Sunday, June 27, 2010


ACO Exhibit Explores Juxtapositions
I'd like to thank Sara Sullivan and the NWA Times for the great write up covering the Altered Perceptions exhibition at ACO. The exhibit will be up until Friday, July 2.
http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2010/jun/18/art-altered-perceptions-20100618/

Friday, June 25, 2010


Kids Exhibition at NWACCC (Nadine Baum Studios)
I've been teaching summer classes for kids ages 10+ at NWACCC (Nadine Baum Studios) as well as Friday classes ACO. I'll also be teaching a week long course at Art Central in Carthage, Missouri in July. These classes are a great opportunity for kids to stretch their imaginations and tell fantastic stories utilizing various media. The class at NWACCC displays their work in the gallery space. The children experience the fun of exhibiting their work and having it seen by the public at the end of each summer session.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Sean Fitzgibbon Art is now on Twitter, Facebook and Blogger
You can now keep up with gallery exhibition dates, available books, community based projects, as well as workshops and classes I'm teaching, along with other projects on Twitter, Facebook and Blogger.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Many Thanks
I would like to thank everyone who showed up to the Altered Perceptions exhibition at ACO last night. It was a great turnout and I appreciate your support! If you didn't get a chance to make it to the show, the art will be on display until July 2. Thanks again!!







Friday, June 4, 2010



Arts in Education, Arts Curriculum Project Grant

Back in January I was given the opportunity to direct the students of Central Junior High in the creation of a “diversity” themed mosaic mural, funded by an Arts in Education curriculum project grant. The mural was installed in May and is prominently displayed at the front of the school at 2811 West Huntsville Avenue in Springdale, AR.

I would like thank Susan Hutchcroft and fine folks at NWACCC for allowing me the opportunity to direct the mural design and to work with art instructor Laurie Foster and the talented and hard working students from Central Jr High.