Galleries
A Place Called Home
Fayetteville-born Megan Chapman and Stewart Bremner of Edinburgh, Scotland, are two abstract painters who are collaborating in a fascinatingly unusual manner.
Northwest Arkansas’ NerdVerse Meets
Sci-fi, candy kid, goth, steam punk, nerdism, gamer, role player, anime, art. All of these genres and more are brought together in what founders of Northwest Arkansas’ GlitchCon 2012 called the “NerdVerse.”
Beekeeper, Nurse … Poet
Leigh Wilkerson — poet, beekeeper, nurse, publisher and founder of the Dig In! Food & Farming Festival — is the Ozark Poets and Writers featured reader at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Nightbird Books on Dickson Street in Fayetteville.
Art Classes Under Way
The summer session of Community Creative Center Adult Art Classes has started. Classes and date are: • Adult Clay- Handbuilding vases, July 5 • Creative Envelope Making, July 10 •
The Art of Tim West and Diana Michelle
On June 28, Diana Michelle Hausam will host an open house, from 5 p.m. to midnight, at Teatro Scarpino in Fayetteville.
Schedule Set For Gulley Concert Series
A variety of locally and nationally renowned artists are on the playbill for the 16th annual Gulley Park Concert Series.
Whata Wakarusa!
Mulberry Mountain Music Festival May 31 – June 3 Ozark, Ark. Photos by Stephen Ironside
‘Jelly Roll’ Back In Print
The University of Arkansas Press has published a new edition of “Jelly Roll: A Black Neighborhood in a Southern Mill Town,” by Charles E. Thomas. The book, originally published in
ESCARGATOIRE
21c Museum Hotel, opening the first quarter of 2013, will present an outdoor contemporary art installation of animalistic proportions in conjunction with Downtown Bentonville Inc.’s 2012 ArtsFest. For the month
Bentonville’s 2012 Artsfest
This monthlong event is a celebration of the arts, with events highlighting visual, culinary and literary arts, music, film and landscape architecture. Program details and a full schedule of events