


UTSA sculpture professor displays retrospective exhibit
(Aug. 4, 2003)--"Little Changes," an exhibit of work by UTSA sculpture professor Ken Little, is at the Southwest School of Art & Craft (SSAC) Russell Hill Rogers Gallery, Navarro Campus, through Sept. 7.
The exhibition, a survey of Little's work over a 30-year period, includes a series of new works. Read more on UTSA Today about the Ken Little exhibit.
Pictured are works by Little, from top: "Dawn", bronze, 1999; "The Elements of Progress: Dreams Escape," mixed media, 1990; and "Father," $1 bills on steel frame, 2002.
Little has maintained an interest in cross-disciplinary media for some 25 years. He was granted his second major fellowship from the Endowment for the Arts in 1988-89 in sculpture. His work has been published in Art in America, Art News, Art Space and numerous exhibition catalogues available through major museums.
A native Texan, Little resides in San Antonio where he founded the Rrose Amarillo studios and exhibition space. Before returning to Texas twelve years ago to teach sculpture at UTSA, he lived and worked in Florida, Montana, Oklahoma, California and New York.
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© The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2003
