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Engage, Educate, Encourage: Performance artists invert viewers’ expectations
In its third year, Inverse Performance Art Festival continues its mission of fostering a community of support and understanding around artists and the performance genre. Fifty local, national and international
Material, Corporeal Fragility
“Many works explore the uncertainty of our physical condition and the vulnerability of the human body. Intimate objects, delicate materials and obsessive processes on display will tantalize viewers with their
Listen Closely
Just as the pieces displayed in the “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” exhibition reflect how their creators were responding to and processing the world
A Perfect Fit
Acquisitions expand MONAH narrative BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com David Bogle, founder of the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville, didn’t intend to cover the spectrum from Cherokee to Pre-Columbian. He
The Saga Of Ed Stilley
Faith becomes art becomes music becomes more It was around the middle of December 2015 when folklorist and author Robert Cochran of the University of Arkansas was having lunch at
Art OverView
Works address abstraction, ethnicity, ornament Feb. 3 Artists’ Reception — Benefiting Peace at Home Family Shelter and featuring works by F. Lee Green, Linda Kearbey, Jacque Morris, Charlotte Ray, Marlene
Legend, Legacy
Bell exhibit recalls one man and his community BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com John Bell Jr. wouldn’t be entirely happy about the exhibit of his work currently open at the Fort Smith
Curiouser And Curiouser
People who walk the historic halls of the Old State House Museum in Little Rock expect to see remnants of Arkansas’ political and cultural history. They generally don’t expect to
People And Places
Collector remembers journeys in Europe, Asia BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Bob Kabanuck doesn’t really consider himself a collector — certainly not in the sense of obsession. The teak wood carvings, temple