Galleries
Christmas market July 14-15 benefits Clayton House, Bonneville House, Fort Smith Museum of History
Sometimes to showcase something old, you’ve got to try something new. And that’s how Christmas in July was born three years ago. The three museums that will benefit from this
Brand-new U.S. Marshals Museum opens in Fort Smith
“I have a quote I love and always go back to,” says Leslie Higgins, chief programs officer for the brand-new U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith. “’Ultimately, a museum’s success
A little yarn, a lot of creativity equals new Bella Vista public art
Yarn bombing is sometimes labeled graffiti or “guerrilla art.” But since its inception — in 2005 in Texas, according to most internet sources — it’s become more than “a way
Shiloh Museum ‘House Hunt’ encourages visits to area museums
Many places in Northwest Arkansas where you see a museum, you also see someone’s home — and with the exhibit “Ozark Home, Beyond the Frame,” open this summer at the
Little Craft Show Adds Friday Night Market in Fayetteville
FAQ The Little Night Market WHAT — A new monthly after-hours art and music event from The Little Craft Show, Likewise, and Her Set Her Sound with more than 40
University of the Ozarks professor wins first place in FSRAM Invitational
As visitors contemplate this year’s annual invitational art show at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum, there’s more to see than ever in the 75 years of FSRAM’s existence. Submissions
Artist Kim Lý considers dual identity in Vietnam, the Ozarks in Springdale exhibit
“Ozark Home, Beyond the Frame” is an exhibit of contemporary art and items of home life from a wide array of Northwest Arkansas artists. Curated by Samantha Sigmon and Cory
Documentary May 19 a unique look at an artist and an astronaut
It’s not very often that you have the opportunity to see a documentary in a theater setting around here. It’s even less common to see one that features an artist
Spotlight: Barn quilts add to outdoor art scene in downtown Springdale
Clio Rom’s roots run deep in the Ozark Mountains. Her grandfather, Roy Rom, was highly regarded as a professor of horticulture at the University of Arkansas and an expert 0n