Last Chance to View "Whispers from Another Time":Photographs by Cathy D. Padgett

Caretaker's Cottage, Fayetteville, Washington County, 2014. The native stone Pump Station house and caretaker's cottage were built in 1925.
Cathy D. Padgett

Caretaker's Cottage, Fayetteville, Washington County, 2014. The native stone Pump Station house and caretaker's cottage were built in 1925.

Cathy D. Padgett's photography exhibit, "Whispers from Another Time" ends this Thursday. Stop by Mullins Library before then to view these engaging black and white photographs.

Padgett has lived in Arkansas for 45 years and often documents through her work abandoned houses, old country stores, churches, and one-room schoolhouses across the state.

"My work focuses on the things people leave behind as they journey across time and the landscape," Padgett said. "Most often these buildings are unaltered, a visual reminder of a social era that has past."

Padgett earned a Bachelor of Arts in art with a concentration in photography from the U of A in 1991, a Master of Arts in anthropology in 2000, and a Master of Education in educational technology in 2005. She is currently the administrative analyst and visual resource curator for the Department of Art.

For more information about Padgett and her work, please visit her website at cathy-padgett.squarespace.com. Padgett's site has an email link that allows viewers to inquire about purchasing prints, or to suggest a place she should photograph.

Mullins Library is open 7am to 12am this week and a full schedule of business hours is available online. For more information about hours, the exhibit, or about showing in Mullins Library, please contact Martha Guirl-Phillips at mlguirl@uark.edu or 479-575-6702. Stay up to date on everything happening at the University Libraries by following our blog, 365 McIlroy.

Contacts

Martha Litton Guirl-Phillips, Administrative Specialist III
University Libraries
479-575-6702, mlguirl@uark.edu

Kalli Vimr, public relations coordinator
University Libraries
479-575-7311, vimr@uark.edu

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