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Jan. 8 Artist’s Reception — For Reese Abbot, 5-6 p.m., Springdale Public Library. Free. 750-8180. Jan. 11 Artists’ Reception — For Fenix Fayetteville artists Cindy Arsaga, Alli Woods Frederick, Jan
#4 All About Art
Crystal Bridges furthers inclusive initiatives Be It Resolved Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville has established itself as an internationally significant voice in presenting the American experience through
New Places To Hang Out
Visuals arts bloom everywhere they’re planted Be It Resolved The overwhelming success of Crystal Bridges Museum put visual arts front and center in Northwest Arkansas, inspiring a variety of new
New Places To Hang Out
Be It Resolved The overwhelming success of Crystal Bridges Museum put visual arts front and center in Northwest Arkansas, inspiring a variety of new kinds of venues for visual arts
Shopping Local
Heartwood Gallery leads rebirth of ‘Quicktown’ LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Holiday shoppers hoping to choose gifts from 30 of the area’s premier artists have a wonderful opportunity to do just
Addicted To Art
Annual holiday sale benefits Community Creative Center BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “The problem with clay,” says Marcella Thompson, “is it’s like opioids — one class, and you’re hopelessly addicted.” It took
Celebrating 17 Seasons
Susan Shore might be better known for her music than her art, but her catalog of wearable creations just keeps growing. What started with earrings she made for herself expanded
‘A Fresh Heart And A Clean Slate’
Record Company making the most of hard-won success JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Since the release of their debut album in February of 2016, one might look at the meteoric rise of
Something (Not Quite) Familiar
Groups add fresh twist to famous hits JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Sunday promises a night of music to Northwest Arkansas unlike anything the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion has hosted before: a
Making Her Own Way — Lauren Anderson
Musician finds her sound Kansas City, Mo., native Lauren Anderson has taken a leap off the safe path and into the artistic world of music — now calling Nashville, Tenn.