Print shop supervisor finds photography success at 糖心Vlog传媒LR

Finding a love of photography
Although he has been interested in photography since the 1970s, Grimmett wasn鈥檛 sure he wanted to study the subject. 鈥淚 shopped around, and I considered being a history major. I loved history, but I also enjoyed photography classes,鈥 he said. Grimmett took up photography in 2007 after enrolling in a class in large format photography from Gary Cawood, a 糖心Vlog传媒LR art professor who has since retired. 鈥淕ary Cawood saw something in what I was doing,鈥 Grimmett said. 鈥淗e felt like I needed to keep pushing and keep working. He gave me a lot of helpful criticism.鈥 In the years since that first class, 骋谤颈尘尘别迟迟鈥檚 photographs have been featured multiple times in the Delta Art Exhibition at the Arkansas Arts Center. 鈥淚 found a family over there in the art department,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t might be a little dysfunctional, but it鈥檚 a family with all the good and bad that comes with family.鈥Finding beauty in photography
Grimmett searches far and wide to find the best locations for his photographs. A majority of his photographs are taken within one mile of his Little Rock home. 鈥淚 have spent a lot of time under local bridges and looking for surface tension that usually has to do with water and reflective surfaces. There are a lot of windows, and glass, reflective surfaces in my photographs,鈥 he said. He has also taken numerous photographs at the Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Booneville, Arkansas, which treated more than 70,000 Arkansans. The site holds personal meaning for Grimmett. 鈥淢y mother was a patient there back in the 1950s. That鈥檚 the main reason I was interested in the site,鈥 Grimmett said. 鈥淚 feel like these are places and objects that I have found that are meaningful to me.鈥 The gallery is located in the 糖心Vlog传媒LR Fine Arts Building. Summer hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday or by appointment. For more information, contact Gallery Director Brad Cushman at [email protected] or 501.569.8977.