Apr 09 Thursday
LOST someone to suicide - or KNOW SOMEONE who did? If you know a Survivor, please INVITE them.NEW confidential safe space to share grief & support each other, facilitated by TRAINED Leaders from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention meets MONTHLY, every 2nd Thur... Ages 18+
For more info*, contact Julie Schultz: jyschultz@gmail.comBernard Sulliban: bsulliban@yahoo.com
Apr 10 Friday
Join author, speaker, and adventurer Dr. Larry Campbell as he brings to life his seven-week journey along the entire Missouri River—from its source in Three Forks, Montana, to its confluence with the Mississippi near St. Louis. Through maps, photos, and interactive discussion, participants will follow the river’s 2,341-mile path, discovering its changing landscapes, cultures, and communities.The session blends geography, history, and environmental insight, offering a broad look at how the river has shaped the American story—from Lewis and Clark’s expedition to the present day.This engaging class offers far more than a travelogue. By participating, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the river’s ecological and cultural importance, learn practical tools for interpreting natural and historic landmarks, and see how exploration and curiosity connect us to place and time. Experience the wonders of the Missouri River and discover why Atchison, Kansas, stood out as the most memorable stop of the journey
The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press is one of JR’s most extensive immersive and experiential works to date. After taking portraits in one of three individual photo booths, visitors enter the interior of an oversized, whirring printing press – turning their image into a tangible work of art while offering a glimpse into the creative process of JR. After the experience, visitors leave with their own, one-of-a-kind print.
Member Perk: Momentary members receive two free prints per visit. Just reserve your timed ticket online or with the Box Office, and your discount will be applied at checkout!
Timed portrait tickets are $20 (Free for members), reserve your timeslot online or with the Box Office at (479) 657-2335.Timed portrait tickets include one oversized photo portrait and admission for up to three people. Digital copies of your photo will be available after your visit.If you do not plan on taking a portrait during your visit, no purchase is required to attend The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press.
Translated more than any book but the Bible, the Tao Te Ching is still largely unknown to and/or misunderstood by modern-day Westerners. It is NOT a religious text, but rather an exquisite manual for living with integrity, as useful (perhaps more?) today than it was in the Chinese world of 500 BCE. As William Martin (author/translator) says, “It makes no claim to special Divine inspiration, yet it has brought inspiration to countless millions over the centuries. It is a beautiful expression of wisdom and encouragement that arises from a clear understanding of˜the Way the World Works.” In this session, Dr. Larry Campbell, who has extensive experience with the Tao Te Ching, will provide an overview of the book. We will look at its background, examine briefly its possible authorship, discuss why various translations are SO different, and take a look at sample translations of various verses, and familiar passages you may never have known were from the Tao Te Ching! Time permitting, we will also explore some of the fascinating connections to Christianity and the words & wisdom of Jesus, in a book written 500 years before the time of Christ.
"Finding Our Way | February 5 - April 26, 2026The moment of arrival—what we carry when we seek sanctuary, transitions, and the crossing into safety. Sandra Spotts, artist. Jay Lane, artist. Familiar images made from various materials and objects, found and recycled, placed in a format of controlled chaos, is at this point in my journey, the medium of choice for the“Finding Our Way” exhibit at Gotahold Brewing. I see society as satirical subject matter that exists in a surrealistic landscape of twisted perspective that is filled to the fences with social ironies. And yet, I still have to maintain my sense of humor about what has been and what will be with the activities du jour based on fear, war, greed, and hate. With this sense also comes my interpretations, expressed visually based on myexperiences, feelings, and health, from finding my way as an artist. I hope these pieces give you a sense of curiosity that you continue to carry with you while you are finding your way through all of this we humans call life."
Arts Live Theatre is offering two half-day Spring Break camps from March 23-27. Trolls 2: The Adventure Continues for ages 6-8yrs, and The WICKED World of Oz for ages 9-12yrs. ALT Teaching Artists are theatre professionals and educators. For more information and to register please visit, www.artslivetheatre.com today. Space is limited so register early!
School for Advanced Studies - Northwest Arkansas Annual Art Gala on April 10, 5-7 p.m.
The Northwest Arkansas community is invited to the School for Advanced Studies - Northwest Arkansas Annual Art Gala! Experience student art, solo ceramic shows, live music, and dance performances.
We will also be showcasing elements of our Integrated Arts Partnership with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The Crystal Bridges Mobile Art Lab will be on site for our guests to create their own artwork.
We will be accepting ideas for the "untold stories of Rogers, AR" which will be the foundation for the creation of a community art piece during the 2026-27 school year.
Guests will also have a chance to participate in viewing American Art through the process of Visual Thinking Strategies, using some of the techniques that School for Advanced Studies - Northwest Arkansas students use to study art from the Crystal Bridges collection.
We will also be hosting an Empty Bowls Fundraiser where guests can purchase an original ceramic art piece.
All proceeds go to the CARE Community Center.
A Celebration of Choctaw Art and Culture is a partnership between ACHE and Choctaw Nation Public Arts. The reception opening will be held Thursday, April 9th, 5-7pm, with the exhibition on display through May 22nd. Celebrate the voices, stories and artistry of Choctaw nation of Oklahoma in a vibrant exhibition featuring both traditional and contemporary works. This showcase honors Choctaw culture through pieces that reflect ancestral knowledge, lived experiences and modern expression. Experience powerful artwork, support Native American artists, and connect with the rich and enduring artistic legacy of the Choctaw Nation. Free. Open to the public. ACHE RIHWC 1000 Fianna Way, Fort Smith.
Bring Your Own Tote! Inspired by the textiles featured in American 250: Common Threads, this Studio Social invites you to give your well-loved tote bags new life through hand-stitched embellishment. Led by quilting artist Linda Pumphrey, you’ll learn how to combine patchwork fabric, simple embroidery, and decorative details like buttons and stitching to transform an everyday bag into something uniquely yours. Bring your own tote or use one of ours.
Studio Socials are more than workshops — they’re creative nights out designed for connection and exploration. With a relaxed, drop-in format and a cash bar, these events make art approachable and fun. Come with friends or on your own and enjoy a welcoming space to experiment, socialize, and head home with something you’ve made by hand.
Tickets are free. Reserve your spot online or with Guest Experience at (479) 657-2335 today.
Studio Socials with Queer Craft Corner are more than workshops, they’re creative nights out designed for connection and exploration. With a cash bar and a relaxed, drop-in format lead by Queer Craft Corner and special guests artists, these events make art approachable and fun! Whether you come with friends or on your own, you’ll enjoy a welcoming, safe space to experiment, socialize, and leave with artworks you’ve made yourself.
Apr 11 Saturday
Amy Leisure will teach a class on the basics of crochet using fabric strips. Participants will leave with a hook, a bowl, and the knowledge to create many fun projects. Ages 10-15 must be accompanied by a paid parent or guardian, class size limited to 10. Folkways fiber volunteers will be available to help students learn one-on-one. Sack lunch is recommended since the class runs from 10am to 2pm.
$40 fee includes all materials and instruction.