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sat16marAll Daymon29julExquisite Creaturesat Crystal Bridges
Event Details
Exquisite CreaturesΒ is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is
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Exquisite CreaturesΒ is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is it about the natural world that calls to us? Throughout the exhibition, artist and naturalist Christopher Marley reflects on humanityβs intimate relationship with nature, revealing its intricate beauty and diversity through three-dimensional works comprised of animal, mineral, and plant specimens arranged in precise, geometric compositions. Shown together, the works create an immersive environment which inspires wonder and fosters a desire to preserve the natural world.
Crystal Bridges welcomes guests to experience the connection between art, nature, and science, emotionally and aesthetically, throughout the exhibition. The museum will activate the showβs themes through nature and science-based programming and activities both inside the museum and outdoors across its trails and grounds.
Time
March 16 (Saturday) - July 29 (Monday)
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
fri05apr(apr 5)5:00 pmsun16jun(jun 16)4:00 pmRae Dunn Memorial Exhibit
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Rae Dunn created wheel-thrown stoneware pottery and her own glazes for over 30 years. Her belief was that good pots make you want to dance with them. She also collected
Event Details
Rae Dunn created wheel-thrown stoneware pottery and her own glazes for over 30 years. Her belief was that good pots make you want to dance with them. She also collected folk crafts, including white oak baskets and paintings. Exhibit items are available for viewing and purchase.
Time
April 5 (Friday) 5:00 pm - June 16 (Sunday) 4:00 pm
Organizer
sun14aprAll Daymon27mayA Soldierβs Journeyat Crystal Bridges
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A Soldierβs Journey is a study for a monumental bronze by Sabin Howard. In 2024, the finished piece measuring 58 feet
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A Soldierβs Journey is a study for a monumental bronze by Sabin Howard. In 2024, the finished piece measuring 58 feet wide will be the centerpiece, completing the new World War I Monument in Washington, DC.
University of Arkansas graduate Joe Weishaar won the World War I Monument design competition when he was just 25 years old. His concept, βThe Weight of Sacrifice,β incorporates two sculptures, landscape elements, and a reflecting pool.
See a preview of the new World War I memorial!
Many American artists documented their experience of World War I, participating as soldiers, relief workers, and official war artists. More than 100 years later, Howard uses art to convey the courage and sacrifice of American soldiers and the horrors of war.
Free, no ticket required.
Time
April 14 (Sunday) - May 27 (Monday)
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
Event Details
Event Details
Danielle Hatchβs video meditates on heritage and collective care, documenting the ongoing collaboration between the presented women artists as part of a visual legacy of feminist art making practices. Its innovative use of a drone video camera to document the ritual observation of the fall equinox creates a metaphor for humansβ relationships with nature, especially culturally specific relationships with seasonal astronomical events.
The work presents a breadth of environmental details that define the Utah landscapeβs high desert, prairie, mountain ranges, and salt flats to expand our environmental understanding of how diverse the US South is as a region broader than the southeast.
Based in Northwest Arkansas, Danielle Hatch is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the female bodyβs relationship to the built environment, notions of artificiality, and power structures. She creates site-specific installations, sculptures, and performances. Hatch has a BA in architecture from Wellesley College and an MFA in Spatial Studies from UC-Santa Barbara.
Time
April 14 (Sunday) - June 24 (Monday)
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
sat20aprAll Daysun02junWomen's Work Exhibitionat Mount Sequoyah Fenix Arts Gallery
Event Details
Fenix Arts Gallery curation of Womenβs Work exhibition includes three pieces byJoy Noir Phillips inΒ the series βA Farmerβs Storyβ.Β Which will reside alongside many other works of
Event Details
Womenβs Work?Β Well as goes farming, EVERYONE lends a hand – no matter the chore.β Joy Noir Phillips
Simple depictions of Arkansas and the farming community. A series of moments, frozen in time, meant to capture and highlight the importance of this faded OzarkΒ heritage.
The opening exhibition willΒ be at the Fenix Arts Gallery in Fayetteville onΒ Friday, AprilΒ 19 from 5:00-8:00 pm.Β Artist TalksΒ will take place onΒ Saturday, AprilΒ 20.Β The exhibition will be on display through June 2, 2024.
Visit the Fenix Arts Gallery website for additional details.
Time
April 20 (Saturday) - June 2 (Sunday)
Location
Mount Sequoyah
150 N Skyline Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Event Details
Oluwatobi Adewumi Exhibit Opening at SAAC
Event Details
Oluwatobi Adewumi Exhibit Opening at SAAC
The South Arkansas Arts Center welcomes contemporary artist Oluwatobi Adewumi and his exhibition “Journey to the Unknown” to the Merkle and Price Galleries April 29 β June 12. Adewumi is originally from Nigeria but now calls south Arkansas his home. There will be an artist’s reception on Thursday, May 2 from 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Adewumi focuses on the sociocultural aspect of the subject through his multimedia drawings. His work explores his personal journey of having been born in Nigeria and then moving and assimilating into American Culture in conservative Arkansas.
His drawings are between realism/abstract figures and portraits layered out to make it simple for his audience by telling a story in a story. Some of his best tools are charcoal, and acrylic paint, which he can manipulate and use freely to bring the depth of the subject as he tackles the story behind each piece.
βThe exhibition narrates my experience as a black man in the US or as a black man in an arduous society. From the lens of an immigrant, my art frames new stories about an epic experience that has been playing like a film for the past five hundred years. The stories remind us that we are one people who must live together and learn about love and harmony, despite the differences in the colors of our skins,β said Adewumi.
When Adewumi first migrated to America, he never considered himself βblackβ since he came from a country where the idea of skin color was never reflective of his identity. In Nigeria, ethnicity, religion, social class, and gender defines who a person is in society. To be called black had never been part of the conversation, since the social construct in Nigeria was not based on race. He would travel to any part of the country without worrying that someone was going to judge him or not afford him the imperative opportunity based on his skin color.
When he migrated to America, he realized that his race and his ethnicity as an African immigrant would define the space that society afforded him. Adewumi and his wife, an Arkansas native, live in McNeil located just outside of Magnolia.
For more information on the Oluwatobi Adewumi exhibit at the South Arkansas Arts Center, please call the SAAC office at 870-862-5474 or visit the website at www.saac-arts.org. SAAC is located at 110 East Fifth Street, El Dorado, Arkansas.
Time
April 29 (Monday) - June 12 (Wednesday)
Location
The South Arkansas Arts Center
El Dorado, Arkansas
Event Details
βBarks on the Bricks β The UltiMUTT Art Walkβ is set to transform Downtown Rogers into a vibrant celebration of pets and artistry. Scheduled for 4:30 p.m. β 7:30 p.m.
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βBarks on the Bricks β The UltiMUTT Art Walkβ is set to transform Downtown Rogers into a vibrant celebration of pets and artistry. Scheduled for 4:30 p.m. β 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9, 2024, This event promises an exciting array of activities and exhibits for both human and furry attendees alike.
Discover the works of talented pet portrait artists and photographers, and meet with pet boutique business owners, dog trainers, groomers, veterinary clinics, and even pop-up adoption services. With over a dozen galleries, shops, and restaurants participating, there will be plenty of opportunities to discover unique creations and support local businesses.
What sets this event apart is its focus on inclusivity, welcoming leashed dogs to join in the festivities alongside their human companions. Whether indoors or outdoors, there will be plenty of exhibits to explore, with some locations even offering dog-friendly spaces.
Live performances and a diverse range of exhibitorsβincluding a pet portrait painting class, art by regional artists and pet-centric vendorsβwill ensure that thereβs something for everyone at Barks on the Bricks. So mark your calendars and prepare for a paw-some experience in Downtown Rogers.
Support the local creative economy and meet the merchants and artists
Support the local creative economy and meet the merchants and artists
Support the local creative economy and meet the merchants and artists
Time
(Thursday) 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Organizer
sat11mayAll Daysun13octDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
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 βmurder balladsββtraditional 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
May 11 (Saturday) - October 13 (Sunday)
sat11may1:00 pmsat4:00 pmSecond Saturdays: AAPI Heritage Month@ Crystal Bridges
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Make museum memories every second Saturday of the month with an afternoon of artmaking and in-gallery fun!
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Make museum memories every second Saturday of the month with an afternoon of artmaking and in-gallery fun!
This month, we are celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by recognizing the contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander American artists in our museum. We will be highlighting the work Silver Upper White River by artist Maya Lin. Drop into the galleries to enjoy activities created by Walmartβs Asian Pacific Associates Network (APAN) and University of Arkansas students! Youβll chat with museum educators as they guide you through a fun hands-on activity inspired by the artwork in the galleries, then head to the studios for an artmaking activity that you can take home.
See you there!
Time
(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
tue14may5:00 pmtue7:00 pmArtist ReceptionAt the Children's Safety Center
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Arts One presents commissioned local artists to fill their brand new building. Over the past year, the Childrenβs Safety Center partnered with AOP to curate art by local artists for the
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Arts One presents commissioned local artists to fill their brand new building.
Time
(Tuesday) 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
Children's Safety Center
3242 Gene George Blvd., Springdale AR
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
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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
sat16marAll Daymon29julExquisite Creaturesat Crystal Bridges
Event Details
Exquisite CreaturesΒ is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is
Event Details
Exquisite CreaturesΒ is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is it about the natural world that calls to us? Throughout the exhibition, artist and naturalist Christopher Marley reflects on humanityβs intimate relationship with nature, revealing its intricate beauty and diversity through three-dimensional works comprised of animal, mineral, and plant specimens arranged in precise, geometric compositions. Shown together, the works create an immersive environment which inspires wonder and fosters a desire to preserve the natural world.
Crystal Bridges welcomes guests to experience the connection between art, nature, and science, emotionally and aesthetically, throughout the exhibition. The museum will activate the showβs themes through nature and science-based programming and activities both inside the museum and outdoors across its trails and grounds.
Time
March 16 (Saturday) - July 29 (Monday)
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
fri05apr(apr 5)5:00 pmsun16jun(jun 16)4:00 pmRae Dunn Memorial Exhibit
Event Details
Rae Dunn created wheel-thrown stoneware pottery and her own glazes for over 30 years. Her belief was that good pots make you want to dance with them. She also collected
Event Details
Rae Dunn created wheel-thrown stoneware pottery and her own glazes for over 30 years. Her belief was that good pots make you want to dance with them. She also collected folk crafts, including white oak baskets and paintings. Exhibit items are available for viewing and purchase.
Time
April 5 (Friday) 5:00 pm - June 16 (Sunday) 4:00 pm
Organizer
Event Details
Event Details
Danielle Hatchβs video meditates on heritage and collective care, documenting the ongoing collaboration between the presented women artists as part of a visual legacy of feminist art making practices. Its innovative use of a drone video camera to document the ritual observation of the fall equinox creates a metaphor for humansβ relationships with nature, especially culturally specific relationships with seasonal astronomical events.
The work presents a breadth of environmental details that define the Utah landscapeβs high desert, prairie, mountain ranges, and salt flats to expand our environmental understanding of how diverse the US South is as a region broader than the southeast.
Based in Northwest Arkansas, Danielle Hatch is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the female bodyβs relationship to the built environment, notions of artificiality, and power structures. She creates site-specific installations, sculptures, and performances. Hatch has a BA in architecture from Wellesley College and an MFA in Spatial Studies from UC-Santa Barbara.
Time
April 14 (Sunday) - June 24 (Monday)
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
sat20aprAll Daysun02junWomen's Work Exhibitionat Mount Sequoyah Fenix Arts Gallery
Event Details
Fenix Arts Gallery curation of Womenβs Work exhibition includes three pieces byJoy Noir Phillips inΒ the series βA Farmerβs Storyβ.Β Which will reside alongside many other works of
Event Details
Womenβs Work?Β Well as goes farming, EVERYONE lends a hand – no matter the chore.β Joy Noir Phillips
Simple depictions of Arkansas and the farming community. A series of moments, frozen in time, meant to capture and highlight the importance of this faded OzarkΒ heritage.
The opening exhibition willΒ be at the Fenix Arts Gallery in Fayetteville onΒ Friday, AprilΒ 19 from 5:00-8:00 pm.Β Artist TalksΒ will take place onΒ Saturday, AprilΒ 20.Β The exhibition will be on display through June 2, 2024.
Visit the Fenix Arts Gallery website for additional details.
Time
April 20 (Saturday) - June 2 (Sunday)
Location
Mount Sequoyah
150 N Skyline Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Event Details
Oluwatobi Adewumi Exhibit Opening at SAAC
Event Details
Oluwatobi Adewumi Exhibit Opening at SAAC
The South Arkansas Arts Center welcomes contemporary artist Oluwatobi Adewumi and his exhibition “Journey to the Unknown” to the Merkle and Price Galleries April 29 β June 12. Adewumi is originally from Nigeria but now calls south Arkansas his home. There will be an artist’s reception on Thursday, May 2 from 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Adewumi focuses on the sociocultural aspect of the subject through his multimedia drawings. His work explores his personal journey of having been born in Nigeria and then moving and assimilating into American Culture in conservative Arkansas.
His drawings are between realism/abstract figures and portraits layered out to make it simple for his audience by telling a story in a story. Some of his best tools are charcoal, and acrylic paint, which he can manipulate and use freely to bring the depth of the subject as he tackles the story behind each piece.
βThe exhibition narrates my experience as a black man in the US or as a black man in an arduous society. From the lens of an immigrant, my art frames new stories about an epic experience that has been playing like a film for the past five hundred years. The stories remind us that we are one people who must live together and learn about love and harmony, despite the differences in the colors of our skins,β said Adewumi.
When Adewumi first migrated to America, he never considered himself βblackβ since he came from a country where the idea of skin color was never reflective of his identity. In Nigeria, ethnicity, religion, social class, and gender defines who a person is in society. To be called black had never been part of the conversation, since the social construct in Nigeria was not based on race. He would travel to any part of the country without worrying that someone was going to judge him or not afford him the imperative opportunity based on his skin color.
When he migrated to America, he realized that his race and his ethnicity as an African immigrant would define the space that society afforded him. Adewumi and his wife, an Arkansas native, live in McNeil located just outside of Magnolia.
For more information on the Oluwatobi Adewumi exhibit at the South Arkansas Arts Center, please call the SAAC office at 870-862-5474 or visit the website at www.saac-arts.org. SAAC is located at 110 East Fifth Street, El Dorado, Arkansas.
Time
April 29 (Monday) - June 12 (Wednesday)
Location
The South Arkansas Arts Center
El Dorado, Arkansas
sat11mayAll Daysun13octDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
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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 βmurder balladsββtraditional 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
May 11 (Saturday) - October 13 (Sunday)
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs 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. Erizkuβs 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, βItβs important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.β
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
tue04jun4:00 pmtue7:00 pmEureka Springs Art Walk & ExpeditionCreativity, Culture & Community.
Event Details
CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS! With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout
Event Details
CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS!
With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout downtown & more – The Eureka Springs Art Walk & Expedition will awaken your inner creative and will inspire you endlessly. Take a walk through Neverland!
We suggest you begin the ART WALK at the entry point of Arkansas Adventure Art or Studio 34, where you can pick up your Eureka Springs ART PASSPORT, STAMP BALLOT & FIRST ART POSTCARD!
Once you’ve collected your supplies listed above:
Visit each participating location & work your way down through the beautiful, historic downtown sidewalks, stairs, bridges…
Present your Stamp Ballot & have it stamped or signed &
receive your Art Postcard (available at all locations, except Zark’s)
Make some art
Look at all the beautiful art that surrounds you
Listen to the music
Dance a little
Meet the artists
Have a refreshment
Take a selfie, post it, tag Eureka Springs Art Hub #eurekaspringsartwalk
Meet new people & see old friends
Soak up the beauty around you
Support your local artists, galleries, shops and more!
Walk, enjoy the experiences, repeat…
Turn in your completed ballot at any of the participating locations for a chance to win prizes of Eureka Springs art swag.
You must be present to win.
Prizes will be available for pick up on Sunday, May 5th during business hours. Prizes will be available at Arkansas Adventure Art.
Time
(Tuesday) 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Organizer
july
sat16marAll Daymon29julExquisite Creaturesat Crystal Bridges
Event Details
Exquisite CreaturesΒ is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is
Event Details
Exquisite CreaturesΒ is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is it about the natural world that calls to us? Throughout the exhibition, artist and naturalist Christopher Marley reflects on humanityβs intimate relationship with nature, revealing its intricate beauty and diversity through three-dimensional works comprised of animal, mineral, and plant specimens arranged in precise, geometric compositions. Shown together, the works create an immersive environment which inspires wonder and fosters a desire to preserve the natural world.
Crystal Bridges welcomes guests to experience the connection between art, nature, and science, emotionally and aesthetically, throughout the exhibition. The museum will activate the showβs themes through nature and science-based programming and activities both inside the museum and outdoors across its trails and grounds.
Time
March 16 (Saturday) - July 29 (Monday)
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
sat11mayAll Daysun13octDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
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 βmurder balladsββtraditional 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
May 11 (Saturday) - October 13 (Sunday)
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs 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. Erizkuβs 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, βItβs important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.β
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
thu04jul4:00 pmthu7:00 pmEureka Springs Art Walk & ExpeditionCreativity, Culture & Community.
Event Details
CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS! With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout
Event Details
CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS!
With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout downtown & more – The Eureka Springs Art Walk & Expedition will awaken your inner creative and will inspire you endlessly. Take a walk through Neverland!
We suggest you begin the ART WALK at the entry point of Arkansas Adventure Art or Studio 34, where you can pick up your Eureka Springs ART PASSPORT, STAMP BALLOT & FIRST ART POSTCARD!
Once you’ve collected your supplies listed above:
Visit each participating location & work your way down through the beautiful, historic downtown sidewalks, stairs, bridges…
Present your Stamp Ballot & have it stamped or signed &
receive your Art Postcard (available at all locations, except Zark’s)
Make some art
Look at all the beautiful art that surrounds you
Listen to the music
Dance a little
Meet the artists
Have a refreshment
Take a selfie, post it, tag Eureka Springs Art Hub #eurekaspringsartwalk
Meet new people & see old friends
Soak up the beauty around you
Support your local artists, galleries, shops and more!
Walk, enjoy the experiences, repeat…
Turn in your completed ballot at any of the participating locations for a chance to win prizes of Eureka Springs art swag.
You must be present to win.
Prizes will be available for pick up on Sunday, May 5th during business hours. Prizes will be available at Arkansas Adventure Art.
Time
(Thursday) 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Organizer
sat13jul1:00 pmGallery Talk: Bugs throughout Historyat Crystal Bridges
Event Details
Event Details
Join museum educator Olivia Gutierrez for a deeper look into the depiction of insects throughout art history. She will begin in the 1500s and work her way up to the modern day to display how insects have been drawn, painted, and printed throughout time. We hope to see you there!
Free with purchase of exhibition ticket.
Exhibition tickets are $12 for adults (free for members, SNAP participants, veterans, and youth 18 and under). Reserve exhibition tickets online, with Guest Services in-person, or at (479) 657-2335.
Olivia Gutierrez is the museum educator of Adult Public Programs at Crystal Bridges and is in charge of in gallery programs. She holds a Master of Art in Art History in which she focused on the Visual Cultures of the Americas.
Time
(Saturday) 1:00 pm
Location
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way
august
sat11mayAll Daysun13octDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
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 βmurder balladsββtraditional 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
May 11 (Saturday) - October 13 (Sunday)
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
Event Details
Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs 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. Erizkuβs 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, βItβs important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.β
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
sun04aug4:00 pmsun7:00 pmEureka Springs Art Walk & ExpeditionCreativity, Culture & Community.
Event Details
CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS! With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout
Event Details
CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS!
With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout downtown & more – The Eureka Springs Art Walk & Expedition will awaken your inner creative and will inspire you endlessly. Take a walk through Neverland!
We suggest you begin the ART WALK at the entry point of Arkansas Adventure Art or Studio 34, where you can pick up your Eureka Springs ART PASSPORT, STAMP BALLOT & FIRST ART POSTCARD!
Once you’ve collected your supplies listed above:
Visit each participating location & work your way down through the beautiful, historic downtown sidewalks, stairs, bridges…
Present your Stamp Ballot & have it stamped or signed &
receive your Art Postcard (available at all locations, except Zark’s)
Make some art
Look at all the beautiful art that surrounds you
Listen to the music
Dance a little
Meet the artists
Have a refreshment
Take a selfie, post it, tag Eureka Springs Art Hub #eurekaspringsartwalk
Meet new people & see old friends
Soak up the beauty around you
Support your local artists, galleries, shops and more!
Walk, enjoy the experiences, repeat…
Turn in your completed ballot at any of the participating locations for a chance to win prizes of Eureka Springs art swag.
You must be present to win.
Prizes will be available for pick up on Sunday, May 5th during business hours. Prizes will be available at Arkansas Adventure Art.
Time
(Sunday) 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Organizer
september
sat11mayAll Daysun13octDARK WATERS | KRISTINE POTTERat The Momentary
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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
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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 recent collection of seductive and darkly brooding photographs, Potter reflects on the Southern Gothic mythos found in the popular imagination of βmurder balladsββtraditional 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
May 11 (Saturday) - October 13 (Sunday)
sat01junAll Daysun27octMYSTIC PARALLAX | AWOL ERIZKUat The Momentary
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Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip-hop
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Encompassing photography, film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Awol Erizkuβs 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. Erizkuβs 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, βItβs important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.β
Free, no tickets required.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) - October 27 (Sunday)
wed04sep4:00 pmwed7:00 pmEureka Springs Art Walk & ExpeditionCreativity, Culture & Community.
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CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS! With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout
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CELEBRATE THE ARTS, ARTISTS, MAKERS & MAGIC OF EUREKA SPRINGS!
With a dozen art venues, several art installations throughout downtown & more – The Eureka Springs Art Walk & Expedition will awaken your inner creative and will inspire you endlessly. Take a walk through Neverland!
We suggest you begin the ART WALK at the entry point of Arkansas Adventure Art or Studio 34, where you can pick up your Eureka Springs ART PASSPORT, STAMP BALLOT & FIRST ART POSTCARD!
Once you’ve collected your supplies listed above:
Visit each participating location & work your way down through the beautiful, historic downtown sidewalks, stairs, bridges…
Present your Stamp Ballot & have it stamped or signed &
receive your Art Postcard (available at all locations, except Zark’s)
Make some art
Look at all the beautiful art that surrounds you
Listen to the music
Dance a little
Meet the artists
Have a refreshment
Take a selfie, post it, tag Eureka Springs Art Hub #eurekaspringsartwalk
Meet new people & see old friends
Soak up the beauty around you
Support your local artists, galleries, shops and more!
Walk, enjoy the experiences, repeat…
Turn in your completed ballot at any of the participating locations for a chance to win prizes of Eureka Springs art swag.
You must be present to win.
Prizes will be available for pick up on Sunday, May 5th during business hours. Prizes will be available at Arkansas Adventure Art.
Time
(Wednesday) 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm