To prepare for your visit to see “Crossroads of Memory: Carroll Cloar and the American South” opening Friday at the Arkansas Arts Center, watch this interview of Cloar on a West Memphis television station. I wrote about the show, which was organized by the Brooks Museum of Art in Memphis and the Arkansas Arts Center to celebrate the Delta-born artist’s centennial, this week in Art Notes. Tonight members may see the exhibition; a 6:30 p.m. lecture by the curator of the exhibit, the Brooks’ Stanton Thomas, is sold out, but you might be able to squeeze in if there are no-shows. 

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