Oct 04 Saturday
This incredible celebration of craft and creativity will take over the Art Trail starting from the museum’s Great Hall, October 4–5, 2025.
See a vibrant showcase of artwork featuring talented artists from across the country, spanning different mediums. There will also be food trucks, live art demos, culinary experiences, and more. Support these amazing creators and find something special to take home.
See you there!
Free, no tickets required. Drop by anytime.
"Teresa Pelliccio underwent a significant mind-shift in 2004 after reading The Power of Now and began a meditation practice. Shortly thereafter, she began experiencing conscious, otherworldly “trips” during her sleep. To understand and process these experiences, she turned to art. Her art forms are born from personal associations and blend spirituality, the metaphysical, intuition, self-empowerment and rebellion with femininity, whimsy and impulse. It is her wish that her work might inspire you to consider what may lie beyond the physical and encourage you to explore it. And, to love and support yourself fully as you do. Hilka Irvin is a Minnesota native who made Eureka Springs her home in 2014. A self-taught artist, she works in various mediums—oils, acrylics, and watercolor—each reflective of her mindset. In addition to visual art, she writes poetry and short stories to fulfill her creative soul. Her work is often described as eclectic, as she creates instinctively rather than adhering to expectations. Hilka thrives on stepping outside her comfort zone and expresses herself through art and writing that continues to evolve.RIGDON IRVIN has always thought of art as a history of humankind. His art is very much influenced by the fact that he is a child of the 70’s. He was introduced to all kinds of music, art and various aspects of the counter culture at an early age, by older siblings, who were coming of age during that time. He loves color and watching it explode on the canvas, incorporating the architectural lines of the mid century, as well as the atomic themes of the space age. Being an abstract artist allows him the freedom to create art from “an anything goes” mindset. "
Community Creative Center is thrilled to present Pottery on the Patio for the fifth year in a row at the Walton Arts Center’s Nadine Baum Studios! This year’s event will be bigger than ever!
Pottery on the Patio is a family-friendly, free event open to the public. Hands-on art activities, including pottery wheel throwing, watercolor painting, kids clay, face painting, and more.
"In the hands of Batterton and Edwards, two distinct musical traditions merge into something both timeless and fresh. Their sound embodies the natural fusion that occurs where Ozark grit meets Delta groove — a musical intersection that's uniquely Arkansas.
For nearly twenty years, this duo has explored the rich territory between mountain and Delta traditions. Joe Batterton brings storytelling depth through his lyrics and vocals, while his solid rhythm guitar and mandolin work lay the foundation for their sound. Mark Edwards weaves between styles with masterful ease, whether he's flat-picking, playing Delta blues fingerstyle, or making his slide guitar moan like a midnight train.
Their music reflects the historical exchange between Arkansas's highlands and lowlands, when mountain folks would journey down to the Delta for cotton harvests, bringing their banjos and fiddles to swap songs with blues players. This cultural cross-pollination creates something that's more than just country blues - it's the sound of Arkansas's full musical heritage.
In performance, Batterton and Edwards move effortlessly between traditional numbers and original compositions that speak to contemporary life while honoring age-old themes. Their multi-instrumental approach keeps their sound fresh and dynamic, but it's their deep respect for both traditions that gives their music its authenticity. Whether they're playing a festival stage or a front porch gathering, their sound carries the raw emotion of Delta blues filtered through the clear mountain air of the Ozarks.
Every song tells a story of this special place where hill country meets Delta plain, where ancient ballads blend with cotton field hollers, where mountain streams flow down to meet muddy waters. In their music, you'll hear the echo of Doc Watson's guitar meeting Son House's slide, feel the spirit of mountain gospel merging with Delta spirituals, and experience the continuing evolution of Arkansas's rich musical heritage."
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Have you been looking for a group to dance or learn to dance with that is centered on safety, connection, and healing? The NWA Center for Sexual Assault and Cece Marie Choreography are hosting free dance workshops beginning this summer. This is a healing-centered dance experience where survivors reclaim safety, creativity, and connection through movement and shared story. You deserve to feel safe in your body.
This workshop is open to adult survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and / or human trafficking.
Sign up here: https://www.nwasexualassault.org/art-workshops-for-survivors
Not sure if you're eligible? Please talk to a member of our friendly team. Call 479-347-2304, email info@nwasexualassault.org, or visit the NWA Center for Sexual Assault website: nwasexualassault.org
Because you are not alone.
Oct 05 Sunday
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.