Galleries
So Many People To Meet: Shiloh Museum shares newly digitized photos
The photo collection at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale is massive, one that both locals and people from across the country make use of for all manner
‘Bless Their Hearts’: Church’s ‘judgey’ paintings good for a giggle
“People are judgey. Growing up in the South, people are judgey out loud — bless their hearts,” laughs Caity Church. An artist perhaps better known on the Arkansas Public Theatre
‘What Follows Is True’: Sean Fitzgibbon debuts non-fiction graphic ‘novel’
If the phrase “graphic novel” makes you think of elves, anime characters and super-heroes, Sean Fitzgibbon wants to encourage you to adjust your expectations. A Fayetteville artist and recent Artists
Gorgeous Art, Good Cause: Show and sale benefits River Valley charities
You don’t have to be a seasoned art buyer, have deep pockets or come all gussied up to find your way around and make a purchase at the Art on
‘We The People’: Exhibit illuminates history in defining moments
Arkansans interested in seeing the founding, historical documents of our country need not go all the way to Washington, D.C., this summer. All it takes is a quick drive down
Beyond Picture Postcards: Crystal Bridges delves into art of American West
“Let’s Talk: Art of the West,” which remains open through Sept. 12 in the Early American Gallery at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, features six paintings from the late
When One Store Closes… Local artists create gallery at Northwest Arkansas Mall
When one clothing store closes, an art gallery opens. At least that’s what happened at the Northwest Arkansas Mall. “The mall very, very generously decided in March to donate space
Test your skills: ‘Worst Case Scenario’ educational and fun
Don’t call it an escape room, says Terri Trotter, president and chief executive of The Jones Center, of the new immersive exhibition at the JTL Shop in downtown Springdale. “It’s
Many Sides Of ‘QUEER’: Fenix explores identity in new exhibit
After their show “Pronouns” helped many to celebrate being completely themselves, Fenix Arts Board members Laurie Foster and Pat Hennon felt inspired by the reaction to the show. “We were
Many Sides Of ‘QUEER’: Fenix explores identity in new exhibit
After their show “Pronouns” helped many to celebrate being completely themselves, Fenix Arts Board members Laurie Foster and Pat Hennon felt inspired by the reaction to the show. “We were