Galleries
New museum showcases Eureka Springs artists past and present
JOHN RANKINE Special to The Free Weekly A long imagined art museum featuring the works of Eureka Springs’ artists, both past and present, has become a reality, thanks to a
MONAH showcases gift of historic Navajo rugs
Rugs have always represented both beauty and function for the Diné. Now a collection on exhibit through Jan. 31 at the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville also showcases
Artists share ‘monuments’ to Amazon in Momentary exhibit
Artists Susannah Sayler and Edward Morris describe their multimedia works currently showing at the Momentary as “monuments of a sort.” “By calling them monuments, we are asking: ‘What if we
Artists of Northwest Arkansas sell tiny canvases in support of big ideas
It’s the epitome of last-minute Christmas shopping opportunities — artworks by 80-90 Northwest Arkansas artists, in a perfect gift-giving size of 6 by 6 inches, and the buyers get the
Rogers Historical Museum considers ‘Working America’
“Immigrants have always had a close connection in the history of Northwest Arkansas,” says Serena Barnett, director of the Rogers Historical Museum. “People from many different parts of the world
Native American Heritage Month is personal for two MONAH employees
“Indian.” The word hung in the air like a gunshot. The volunteer who had just said it cringed, appalled that the outdated and inappropriate term for Native Americans had come
Ben Franklin Comes To Life Dec. 4 At Marshals Museum
FAQ – An Evening In The Past: Benjamin Franklin WHAT — You might have seen him on the $100 bill, but how much do you really know about Benjamin Franklin?
Momentary celebrates remodeling with House Party Nov. 18
Artists Susannah Sayler and Edward Morris describe the multimedia works they’ll bring to the Momentary next weekend as “monuments of a sort.” “By calling them monuments, we are asking: ‘What
Fiber Festival Nov. 17-18 has everything artist needs and classes too
“In the rhythm of the needles, there is music for the soul,” says Katy Turbeville. “I am a firm believer that every skein — project, piece, etc. — has a
Story of Billy the Kid centerstage at Marshals Museums night out Nov. 2
The phrase “Night at the Museum” might evoke a roaring Tyrannosaurus Rex and Teddy Roosevelt on horseback. But what visitors will see at the U.S. Marshals Museum’s first “Night at