Galleries
Five Minutes, Five Questions: Hoxxoh Joins The Unexpected
The Unexpected started as a mural festival — making Fort Smith an unexpected city of murals. Now in its seventh year, it returns to the River Valley — and to its roots
Iconic Innovators: Founders of Eureka Springs art scene recalled
As far as artist John Rankine is concerned, the rest of Northwest Arkansas is just playing catch up. Eureka Springs was the first community in the region to showcase visual
Focused Forward: Museum celebrates past, envisions expanded future
It’s been a phenomenal decade for mid-America’s burgeoning American art museum. And just as we’ve been looking back, so too has Crystal Bridges. The museum’s newest temporary exhibition, “Crystal Bridges
Four Minutes, Four Questions: ‘Re-Emergent’ artists David Bachman and Nathan Jay Mabry
So many of us turned to the arts in some form or another over the past year. Even when it was impossible to see or feel or experience it in
New Kid On The Block: Prairie Grove Heritage Museum opens, seeks artifacts
MAYLON RICE Special to TFW The excitement of youthful exuberance and the newness of a recently established history museum are flourishing these days along the main street of Prairie Grove.
Art Feeds, Even Virtually: Creative summer camp goes online
Art Feeds — a nonprofit organization that uses art instruction to help kids process emotions — has a new “camp in a box” available for kids this month that’s not
Five Minutes, Five Questions: Jonathan Perrodin
In Bentonville, says Tom Hoehn, the Public Art Advisory Committee has four specific goals for the work it selects and commissions: To foster diversity, equity and inclusion; to enhance the
A Place To Call Home: Artists of Northwest Arkansas open new Rogers gallery
As a new presence on the Rogers art scene, the Artists of Northwest Arkansas hope to bring to the table “a wide array of art, art workshops, educational opportunities and
Rusty, dusty delights: Treasures abound at The Junk Ranch
When Amy Daniels and Julie Speed first started The Junk Ranch eight years ago, they couldn’t have known that it would grow into the event that it is today. The
‘Stasis And Change’: Art flows from wellspring of covid solitude
In a spring when many of us find ourselves on the precipice of leaping back into normal life after a year spent isolated from our normal routines, Art Ventures President