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Historic Cane Hill
City
Canehill
State
Arkansas
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Historic Cane Hill is based in the historic rural community of Cane Hill, Arkansas. Historic Cane Hill is a place at the intersection of momentous his...

Holiday Market Open House
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Community Creative Center is a non-profit org that strives to provide affordable art to NWA. From pottery, to glass & macramé, we do it all. Get e...

Studio66
City
Tulsa
State
Oklahoma
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Studio66 is a non-profit organization dedicated to producing public facing programming for the 2SLGBTQ+ community in Tulsa, OK. Our events have includ...

Love More Records
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Love More Records is an independent, artist-friendly record label established in Arkansas. Our goal is to bring up Arkansas' next generation of musici...

Main Street Eureka Springs
City
Eureka Springs
State
Arkansas
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Main Street Eureka Springs offers the OZ INC program - entrepreneur development for artists and makers in Northwest Arkansas. The program runs three t...

Mano’s
City
Springdale
State
Arkansas
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Downtown Springdale’s newest daily event rental! Pop up shops, art galleries, yoga classes, photography sessions, luncheons and more. Mano’s is locate...

First Dance concert at University of Arkansas with University of Arkansas dancers in over 30 years! December 2-4
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Michelle LeBlanc is a dance instructor at the University of Arkansas. She is a dancer, choreographer, and champion of all things dance and theater

Artist- Elizabeth Ryan
City
Eureka springs
State
Arkansas
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Displays snd discussion of the role of art and artists in the history of Eureka Springs.

Museum of Native American History (MONAH)
City
Bentonville
State
Arkansas
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At the Museum of Native American History, we celebrate the artistry of the First Peoples in a 24,000-year story. This museum features over 10,000 of t...

Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater presents a one-hour, radio-style version of Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" in the Black Box at 2:00 PM Sunday September 25, 2022. The show includes live actors, music, and sound effects. "The Taming of the Shrew" is one of Shakespeare's most beloved works; a timeless comedy about how people, especially men and women, can learn to treat each other well. Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater has been presenting classic, adapted, and original audio plays since 2016. Admission for this performance is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students. Wear your favorite renaissance costume! There will be a prize for best costume presented after the show.
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NWAAT is a group of community actors, musicians, and sound technicians working together to present dramatic productions on stage.