Galleries
Multiple generations come together to share and preserve art in Generational Journeys exhibition at the Medium
Right now artwork representing the imagination of multiple generations decorates the walls of The Medium in downtown Springdale. On the left side of the gallery are paintings and drawings by
Cranes, music and words: Kwiatkowski hosts International Peace Day concert and exhibit at Mount Sequoyah
Mount Sequoyah offers plenty of peaceful places to gather, but on Sept. 21 peace will be the reason to gather. In observance of International Peace Day, established in 1981 by
Knowing the West to open at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Sept. 14
When you think of the American West, what immediately springs to mind? Your answer might include any number of things, but chances are they were influenced or shaped by popular
Time Loop by Klip Collective set to open in Crystal Bridges North Forest in Bentonville
Ricardo Rivera is finally doing exactly what he was meant to do. The results are on display in the North Forest of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Time Loop
Red Ball bounces into Northwest Arkansas September 11-15, brings artist and events
Brace yourself, the red ball is coming. The RedBall Project, considered the world’s longest-running street work, which has traveled from Paris to Abu Dhabi, Tokyo to the U.S. and back,
Gigantic inflatable chick “Foo Foo,” symbolic of sentient AI, debuts at the Momentary
It may look like an adorable baby chick with a flower on its head, but Foo Foo is a sentient AI being who has come to earth to show humans
Pieces of home: Visual narrative tells the story of people displaced
As Tram Colwin and her family prepared to leave Vietnam and come to America, the most important question in her young life was, “What all can I bring?” That’s the
Something red this way comes: Red ball rolls into Northwest Arkansas this September
It’s 15 feet tall, 250 pounds, red all over and therefore always looks a little out of place no matter where you put it. Red Ball is coming to Northwest
Myriad Points Of View: Erizku invites ‘parallax’ into Momentary exhibit
It is impossible to see the world through Awol Erizku’s eyes — unless you were born in Ethiopia and raised in New York City’s South Bronx; unless you earned an
Three Minutes with artist Aaron Bleidt, on show at Oven & Tap
“Having the space to bring so many works together in one place, it affords the opportunity to really say something – for the works to shine on their own but