User talk:Macherieedwards

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Fort Smith Regional Art Museum
Your page was deleted. Here is the content from a screen grab. May I suggest that you recreate the page in user:Macherieedwards/sandbox? That way you will be under less pressure. That is, if you want! Cheers, 66.27.112.119 (talk) 00:47, 30 May 2012 (UTC)

"RAM originated in 1948 under the Arkansas Association of University Women. In 1951  the Associated Artists of Fort Smith evolved and began exhibiting art and holding   classes in various locations throughout Fort Smith. In 1960 the Vaughn-Schaap House   was purchased, and in 1968 the Fort Smith Art Center was incorporated. The Art Center   offered a valuable service for local and regional artists by offering space for five decades   and eventually the organization outgrew the old Victorian house. The Art Center   transitioned into a Museum beginning in 2009 with Arvest Bank’s donation of a 16,000   square foot building, located at 1601 Rogers Avenue in the heart of Fort Smith.   Transitioning from an Art Center to a state-of-the-art Museum that meets national   standards will present an exciting opportunity for cultural growth in the region. The new   museum will be climate-controlled and equipped to facilitate nationally and internally recognized traveling exhibits. RAM will also offer education programs and special events for children and adults, and will be able to serve the community on a much larger scale."