Barbara Prowell Featured at Grand Lagniappe in February

Join artist Barbara Prowell at Grand Lagniappe Shoppe during February Gallery Walk.

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, holds a special place in Barbara Prowell’s heart as a proud graduate of historic Langston High School. Her educational journey continued at Philander Smith College in Little Rock.

Initially, Prowell excelled in the hospitality industry, showcasing her management skills in Special Events. Fate led her to meet her husband, John, in Columbus, Ohio, and they later moved to Maryland before settling in the Bay Area of California, where her son, Michael Prowell, was born.

Prowell’s professional journey took her through diverse roles, including serving as the Director of Conference Services at the San Francisco Theological Seminary in Marin County, followed by impactful roles at MARTA (Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) and Morehouse Medical School in the Office of Public Affairs.

Throughout her career, Prowell maintained her passion for poetry and art, a legacy passed down from her mother, Flora Cooper. Upon retiring, she returned to her roots in Hot Springs, finally having the time to pursue her first love – art.

As a self-taught artist, Prowell embarked on her artistic journey, starting with handmade, one-of-a-kind note cards. This creative endeavor evolved to include bookmarks, placards, gift tags, and gift card enclosures.

Prowell’s dream materialized with the establishment of her business, “Gifted Hands.” Despite lacking formal training, she attributes her abilities to be a gift from God.

In a tribute to Black History Month, Prowell will be the featured artist at the Grand Lagniappe Shoppe, located at 811 W. Grand Avenue, in Hot Springs, with a special artist reception February 2 during Gallery Walk. Her work will be on display in February during regular business hours or by appointment. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of her work while her artistic brilliance is on display.

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