The center's permanent collection addresses a regional constituency and places emphasis on collecting works by African-American artists, Arkansas artists, and artists living and working in the Delta region.
Paintings The Center's paintings vary in mediums. The styles range from symbolist, to figurative, to narrative, to abstract, to realist. The collection includes several Arkansas artists, including six pieces from
Larry D. Alexander’s “Dermott Series”, and the landscapes of Henri Linton. The Center also has the Elsie Mistie Sterling Collection of Botanical Paintings, the largest known collection of botanical watercolor paintings by one artist.
Sculptures The Center has an extraordinary collection of
Art Deco bronze sculptures, known as the John Stern Collection. There are also several contemporary sculptures by regional artists.
Photography The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas has developed a unique collection of photography, ranging from the documentation of the
Mississippi Delta culture to the abstract. The J.C. Covert Collection is historically significant in educating the population about life in the Delta at the turn of the 20th century, focusing on cotton fields and riverboats. The Howard Stern Collection of photographs is more abstract in nature as Stern creates extraordinary views of everyday objects.
Drawings and prints The Center has a growing collection of
drawings and
prints, including
seriographs by
Jacob Lawrence and
Red Grooms,
lithographs by
Joan Miró and
Käthe Kollwitz, and etchings and ink drawings from
Benny Andrews. ==References==