It’s 2nd Friday Art Night tonight, meaning the trolley will roll between the many venues downtown showing art, serving wine and, in some places, playing music.

Here’s whose work you’ll see: 

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Dustyn Bork, Megan Chapman, Donnie Copeland, Don Lee, Jill Storthz and Steven Wise, in Abstract AR(t) at the Butler Center Galleries in the Arkansas Studies Institute. Also: Sharrell Holcomb and the Mid-Southern Watercolorists juried show, music by Michael Carenbauer.

Louise Harris
, paintings, at the Courtyard Marriott, 521 President Clinton, where the ArtsGroup Maumelle shows.

The artists of “Equinox,” UALR’s journal of literature and art, at the Cox Center, 120 River Market Ave.

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Tyler Arnold, paintings, at Gallery 221, in the Pyramid Place building on Second Street. 

Shirley R. Anderson, Barbara Seibel, Sue Shields and Caryl Joy Young, a.k.a. the Monday Studio Artists, new show at the Historic Arkansas Museum.

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Alecia Walls-Barton, altered photographs, at Paper Scissors Little Rock, 300 River Market Ave.

And then dance! To Big Silver, at the Old Statehouse Museum, 300 W. Markham.

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UPDATE: Hearne Fine Art is in too! Work by self-taught artists Melverue Abraham, Clementine Hunter, Sylvester McKissick, W. Earl Robinson Clemente Flores, Alonzo Ford and Kennith Humphrey.
 

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