as there had been broken windows and holes in the roof.
The floor was in a terrible state. We continued with our program of
classes and circulation of work while renovation was going on. When it
was finished, we resumed our spring and fall exhibits as well as shows
of individual artists and special shows for adults and children. It
cost a great deal in time, money and effort, but when we were
finished, we had a spacious, well-lighted gallery upstairs with
classrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fully appointed kitchen, and a beautiful
floor. We lost it when the city sold it as a loft. |
| 1988 |
SWA started High School shows for the area
with Mena High School acting as host school. Had the first few shows
at upstairs gallery and then at the Old Armory when the shows got too
big and we lost our space upstairs. We started with 3 schools, but
have had as many as 11. Funding for the prizes has come from
supportive area merchants, some of the banks and several schools. |
| 1993 |
SWA The gallery was sold as a loft. We
rented a small room in back of City Hall with a room upstairs for
classes. The stairs were dangerous and space too small, so we had our
meetings at SWEPCO, receptions and shows at the First National Bank,
and classes and workshops at Firehouse II and the Old Armory. The
circulation program continued throughout. |
| 1998-2002 |
We lost the space at City Hall, but
continued as many activities as possible during this time. This
included an area High School Show, which had started in 1988. It has
continued to grow. Last year’s was the 16th show and included 9
schools. We had so many entries, it filled the gallery and classroom
even though it was limited to 2 entries per student in each category.
We have been fortunate in getting the funding for the prizes from area
businesses and banks. |
| 2002-2008 |
Since 1984, we had been looking for a
permanent home for SouthWest Artists. Throughout the year, we
evaluated at least thirty possibilities. At the end of our 2002 annual
meeting, we went to see the last three. When we got to our present
one, we all agreed that it was the best one thus far, and we should
proceed with the purchase even though it needed a lot of work.
Many of the members helped with the
scrubbing, painting and repairs until now we feel it is a very special
place. We finished paying for it in 2005.
In 2005, thanks to a 3 year grant from the
Arkansas Arts Council, we were able to hire our first part-time
Executive Director, Daniel Erwin. At the end of his year, Daniel
decided to go back to school and Carolyn MacMahon was hired as a
replacement. Following Carolyn MacMahon's departure Jim Pawley was
hired.
In 2007, we added track lighting and are
continuing to work toward making our space as inviting as possible so
that we can show art work under the best conditions we can create. We
also changed the name of the gallery to Mena Art Gallery in 2007.
True to its motto, “Art for all ages in the
heart of the Ouachitas,” Mena Art Gallery continues to grow as a
community-based arts organization open to all people with an interest
in art regardless of their level of training. |

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Source of data: Polk County
Fact Book 2005 and Personal Interviews
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