Galleries
Portia Munson’s busy, bright installation at 21c Museum Hotel invites deeper contemplation
“‘The Garden’ reminds me of being a little kid and seeing the magical window displays at department stores in New York City at Christmas time, or seeing the sugar-coated Easter
Largest solo collection of Diego Rivera’s works in two decades explores personal and national identity, hopes for future at Crystal Bridges
Works by the great international artist Diego Rivera have arrived at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and they are a rare sight to behold. “Diego Rivera was the most
Visual Arts: Art Ventures helps kids create; galleries offer exhibits, classes
Art Ventures hosts a public reception and unveiling of student artwork based on the Hanging Sculptures of Ruth Asawa from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. March 28 at the Donald W.
Collector’s passion brings vintage market to NWA March 18
“It’s all about vintage clothing and guitars for me! Oh, and records! And my vintage Nikon film camera!!” The exclamation points — and the reflected enthusiasm — quickly explain how
At Crystal Bridges, Stieglitz exhibit refocuses attention on his role in American art
You may know a thing or two about Alfred Stieglitz — that he was a great early photographer or perhaps that he was married to American modernist artist Georgia O’Keeffe.
Rogers Historical Museum exhibit depicts love in the early 1900s
Celebrating Valentine’s Day all spring long, “The Etiquette of Courtship,” a themed tour, “was inspired from the history of the Hawkins House itself,” says Rachel Smith, assistant director and curator
Rogers Historical Museum exhibit depicts love in the early 1900s
Celebrating Valentine’s Day all spring long, “The Etiquette of Courtship,” a themed tour, “was inspired from the history of the Hawkins House itself,” says Rachel Smith, assistant director and curator
Fort Smith Regional Art Museum celebrates 75 years with Picasso exhibition
On the list of Arkansas’ oldest museums, the University of Arkansas Museum dates back to 1873; The Clayton House in Fort Smith to 1882; the Fort Smith Museum of History
At WAC, Kilgore photos capture vulnerability, hope, connection, community in Fayetteville
“I photograph these people because I love them,” Andrew Kilgore says of the work he has done for much of his life. “When I open my eyes and my heart
Musician, craftivist Donna Mulhollan tackles climate change
“I don’t like using the word artist. I’m a musician, and I like to dabble in crafts and use them for causes. So craftivist really seems to fit better to