Galleries
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
This list of haunted houses will keep fear fans screaming ‘til Halloween
This list of haunted houses will keep fear fans screaming ‘til Halloween! Banshee Manor Haunted Attraction — 7 p.m. Oct. 27-31, “no scare night” Oct. 30, inside Lokomotion at 4520
Wishing Spring Gallery hosts 27 artists Oct. 20-21, same weekend as War Eagle Fair
For more than 50 years, the Village Art Club hosted one of the most popular fall arts and crafts festivals in the region. “But when covid hit, it was impossible
Open Studios tour gives visitors sneak peeks around Eureka Springs
Fans of Eureka Springs artists have been walking White Street every May for more than 30 years, getting a glimpse into the workplaces of some their favorites. On Oct. 14-15,
Junk Ranch Oct. 5-7 more than just shopping, it’s bringing memories home, say vendors
Ten years ago this September, antiques dealer and Prairie Grove resident Amy Daniels had an idea: a fan of large-scale outdoor flea markets like Canton and Round Top in Texas,
Exhibit at Children’s Northwest gives faces to rare diseases
Matthew Lance loves to ride his three-wheeled bike. He loves the school bus so much his bed is shaped like one. He loves pictures and videos of himself, Christian worship
UAFS Gallery gets definitive collection of Harold Keller artworks
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum has John Bell Jr. as the signature artist in its collection. The Gallery of Art and Design at the University of Arkansas at Fort
5×5: Artist Katie Merz creates own language in Momentary mural
They call it “public art,” and Bentonville is full of it, thanks to the efforts of organizations such as OZ Art NWA, which “elevates the regional arts scene by amplifying
Carol Bruce’s creations biggest quilts at Ozark Quilt Fair
Say the word “quilter,” and it’s easy to picture a nice little granny lady in an apron, stitching while a homemade apple pie bakes in the oven. It’s a lovely