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january
tue10janAll Daysat18marCreative Exchange Fund: Frustum by Paul SiebenthalCXF Indoor Curator

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“Frustum” by Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal Paul and Alex are interested in things that surround us in our
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“Frustum”
by Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal
Paul and Alex are interested in things that surround us in our daily lives, but are often too small, invisible to the human eye, or are hidden beneath the earth’s surface and go unnoticed.
Frustum is a study and abstraction of a naturally occurring geometric configuration found in stone and minerals. Its color palette is such that it reflects ideas of inclusion and childhood memories.
Alex Cogbill, owner of the Local Color Studio in Fayetteville offers rotating art exhibitions, kids art classes, seminars for adults ranging from welding to painting and is an accomplished 3D sculptor working in metal and wood. Alex has a BFA in Art Education from the University of Arkansas and has installed sculptures in many public spaces in the region and commissions for private citizens. Alex Cogbill assisted in designing with Jason Jones the “Rise and Shine” field trip – a giant robot in north Bentonville off of McNelly Road, along the greenway.
Paul Siebenthal is a metalsmith, blacksmith, artist, sculptor, fabricator, designer, and maker. He lives in Northwest Arkansas. Paul has an MFA in Sculpture from Notre Dame (2004) and a BFA in Metasmithing and Blacksmithing from SIU-C (2000). He has worked in Germany, the US, and Austria in blacksmith shops, in a museum making mounts for artwork, in an architecture firm making furniture and artwork, and has more than a decade of custom commission work. Paul has a full CV of solo and group exhibitions, as well as a number of public sculpture pieces, and artworks within museum collections.
Artists Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal recently collaborated with Octavio Logo and other local artists on a mural at Railyard Park in downtown Rogers, Arkansas. The artwork is on one of three painted towers overlooking the park and features a covered area for events, a stage, a farmers market, water features, play areas, and orchards. They also recently completed a multidimensional sculpture titled “Arkansas Halite, Quartz, Bauxite” for the Greg Smith River Trail in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
This Outdoor Curation is on display and open to public Tuesday – Thursday through March 18th.
10:00a – 5:00p at The Medium
Address: 214 S. Main St. Springdale, AR 72764
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January 10 (Tuesday) - March 18 (Saturday)

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Let’s kick off the year by getting your creative business in order! What’s an LLC and do you need one? Join us as we discuss business structuring and discover resources
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Let’s kick off the year by getting your creative business in order! What’s an LLC and do you need one? Join us as we discuss business structuring and discover resources available to you.
Moderated by Dazz “King Honey” Murry
With Melissa Taylor Manager of Center for Innovation at Fayetteville Public Library
Let’s kick off the year by getting your creative business set up for success with Creators’ Village and CACHE! Do you need an LLC? Let’s find out. Join us as we discuss business structuring and LLCs, and discover what small business support and tools are available at the Fayetteville Public Library’s Center for Innovation.
**NEW LOCATION**
Meet us at the Fayetteville Public Library, 401 W Mountain St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, in the Audio Recording Studio in the Center for Innovation.
Let’s get to business! This session is part of CACHE’s Year of Learning + Outreach (YOLO) and in partnership with CACHE, Creators’ Village and the Center for Innovation.
Creators’ Village has a mission to create a home for artists to be successful here in Arkansas while providing state of the art equipment to help artist compete on a global scale.
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(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

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CACHE presents our first Mixtape Music Series for 2023 at The Medium featuring Irie Lions and Monk is King. Come join us for live music and community with two performances from
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CACHE presents our first Mixtape Music Series for 2023 at The Medium featuring Irie Lions and Monk is King.
Come join us for live music and community with two performances from our Creative Exchange Fund awardees.
7:00pm-9:00pm
214 S. Main St. Springdale, AR 72764
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(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
mon16jan1:00 amCreative Exchange Fund: Fear of the FearlessCXF Indoor Curator

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The Fear of the Fearless features works by Eric Andre, Vincent Frimpong,
and DeShun Peoples, represented by Art Ventures that question why marginalized and displaced
communities are seen as a threat to society and often receive inhumane
and inconsiderate treatment. For generations, marginalized people of
color have met structural barriers that prevent them from achieving their
dreams and thriving.
Exhibit is open from 10am-5pm Tuesday-Thursday at The Medium. Private Showing available by appointment, please contact: execdirector@artventures-nwa.org
214 S. Main St. Springdale, AR 72764
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(Monday) 1:00 am

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Opening Reception for Fear of the Fearless by Art Ventures, features works by Eric Andre, Vincent Frimpong, and DeShun Peoples that question why marginalized and displaced
communities are seen as a threat to society and often receive inhumane
and inconsiderate treatment. For generations, marginalized people of
color have met structural barriers that prevent them from achieving their
dreams and thriving.
January 26, 5:00-8:00pm. Free to attend and view the works in person. Come meet the artists and learn more about the work.
Exhibit is open from 10am-5pm Tuesday-Thursday at The Medium. Private Showing available by appointment, please contact: execdirector@artventures-nwa.org
214 S. Main St. Springdale, AR 72764
Time
(Thursday) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
february
tue10janAll Daysat18marCreative Exchange Fund: Frustum by Paul SiebenthalCXF Indoor Curator

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“Frustum” by Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal Paul and Alex are interested in things that surround us in our
Event Details
“Frustum”
by Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal
Paul and Alex are interested in things that surround us in our daily lives, but are often too small, invisible to the human eye, or are hidden beneath the earth’s surface and go unnoticed.
Frustum is a study and abstraction of a naturally occurring geometric configuration found in stone and minerals. Its color palette is such that it reflects ideas of inclusion and childhood memories.
Alex Cogbill, owner of the Local Color Studio in Fayetteville offers rotating art exhibitions, kids art classes, seminars for adults ranging from welding to painting and is an accomplished 3D sculptor working in metal and wood. Alex has a BFA in Art Education from the University of Arkansas and has installed sculptures in many public spaces in the region and commissions for private citizens. Alex Cogbill assisted in designing with Jason Jones the “Rise and Shine” field trip – a giant robot in north Bentonville off of McNelly Road, along the greenway.
Paul Siebenthal is a metalsmith, blacksmith, artist, sculptor, fabricator, designer, and maker. He lives in Northwest Arkansas. Paul has an MFA in Sculpture from Notre Dame (2004) and a BFA in Metasmithing and Blacksmithing from SIU-C (2000). He has worked in Germany, the US, and Austria in blacksmith shops, in a museum making mounts for artwork, in an architecture firm making furniture and artwork, and has more than a decade of custom commission work. Paul has a full CV of solo and group exhibitions, as well as a number of public sculpture pieces, and artworks within museum collections.
Artists Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal recently collaborated with Octavio Logo and other local artists on a mural at Railyard Park in downtown Rogers, Arkansas. The artwork is on one of three painted towers overlooking the park and features a covered area for events, a stage, a farmers market, water features, play areas, and orchards. They also recently completed a multidimensional sculpture titled “Arkansas Halite, Quartz, Bauxite” for the Greg Smith River Trail in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
This Outdoor Curation is on display and open to public Tuesday – Thursday through March 18th.
10:00a – 5:00p at The Medium
Address: 214 S. Main St. Springdale, AR 72764
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January 10 (Tuesday) - March 18 (Saturday)

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Recording Studio Etiquette, Engineering, Production, & Songwriting Join King Honey & Jasper Logan as they explore their creative process practices while in the Studio! They’ll dive into recording studio etiquette, engineering,
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Recording Studio Etiquette, Engineering, Production, & Songwriting
Join King Honey & Jasper Logan as they explore their creative process practices while in the Studio! They’ll dive into recording studio etiquette, engineering, production, & songwriting! For music-based artists, this session is in partnership with Dazz, “King Honey” Murry, the Executive Director of Creator’s Village and a multi-hyphenated performing artist.
Meet us at the Fayetteville Public Library, 401 W Mountain St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, in the Audio Recording Studio in the Center for Innovation.
The moderator is Dazz, “King Honey” Murry, the Executive Director of Creator’s Village and a multi-hyphenated performing artist. She is the frontman for King Honey and the “Dazz” of Dazz & Brie. Dazz is a musician, music producer, composer, photographer and multimedia artist.
Creators’ Village has a mission to create a home for artists to be successful here in Arkansas while providing state of the art equipment to help artist compete on a global scale.
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(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

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Join CACHE + the Downtown Springdale Alliance for a celebration of the newest Famous Hardware store installation, Come By, by New York City-based artist Risa
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Join CACHE + the Downtown Springdale Alliance for a celebration of the newest Famous Hardware store installation, Come By, by New York City-based artist Risa Puno.
Risa will be joined by artists and project collaborators Amber Perrodin and Reilly Dickens-Hoffman to discuss the power of community and collaboration in the creation of public-facing artworks. Afterward, stroll with the artists to the Famous Hardware building to see the work in person and chat with them personally!
Register for tickets here.
Risa Puno is a New York City-based sculpture and installation artist. Puno uses interactivity and play to understand how we relate to one another. She has exhibited with museums and organizations in the US and internationally. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, The New Yorker, ProPublica, and The Boston Globe.
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(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
sat11feb12:00 pmsat2:00 pmOpen Studio w/ Anna Guyton

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Join us at The Medium to view Anna’s progress on their CXF project – a series of large scale figurative oil paintings titled
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Join us at The Medium to view Anna’s progress on their CXF project – a series of large scale figurative oil paintings titled ‘Serene Excess’. The artist will be available to discuss their intentions, motivations, and influences. Stop by and learn more about the intersections of queerness, fatness, and representation.
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(Saturday) 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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[STAIR]ing Forward is going to be a 60 minute mainly modern dance work that explores the ideas of inequity and the weighted impact of societal issues (climate change, gender inequity, cultural inequity, socioeconomic inequity, etc.) on our generations’ future and our ability to conceptualize what our future will entail. We hope that our work will be an active commentary on the overall weight that these challenges hold over our generation, focusing on the emotional and physical landscape created by living through a time in need of great change.
Tickets are $10 to attend, $5 for student entry
Location: The Medium – 214 S. Main St. Springdale, AR 72764
Time
(Saturday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
march
tue10janAll Daysat18marCreative Exchange Fund: Frustum by Paul SiebenthalCXF Indoor Curator

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“Frustum” by Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal Paul and Alex are interested in things that surround us in our
Event Details
“Frustum”
by Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal
Paul and Alex are interested in things that surround us in our daily lives, but are often too small, invisible to the human eye, or are hidden beneath the earth’s surface and go unnoticed.
Frustum is a study and abstraction of a naturally occurring geometric configuration found in stone and minerals. Its color palette is such that it reflects ideas of inclusion and childhood memories.
Alex Cogbill, owner of the Local Color Studio in Fayetteville offers rotating art exhibitions, kids art classes, seminars for adults ranging from welding to painting and is an accomplished 3D sculptor working in metal and wood. Alex has a BFA in Art Education from the University of Arkansas and has installed sculptures in many public spaces in the region and commissions for private citizens. Alex Cogbill assisted in designing with Jason Jones the “Rise and Shine” field trip – a giant robot in north Bentonville off of McNelly Road, along the greenway.
Paul Siebenthal is a metalsmith, blacksmith, artist, sculptor, fabricator, designer, and maker. He lives in Northwest Arkansas. Paul has an MFA in Sculpture from Notre Dame (2004) and a BFA in Metasmithing and Blacksmithing from SIU-C (2000). He has worked in Germany, the US, and Austria in blacksmith shops, in a museum making mounts for artwork, in an architecture firm making furniture and artwork, and has more than a decade of custom commission work. Paul has a full CV of solo and group exhibitions, as well as a number of public sculpture pieces, and artworks within museum collections.
Artists Alex Cogbill and Paul Siebenthal recently collaborated with Octavio Logo and other local artists on a mural at Railyard Park in downtown Rogers, Arkansas. The artwork is on one of three painted towers overlooking the park and features a covered area for events, a stage, a farmers market, water features, play areas, and orchards. They also recently completed a multidimensional sculpture titled “Arkansas Halite, Quartz, Bauxite” for the Greg Smith River Trail in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
This Outdoor Curation is on display and open to public Tuesday – Thursday through March 18th.
10:00a – 5:00p at The Medium
Address: 214 S. Main St. Springdale, AR 72764
Time
January 10 (Tuesday) - March 18 (Saturday)

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(Tuesday) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Equity, inclusivity, and diversity in the music & entertainment industry. How can we be more intentional and close the equity gaps? Let’s find out.
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Equity, inclusivity, and diversity in the music & entertainment industry. How can we be more intentional and close the equity gaps? Let’s find out.
Guest TBD!
The moderator is Dazz, “King Honey” Murry, the Executive Director of Creator’s Village and a multi-hyphenated performing artist. She is the frontman for King Honey and the “Dazz” of Dazz & Brie. Dazz is a musician, music producer, composer, photographer and multimedia artist.
Creators’ Village has a mission to create a home for artists to be successful here in Arkansas while providing state of the art equipment to help artist compete on a global scale.
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(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

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Jay Roff Garcia’s “Revolca’o” is an audio-visual performance piece that explores themes of migration, belonging, and translation through costume, projection design, and musical performance. “Revolca’o” or Recolvado means “to roll or flip over”; It can mean vanquishing an opponent, throwing yourself upon and over a surface, or an object or thing that has been tumbled and flipped. Part research project and part exploration of relational aesthetics, this performance will express personal narratives through an abstract theatrical lens.
Moonsong will be performing a new set, soaked in psychedelia and featuring never before heard music, as well as new arrangements on old material. For the first time, Moonsong will collaborate with a local visual artist to help create visible stimuli in to enhance our live performance and further immerse the audience.
FREE TO ATTEND at The Medium
March 8, 2023 7:00-9:00p
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
fri17mar5:00 pmfri8:00 pmSerene ExcessCXF Closing Reception for Anna Guyton

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Serene Excess is a series of large scale oil paintings completed during Anna’s CXF residency at The Medium. Anna’s work centers
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Serene Excess is a series of large scale oil paintings completed during Anna’s CXF residency at The Medium. Anna’s work centers fat and queer figures with the intentions of representing the embodied self, reclaiming space, and fat / queer liberation. Please join us to celebrate their completion of this project as well as the beauty of big bodies!
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(Friday) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
april

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Learn how to execute a successful single or album roll out, gear up for touring, and expand your brand! With
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Learn how to execute a successful single or album roll out, gear up for touring, and expand your brand! With
Geared toward all music based artists, this is the 9th of 11 monthly sessions as a partnership with Creators’ Village and CACHE’s YOLO: Year of Learning Outreach.
Guest TBD!
The moderator is Dazz, “King Honey” Murry, the Executive Director of Creator’s Village and a multi-hyphenated performing artist. She is the frontman for King Honey and the “Dazz” of Dazz & Brie. Dazz is a musician, music producer, composer, photographer and multimedia artist.
Creators’ Village has a mission to create a home for artists to be successful here in Arkansas while providing state of the art equipment to help artist compete on a global scale.
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(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
may

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We’re all about career longevity & evolution! Join us to discuss how to apply and sustain your professional creative endeavors and remain open to
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We’re all about career longevity & evolution! Join us to discuss how to apply and sustain your professional creative endeavors and remain open to evolution as an artist!
Geared toward all music based artists, this is the FINAL, the 11th of 11 monthly sessions as a partnership with Creators’ Village and CACHE’s YOLO: Year of Learning Outreach.
Guest TBD!
The moderator is Dazz, “King Honey” Murry, the Executive Director of Creator’s Village and a multi-hyphenated performing artist. She is the frontman for King Honey and the “Dazz” of Dazz & Brie. Dazz is a musician, music producer, composer, photographer and multimedia artist.
Creators’ Village has a mission to create a home for artists to be successful here in Arkansas while providing state of the art equipment to help artist compete on a global scale.
Time
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm