Galleries
Still stylin’: Fashion Week lives on in Famous Hardware windows
If you missed this year’s NWA Fashion Week events, you can still get a little taste by simply walking down Emma Avenue in Springdale. Stop and peek into the window
Leaning In To The Light: Colorusso greets the day in latest installation
Artist Craig Colorusso aims to make beautiful things that encourage people to experience the beauty in nature — and to realize “that they’re beautiful as well.” For his newest installation,
Historic Foundations: Community built on strength of frontier fort
Thomas Saccente tsaccente@nwaonline.com Staff at the Fort Smith National Historic Site are optimistic about 2022 after being closed for the majority of the past two years. Nissa Mondahl, chief of
Handmade Attractions: Vintage Market Days opens doors for designs
Each year before Vintage Market Days officially opens, Chandra Gower says she drinks lots of coffee, and her husband and Farmhouse Beginnings business partner Greg Gower builds items until the
Crystal Bridges celebrates 100 years of Southern Black culture
You’re swimming through water clear enough to see the green, brown and red branches and vines of plant life that inhabit it. It’s loud in the way that water can
‘From The Heart’: New exhibit highlights women artists
Art Ventures recently opened a new exhibit, “From the Heart — The Power of It!” at the gallery at 20 S. Hill Ave. in Fayetteville. The show features the work
‘Function To Fad’: Aprons more than cloth and utility
“The use of aprons has been important to humans since time immemorial,” says Serena Barnett, director of the Rogers Historical Museum. “Aprons have served both function and fashion through the
Building Art Bridges: Nonprofit helps spread the beauty and the word
In the family of American museums, you could say that Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is now an older sibling. Its little sister is Art Bridges, a relatively new
‘The Light Fantastic’: Crystal Bridges considers medium as message
Whether we think about it much or not, light often informs artwork in one way or another. A new focus exhibition at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art explores the
Dark, But Life Affirming: Artist considers discontent as agent for change
This weekend 21c Bentonville Museum Hotel welcomed two new exhibitions, making it the first gallery transformation since the pandemic began. Wim Botha’s “Still Life with Discontent” and “Truth or Dare: