Galleries
Portable Magic: ‘Books’ tell unique tale at Famous Hardware
In the vaults of the Smithsonian, the papers of sculptor, writer and earthworks artist Robert Smithson and his wife, sculptor, filmmaker and artist Nancy Holt, measure 19.1 linear feet. Also
Deck The Walls: Galleries offer past, present and future of art
Events The Holiday Art Sale — Sixteen local artists and artisans offering fine art, ceramics, jewelry, art glass, textiles, photography and more, 5:30 p.m Dec. 3; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec.
Five Minutes, Five Questions: Jody Travis Thompson
“I first saw Jody Travis Thompson’s work through social media,” says Eureka Springs artist Zeek Taylor. “I was immediately impressed. It seemed evident to me that he had been trained
‘In American Waters’ explores nation’s turbulent, lasting relationship with the sea
Mary Jordan NWA Democrat Gazette Sounds of seabirds and waves crashing against the shore greet visitors to “In American Waters: The Sea in American Painting,” setting the stage for an
Merry And Bright: Boutique Show returns for festive shopping fun
KAREN RICE krice@nwadg.com A girls’ outing doesn’t get any better than this. The Northwest Arkansas Boutique Show is back for its 15th year on Nov. 19-20. For two days, the
Fashion On Film: Interform brings experience home
Creativity and the art of fashion won’t be stopped. Despite the ongoing pandemic and its enduring hindrance to large gatherings, Interform continues to innovate with its programming and its methods
Hidden In The Grain: Woodcarvers reveal their magic at annual show Nov. 6-7
“I remember walking up to a lady and asking her how can someone like me, someone without any art degree of any kind, begin to carve,” Scott Boyle starts his
Let The Art Speak For Itself: Regional works convey who, where, when we are
When organizers at the Walton Arts Center’s Joy Pratt Markham Gallery resolved to curate an exhibition that reflects Northwest Arkansas’ sense of place, that realization only led to more questions.
End Of An Era: ‘The Lost Highway’ remembered at FSRAM
Hot Springs artist David Malcolm Rose remembers driving the old highways back in the day when they brought tourists into small towns instead of skirting around them. As interstates became
Three-Dimensional History: Models capture 19th century Van Winkle Mill, school
Mike Carney says he wasn’t very interested in history growing up and wouldn’t consider himself an artist. Yet Carney has created something with Popsicle sticks, craft glue and “a common