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Perfectly Themselves: Fenix Arts exhibit ‘Pronouns’ focuses on trans community

“For me, ‘Pronouns’ was inspired by a need in our society to grow,” says Jewel Hayes, co-curator of the new exhibit on show this month at Fenix Arts in Fayetteville.

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To Sleep, Perchance To Dream

Artist finds solace in moments of nighttime solitude If you love a homegrown story that takes you back to your Arkansas childhood, you probably already know the voice of Sandra

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Pieces Of The Past: Museum on a quest for the oldest quilts in Rogers

Right now, the oldest quilt in Rogers is officially a “Whig Rose” pattern made in 1858 by Mary (Polly) Miller. She was the mother of Temperence Van Winkle, whose husband

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Seasoned By The Journey: Artist brings all her experiences to her brush

Carol Hart took the road less traveled — and loved every minute of the journey. But now, she’s in a hurry to make up for lost time. After completing a

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Invitation For Reflection: Artists mine struggle, memory in exhibition

For more than seven decades, since its inception, the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum has hosted a national competitive exhibition to recognize and encourage professional artists, as well as foster

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Spring In Bloom: ‘Flower Power’ blossoms on the walls of Brews

BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “I always try to invite a combination of artists who work in different mediums,” says John Rankine of the exhibitions he curates at Brews, a coffee/craft beer

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Touring The Trio: Momentary unveils three new exhibitions

JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Bentonville contemporary arts space the Momentary introduced itself to Northwest Arkansas and the art world at large with two monumental exhibitions during its premiere year — in

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Isolation To Congregation: Momentary explores ‘a thousand ways’ to connect

JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Our relationship with the telephone has changed dramatically even over the course of one generation. Many remember a time of land lines, before cell phones, when strangers

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Ready To Reopen: MONAH plans to keep the new to showcase the old

“March 2020 changed MONAH’s direction with our temporary closure due to the pandemic,” says Charlotte Buchanan-Yale, director of the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville. “Reinventing MONAH has been

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Cycling Retreat Opens Doors — And Walls — For Arkansas Artists

Cycling retreat makes room for art BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “Natural State Rock & Republic is a cycling retreat — it’s a hub for locals and tourists alike to explore Arkansas