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july
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Awol_001_2000-768x922-1.jpg)
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Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop vernacular to iconic symbols from across history, including the Pan-African flag and the image of Nefertiti. Erizku’s vision is expansive, drawing on traditions of spirituality, Surrealism, and Conceptualism to create uniquely powerful art.
Mystic Parallax is the first major monograph (co-published by the Momentary and Aperture) and exhibition by this rising interdisciplinary artist. It blends his studio practice with work made as an in-demand editorial photographer, and features his conceptual portraits of leading Black cultural figures, such as Amanda Gorman, Michael B. Jordan, Pharrell Williams, and Solange. As Erizku has said, “It’s important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.”
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
julDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/kristine-potter-blood-creek-fog_2000-768x614-1.jpg)
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In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this
Event Details
In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this recent collection of seductive and darkly brooding photographs, Potter reflects on the Southern Gothic mythos found in the popular imagination of “murder ballads”—traditional songs from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that often end in death and despair.
Her richly detailed black-and-white images channel the setting and characters of these songs, capturing the landscape of the American South and creating portraits that stand in for the oft-unnamed women at the center of their stories. In doing so, she both evokes and exorcizes the ambient sense of threat that women often grapple with as they move through the world.
Free, no tickets required.
Time
Month Long Event (july)
august
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Awol_001_2000-768x922-1.jpg)
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop vernacular to iconic symbols from across history, including the Pan-African flag and the image of Nefertiti. Erizku’s vision is expansive, drawing on traditions of spirituality, Surrealism, and Conceptualism to create uniquely powerful art.
Mystic Parallax is the first major monograph (co-published by the Momentary and Aperture) and exhibition by this rising interdisciplinary artist. It blends his studio practice with work made as an in-demand editorial photographer, and features his conceptual portraits of leading Black cultural figures, such as Amanda Gorman, Michael B. Jordan, Pharrell Williams, and Solange. As Erizku has said, “It’s important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.”
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
julDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/kristine-potter-blood-creek-fog_2000-768x614-1.jpg)
Event Details
In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this
Event Details
In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this recent collection of seductive and darkly brooding photographs, Potter reflects on the Southern Gothic mythos found in the popular imagination of “murder ballads”—traditional songs from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that often end in death and despair.
Her richly detailed black-and-white images channel the setting and characters of these songs, capturing the landscape of the American South and creating portraits that stand in for the oft-unnamed women at the center of their stories. In doing so, she both evokes and exorcizes the ambient sense of threat that women often grapple with as they move through the world.
Free, no tickets required.
Time
Month Long Event (july)
fri02aug7:00 pmRyan Yumang Quintet- Courtyard Sessions with NWA Jazz Societyat Arvest Bank Courtyard
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Event Details
The best way to find new music is to hear it live. That’s why we’re bringing some of the best new
Event Details
The best way to find new music is to hear it live. That’s why we’re bringing some of the best new artists in Northwest Arkansas to you.
Come spend Friday afternoons in the Arvest Bank Courtyard and discover your new favorite jams in this free, outdoor music series. Featuring local artists from a variety of genres, every week will have you diving deeper with (and maybe ordering a round for) the rising stars all around us. Plus, with the RØDE Bar and the Momentary Food Truck just steps away, you’ll have access to some of the best brews and bites in town.
This month, we’re turning the stage over to NWA Jazz Society for a showcase of unforgettable jazz artists from across the region. See you there.
Free, no tickets required.
Ryan Yumang // Sax
Connor Cowart // Keys
Nick Plumlee // Guitar
Logan Clark // Bass
Dillon Brouse // Drums
- Fun Food and Drink: Hungry or thirsty? Enjoy the culinary creations of the Momentary Food Truck and fun beverages from the RØDE Bar before and during the show. No outside food or beverages will be allowed.
- Easy Parking: Please park in our on-site parking garage, located next to the 8th Street Market at 801 SE 8th Street.
- Family-Friendly Games: Enjoy the patio vibes to their fullest with free, family-friendly activities in the courtyard.
- Great Music: What else?
- Worried about the weather? Call the Inclement Weather line at (479) 657-2488 to check on any relocations or cancellations.
Time
(Friday) 7:00 pm
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Event Details
Connect with colleagues from across the Northwest Arkansas arts world. Social Hour gathers arts administrators—current and aspiring— for an hour-ish of food,
Event Details
Connect with colleagues from across the Northwest Arkansas arts world. Social Hour gathers arts administrators—current and aspiring— for an hour-ish of food, drinks, conversation, and inspiration. Each Social Hour focuses on a different part of the creative community. This time, it’s DANCE!
Are you a dance studio owner or educator? A director of a professional company? An independent choreographer? Or represent a presenting organization? Join us at the Momentary to hang out with fellow dance administrators and professionals. You’ll leave with a network of people who are interested in supporting one another in developing dance in NWA. During this casual gathering you’ll have the opportunity to freely network, plus we’ll hear from our cohost Cynthia Post Hunt from the Momentary about upcoming performance events and opportunities to connect with local and visiting dance companies and opportunities!
Coffee and pastries provided!
Registration is free and everyone is welcome.
Time
(Monday) 10:00 am - 11:30 am
fri09aug7:00 pmRoby Pantall Trioat Arvest Bank Courtyard
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Event Details
Roby Pantall // Guitar Ron Pennington // Bass Steve Wilkes // Drums
Event Details
Roby Pantall // Guitar
Ron Pennington // Bass
Steve Wilkes // Drums
The best way to find new music is to hear it live. That’s why we’re bringing some of the best new artists in Northwest Arkansas to you.
Come spend Friday afternoons in the Arvest Bank Courtyard and discover your new favorite jams in this free, outdoor music series. Featuring local artists from a variety of genres, every week will have you diving deeper with (and maybe ordering a round for) the rising stars all around us. Plus, with the RØDE Bar and the Momentary Food Truck just steps away, you’ll have access to some of the best brews and bites in town.
This month, we’re turning the stage over to NWA Jazz Society for a showcase of unforgettable jazz artists from across the region. See you there.
Free, no tickets required.
- Fun Food and Drink: Hungry or thirsty? Enjoy the culinary creations of the Momentary Food Truck and fun beverages from the RØDE Bar before and during the show. No outside food or beverages will be allowed.
- Easy Parking: Please park in our on-site parking garage, located next to the 8th Street Market at 801 SE 8th Street.
- Family-Friendly Games: Enjoy the patio vibes to their fullest with free, family-friendly activities in the courtyard.
- Great Music: What else?
- Worried about the weather? Call the Inclement Weather line at (479) 657-2488 to check on any relocations or cancellations.
Time
(Friday) 7:00 pm
fri23aug7:00 pmYoungjoo Song Quartetat the Arvest Bank Courtyard
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/unnamed-3-2.jpg)
Event Details
Youngjoo Song // Keys John Ellis // Sax Ryan McGillacuddy // Bass Steve Pruitt // Drums
Event Details
Youngjoo Song // Keys
John Ellis // Sax
Ryan McGillacuddy // Bass
Steve Pruitt // Drums
The best way to find new music is to hear it live. That’s why we’re bringing some of the best new artists in Northwest Arkansas to you.
Come spend Friday afternoons in the Arvest Bank Courtyard and discover your new favorite jams in this free, outdoor music series. Featuring local artists from a variety of genres, every week will have you diving deeper with (and maybe ordering a round for) the rising stars all around us. Plus, with the RØDE Bar and the Momentary Food Truck just steps away, you’ll have access to some of the best brews and bites in town.
This month, we’re turning the stage over to NWA Jazz Society for a showcase of unforgettable jazz artists from across the region. See you there.
Free, no tickets required.
- Fun Food and Drink: Hungry or thirsty? Enjoy the culinary creations of the Momentary Food Truck and fun beverages from the RØDE Bar before and during the show. No outside food or beverages will be allowed.
- Easy Parking: Please park in our on-site parking garage, located next to the 8th Street Market at 801 SE 8th Street.
- Family-Friendly Games: Enjoy the patio vibes to their fullest with free, family-friendly activities in the courtyard.
- Great Music: What else?
- Worried about the weather? Call the Inclement Weather line at (479) 657-2488 to check on any relocations or cancellations.
Time
(Friday) 7:00 pm
september
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Awol_001_2000-768x922-1.jpg)
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop vernacular to iconic symbols from across history, including the Pan-African flag and the image of Nefertiti. Erizku’s vision is expansive, drawing on traditions of spirituality, Surrealism, and Conceptualism to create uniquely powerful art.
Mystic Parallax is the first major monograph (co-published by the Momentary and Aperture) and exhibition by this rising interdisciplinary artist. It blends his studio practice with work made as an in-demand editorial photographer, and features his conceptual portraits of leading Black cultural figures, such as Amanda Gorman, Michael B. Jordan, Pharrell Williams, and Solange. As Erizku has said, “It’s important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.”
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
julDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/kristine-potter-blood-creek-fog_2000-768x614-1.jpg)
Event Details
In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this
Event Details
In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this recent collection of seductive and darkly brooding photographs, Potter reflects on the Southern Gothic mythos found in the popular imagination of “murder ballads”—traditional songs from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that often end in death and despair.
Her richly detailed black-and-white images channel the setting and characters of these songs, capturing the landscape of the American South and creating portraits that stand in for the oft-unnamed women at the center of their stories. In doing so, she both evokes and exorcizes the ambient sense of threat that women often grapple with as they move through the world.
Free, no tickets required.
Time
Month Long Event (july)
october
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Awol_001_2000-768x922-1.jpg)
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizku’s work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop vernacular to iconic symbols from across history, including the Pan-African flag and the image of Nefertiti. Erizku’s vision is expansive, drawing on traditions of spirituality, Surrealism, and Conceptualism to create uniquely powerful art.
Mystic Parallax is the first major monograph (co-published by the Momentary and Aperture) and exhibition by this rising interdisciplinary artist. It blends his studio practice with work made as an in-demand editorial photographer, and features his conceptual portraits of leading Black cultural figures, such as Amanda Gorman, Michael B. Jordan, Pharrell Williams, and Solange. As Erizku has said, “It’s important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.”
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
julDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
![](https://cachecreate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/kristine-potter-blood-creek-fog_2000-768x614-1.jpg)
Event Details
In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this
Event Details
In Dark Waters, a tour de force of Southern Gothic Noir, Kristine Potter reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. With this recent collection of seductive and darkly brooding photographs, Potter reflects on the Southern Gothic mythos found in the popular imagination of “murder ballads”—traditional songs from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that often end in death and despair.
Her richly detailed black-and-white images channel the setting and characters of these songs, capturing the landscape of the American South and creating portraits that stand in for the oft-unnamed women at the center of their stories. In doing so, she both evokes and exorcizes the ambient sense of threat that women often grapple with as they move through the world.
Free, no tickets required.
Time
Month Long Event (july)