Galleries
FSRAM creates first traveling exhibit based on John Bell Jr. paintings
As a aficionado of the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum, you might think you’ve seen all of John Bell Jr.’s artwork there is to see. Gallery Manager Casey Seamans would
Scarecrow Showdown Heralds Autumn In The Garden
FAQ – The Scarecrow Showdown WHAT — Individuals, families, artists, schools, organizations, businesses, and more are invited to join The Scarecrow Showdown, a temporary art installation and competition at at
Master Gardeners get ready for WCHS Ice Cream Social Aug. 19
While the kids have their eyes on the ice cream prize, older visitors to the Washington County Historical Society’s 51st Ice Cream Social Aug. 19 might want to stop and
Master Gardeners get ready for WCHS Ice Cream Social Aug. 19
While the kids have their eyes on the ice cream prize, older visitors to the Washington County Historical Society’s 51st Ice Cream Social Aug. 19 might want to stop and
Unique kinetic sculpture by Beeple on show Friday at Crystal Bridges
It’s described as “four video screens (16k resolution), polished aluminum metal, mahogany wood frame, dual media servers and endless video.” It was sold at Christie’s auction house in 2021 for
Matty Davis brings unique dance performance to The Momentary
Matty Davis’ “Die No Die (Arkansas)” is not his first production created in the state. But “Die No Die” “couldn’t be more different” than his previous installation, “Until it reached
Artist Leah Grant uses words for discovery in new Crystal Bridges gallery
The project that became the “Dear Friend” exhibit started in 2020 because artist Leah Grant had a lot on her mind — and those thoughts needed a place to go.
Christmas market July 14-15 benefits Clayton House, Bonneville House, Fort Smith Museum of History
Sometimes to showcase something old, you’ve got to try something new. And that’s how Christmas in July was born three years ago. The three museums that will benefit from this
Brand-new U.S. Marshals Museum opens in Fort Smith
“I have a quote I love and always go back to,” says Leslie Higgins, chief programs officer for the brand-new U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith. “’Ultimately, a museum’s success
A little yarn, a lot of creativity equals new Bella Vista public art
Yarn bombing is sometimes labeled graffiti or “guerrilla art.” But since its inception — in 2005 in Texas, according to most internet sources — it’s become more than “a way