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may
fri03mayAll Daysun05Arkansas Pottery Festival at the Community Creative Center
Event Details
Arkansas Pottery Festival May 3-5 | Community Creative Center, Fayetteville
Event Details
Arkansas Pottery Festival
May 3-5 | Community Creative Center, Fayetteville
Free
Walton Arts
Center is proud to
announce the return of Artosphere: Arkansas’ Arts Nature Festival May 2-23,
with events and performances at locations across Northwest
Arkansas.
Artosphere celebrates art, music and nature with exciting performances, activities and events for the whole family.
Each year, Artosphere spotlights artists and performers from around the world who are inspired by nature and provides a creative framework for the community to discuss issues of sustainability and environmental awareness.
The multi-week festival features a mix of free and low-cost events, including outdoor performances, large orchestral concerts and several chamber music performances in special spaces throughout
our region. Several Artosphere favorites are back this year including Trail Mix, art workshops with Shannon Green and performances by the signature Artosphere Festival Orchestra in their finale season.
New this year, Taking Flight: Restorative Mindfulness String Quartet & Bird Watching emphasizes meaningful observation, beginning with guided bird watching provided by NWA Land Trust.
Afterward, musicians Miho Sakon, Andrew Chu, Grace Clark and Mickael Puryear will perform Haydn’s String quartet in C major Opus 33 No. 3 “The Bird” on the beautiful Wilson Springs Preserve Trail. You have two chances to experience this one-of-a-kind event on Saturday, May 4 at 10 am and 5 pm.
Tunes on the Trail returns, bringing classical music outdoors! Throughout May when you enjoy the trails at Lake Fayetteville, Mount Kessler, Mount Sequoyah, Cato Springs, Frisco Trail &
The Lower Ramble, Wilson Springs Preserve and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, enjoy a curated playlist featuring some of the Artosphere Festival Orchestra’s most beloved performances from the past 11 seasons. Find the Artopshere signage and scan the QR code to see how music, nature and movement collide!
Except where noted below, tickets or
reservations for these events are available now. Purchase or reserve tickets to all events at artospherefestival.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am-5 pm or in person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am-2 pm.
Time
may 3 (Friday) - 5 (Sunday)
Location
Community Creative Center
505 W Spring St Fayetteville, AR 72701
sat04may1:00 pmStudio Demo: Mythical Creatures with Vicki Hardcastleat Crystal Bridges- The Studio
Event Details
Meet artisan Vicki Hardcastle in the Studio for a unique showing connected to our Exquisite Creatures exhibition!
Event Details
Meet artisan Vicki Hardcastle in the Studio for a unique showing connected to our Exquisite Creatures exhibition!
Vicki will be bringing a few finished needle-felted characters as well as actively working on a piece. Guests are encouraged to stop and chat with Vicki about her work and journey as an artist. This is not a formal class but rather a tabling of an artist in the Studio. Take advantage of this enlightening opportunity and see a craft artist in action!
Free, no tickets required.
It has been over 40 years since Vicki Hardcastle made her artisan debut in southeastern Oklahoma. In the early 1990s, after relocating to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, she continued her craft production and overall exposure to the area as the sole proprietor of Hardcastle Folk Art. Working arts and crafts shows throughout a multi-state region, she easily made a name for herself through designs that characterized life in the mountains. Vicki’s unique vision allowed her to create uncommon designs, attracting customers who appreciated items born of both local culture and materials. Over time she found that her most enjoyable form of art involved working with wool, specifically with the 19th-century craft of rug hooking.
In the last few years, Vicki has found a love for the odd and funky, fueling her fascination with needle felting. Mixing her two favorite art forms of rug hooking and needle felting has opened up a whole new world of creative projects.
Today, from the Hardcastle Folk Art shop in Berryville, Arkansas, Vicki continues to be an inspiration for those interested in these rare and almost lost arts. She has hosted rug hooking camps with teachers from around the world, and she had the honor of being voted into the Arkansas Craft Guild last year.
By exposing her work to so many who otherwise may never have heard of these underappreciated crafts, Vicki continues to create new generations of fiber art aficionados throughout the region and the world.
Spanning hand-died wools, vintage embellishments, hooking, needle felting classes, and more, Vicki’s influences and contributions to the artisan world are many, and they all originate right here, in the heart of the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas.
Time
(Saturday) 1:00 pm
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
sat11may2:00 pmRecycled Bead Flowers Workshop At Fayetteville Public Library
Event Details
Recycled Bead Flowers Workshop 2 pm | Saturday, May 11 | Fayetteville Public
Event Details
Recycled Bead Flowers Workshop
2 pm | Saturday, May 11 | Fayetteville Public Library Art & Movement Room
Walton Arts
Center is proud to
announce the return of Artosphere: Arkansas’ Arts Nature Festival May 2-23,
with events and performances at locations across Northwest
Arkansas.
Artosphere celebrates art, music and nature with exciting performances, activities and events for the whole family.
Each year, Artosphere spotlights artists and performers from around the world who are inspired by nature and provides a creative framework for the community to discuss issues of sustainability and environmental awareness.
The multi-week festival features a mix of free and low-cost events, including outdoor performances, large orchestral concerts and several chamber music performances in special spaces throughout
our region. Several Artosphere favorites are back this year including Trail Mix, art workshops with Shannon Green and performances by the signature Artosphere Festival Orchestra in their finale season.
New this year, Taking Flight: Restorative Mindfulness String Quartet & Bird Watching emphasizes meaningful observation, beginning with guided bird watching provided by NWA Land Trust.
Afterward, musicians Miho Sakon, Andrew Chu, Grace Clark and Mickael Puryear will perform Haydn’s String quartet in C major Opus 33 No. 3 “The Bird” on the beautiful Wilson Springs Preserve Trail. You have two chances to experience this one-of-a-kind event on Saturday, May 4 at 10 am and 5 pm.
Tunes on the Trail returns, bringing classical music outdoors! Throughout May when you enjoy the trails at Lake Fayetteville, Mount Kessler, Mount Sequoyah, Cato Springs, Frisco Trail &
The Lower Ramble, Wilson Springs Preserve and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, enjoy a curated playlist featuring some of the Artosphere Festival Orchestra’s most beloved performances from the past 11 seasons. Find the Artopshere signage and scan the QR code to see how music, nature and movement collide!
Except where noted below, tickets or
reservations for these events are available now. Purchase or reserve tickets to all events at artospherefestival.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am-5 pm or in person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am-2 pm.
Time
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
thu16may4:30 pmPaper Mums Workshop At Fayetteville Public Library
Event Details
Paper Mums Workshop 4:30 pm | Thursday, May 16 | Fayetteville Public Library
Event Details
Paper Mums Workshop
4:30 pm | Thursday, May 16 | Fayetteville Public Library Teen Project Room
Walton Arts
Center is proud to
announce the return of Artosphere: Arkansas’ Arts Nature Festival May 2-23,
with events and performances at locations across Northwest
Arkansas.
Artosphere celebrates art, music and nature with exciting performances, activities and events for the whole family.
Each year, Artosphere spotlights artists and performers from around the world who are inspired by nature and provides a creative framework for the community to discuss issues of sustainability and environmental awareness.
The multi-week festival features a mix of free and low-cost events, including outdoor performances, large orchestral concerts and several chamber music performances in special spaces throughout
our region. Several Artosphere favorites are back this year including Trail Mix, art workshops with Shannon Green and performances by the signature Artosphere Festival Orchestra in their finale season.
New this year, Taking Flight: Restorative Mindfulness String Quartet & Bird Watching emphasizes meaningful observation, beginning with guided bird watching provided by NWA Land Trust.
Afterward, musicians Miho Sakon, Andrew Chu, Grace Clark and Mickael Puryear will perform Haydn’s String quartet in C major Opus 33 No. 3 “The Bird” on the beautiful Wilson Springs Preserve Trail. You have two chances to experience this one-of-a-kind event on Saturday, May 4 at 10 am and 5 pm.
Tunes on the Trail returns, bringing classical music outdoors! Throughout May when you enjoy the trails at Lake Fayetteville, Mount Kessler, Mount Sequoyah, Cato Springs, Frisco Trail &
The Lower Ramble, Wilson Springs Preserve and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, enjoy a curated playlist featuring some of the Artosphere Festival Orchestra’s most beloved performances from the past 11 seasons. Find the Artopshere signage and scan the QR code to see how music, nature and movement collide!
Except where noted below, tickets or
reservations for these events are available now. Purchase or reserve tickets to all events at artospherefestival.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am-5 pm or in person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am-2 pm.
Time
(Thursday) 4:30 pm
fri17may9:30 amNature Sensory Play At Fayetteville Public Library
Event Details
Nature Sensory Play 9:30 am | Friday, May 17 | Fayetteville Public Library
Event Details
Nature Sensory Play
9:30 am | Friday, May 17 | Fayetteville Public Library Youth Craft Room
Walton Arts
Center is proud to
announce the return of Artosphere: Arkansas’ Arts Nature Festival May 2-23,
with events and performances at locations across Northwest
Arkansas.
Artosphere celebrates art, music and nature with exciting performances, activities and events for the whole family.
Each year, Artosphere spotlights artists and performers from around the world who are inspired by nature and provides a creative framework for the community to discuss issues of sustainability and environmental awareness.
The multi-week festival features a mix of free and low-cost events, including outdoor performances, large orchestral concerts and several chamber music performances in special spaces throughout
our region. Several Artosphere favorites are back this year including Trail Mix, art workshops with Shannon Green and performances by the signature Artosphere Festival Orchestra in their finale season.
New this year, Taking Flight: Restorative Mindfulness String Quartet & Bird Watching emphasizes meaningful observation, beginning with guided bird watching provided by NWA Land Trust.
Afterward, musicians Miho Sakon, Andrew Chu, Grace Clark and Mickael Puryear will perform Haydn’s String quartet in C major Opus 33 No. 3 “The Bird” on the beautiful Wilson Springs Preserve Trail. You have two chances to experience this one-of-a-kind event on Saturday, May 4 at 10 am and 5 pm.
Tunes on the Trail returns, bringing classical music outdoors! Throughout May when you enjoy the trails at Lake Fayetteville, Mount Kessler, Mount Sequoyah, Cato Springs, Frisco Trail &
The Lower Ramble, Wilson Springs Preserve and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, enjoy a curated playlist featuring some of the Artosphere Festival Orchestra’s most beloved performances from the past 11 seasons. Find the Artopshere signage and scan the QR code to see how music, nature and movement collide!
Except where noted below, tickets or
reservations for these events are available now. Purchase or reserve tickets to all events at artospherefestival.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am-5 pm or in person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am-2 pm.
Time
(Friday) 9:30 am
wed22may6:00 pmwed7:00 pmPod-Circle—> a podcasting networking hourPodcasting Networking Hour
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February 2024. hosted in the reception room at the Fayetteville public library.
Time
(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Organizer
fri31may6:00 pmfri8:00 pmCXF Visual Art Night
Event Details
Join The Medium for Visual Art Nights in downtown Springdale. These evenings are all about art, with free artist receptions showcasing the open studios of our talented
Event Details
Join The Medium for Visual Art Nights in downtown Springdale. These evenings are all about art, with free artist receptions showcasing the open studios of our talented resident artists and a must-see featured art exhibition in our main gallery. We’ll keep you refreshed with some light treats, music, and good company.
Time
(Friday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
june
sat22jun6:00 pmsat7:00 pmPod-Circle—> a podcasting networking hourPodcasting Networking Hour
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February 2024. hosted in the reception room at the Fayetteville public library.
Time
(Saturday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Organizer
july
mon22jul6:00 pmmon7:00 pmPod-Circle—> a podcasting networking hourPodcasting Networking Hour
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February 2024. hosted in the reception room at the Fayetteville public library.
Time
(Monday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Organizer
august
thu22aug6:00 pmthu7:00 pmPod-Circle—> a podcasting networking hourPodcasting Networking Hour
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February
Event Details
Do you have a podcast? Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Join us for the Pod-Circle at 6:00pm on the third Thursday of the month starting February 2024. hosted in the reception room at the Fayetteville public library.
Time
(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm