Oct 14 Tuesday
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.
Love jewelry? Learn to create your own in this fun, hands-on beading class! Whether you’re drawn to bold statement pieces or delicate designs, this beginner-friendly workshop will teach you the essential techniques of beading—from stringing to finishing. You’ll craft bracelets, necklaces, and earrings in colors and styles that match your wardrobe and personality. Participants will receive expert instruction and personalized guidance from Suzie Jenkins, a beaded jewelry designer. All materials will be provided—including a wide variety of beads and finishings—so you can focus on learning and creating. This small-group setting makes it easy to ask questions, get inspired by others, and leave with handmade jewelry and new skills. Warning: many students get hooked on beading after just one class—don’t be surprised if you do too! All materials, as well as lunch, are provided and covered in your class fee.
Get ready to tap your feet and turn up the volume as we explore the exciting origins of Rock and Roll! From its Delta Blues roots to the electrifying sounds of Memphis, this music-filled program will trace the evolution of one of America’s most influential genres.Join Dr. Gary Barrow, retired music professor from Arkansas Tech University, as he guides you through the early days of Rock and Roll with engaging stories, audio recordings, and lively video clips. You’ll hear the powerful voices and rhythms of legendary artists like Elvis Presley, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Chuck Berry, and more—many with deep roots in Arkansas and the South.This class is perfect for music lovers and curious minds alike. Whether you grew up with these sounds or are discovering them for the first time, come enjoy great conversation, toe-tapping tunes, and a deeper appreciation for the music that changed the world.
Retired educators and retired edu support staff gather to have lunch, engage with other retirees, share news, information, and updates on retirement benefits. WCRTA provides a $1500 scholarship to students pursuing a teaching career and also collects donations to local charities.
Ever wondered what really goes on at “The Farm” just north of the U of A campus? This is your chance to find out! Join us for an insider’s tour of the 725-acre Milo J. Shult Agricultural Research and Extension Center—home to cutting-edge research that’s shaping the future of agriculture. Often called the heart of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, the center is a living laboratory where over 250 scientists and staff work on everything from soil and water conservation to animal science, crop production, food safety, and agri-tech innovation.You’ll hear from Vaughn Skinner, resident director and farm manager, and other experts as they guide you through labs and outdoor research plots.Whether you’re passionate about sustainability, curious about farming technology, or just want to learn something new, this tour offers a unique and engaging look at agriculture in action. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather! Activity Level: 2
"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. "
BYOP ~ Bring Your Own Poem Hosted By ~ Derelicts Digest FreeAll AgesYour WordsYour People Your Place
Join Cocoon Yoga Lab for an energizing, yet mindful yoga flow. This twice-monthly class offers a balanced mix of gentle challenge and restorative movement, perfect for those who want to cultivate strength, flexibility, and inner calm.
Throughout the session, we’ll move through a variety of postures, guided by breath and mindful movement, building both physical endurance and mental focus. This practice is beginner-friendly and open to yogis of all levels. Options will be provided to either soften or intensify your practice, allowing you to meet your body where it’s at.
While the pace will help you work up a light glisten, this isn’t an intense sweat session—making it the perfect way to unwind and connect with your body.
Practiced at room temperature, this class is a welcoming, feel-good way to move your body, quiet the mind, and leave feeling centered.
Tickets are $10 ($5 for members), see upcoming event dates and reserve your spot online, or speak with the Box Office at (479) 657-2335 today.
Please bring a yoga mat to practice on, along with any props to help make you more comfortable, such as a block or small bolster. We also recommend you wear comfortable layers you can easily stretch and move in.
Live From the Liars Table is a live storytelling show series where your stories are read aloud by actors.The series was created in February by Mischa Hutchings and Lacy Post, and is back for its first show of the new season Tuesday 10/14 with the theme: “Take This Job and Shove It!”
Got a story of a crappy job? Have you ever had fantasies of quitting? Have you ever walked out and never looked back? What about a bad boss, a work crush or coworker / frenemy? Ever fallen asleep during a meeting? Does team building give you the ick?Writers of all levels encouraged to submit! To send in a story, please email posthauspresents@gmail.com a PDF file around 1000 words by October 10th.
Join us at Fenix Gallery on Mount Sequoyah Tuesday 10/14 to hear these new stories!
*The Liars Table is the name of the table in a rural community diner or coffee shop where people in the know gather to exchange information, ideas, and entertainment — an important place for informal meetings about local concerns.
Get ready—Grammy-nominated indie-pop band Lucius is bringing their signature sound to the RØDE House this fall!
Fresh off the release of their self-titled fourth album, the band returns to their roots with a powerful set of new songs exploring relationships, grief, and life’s complexities. Known for their magnetic live shows and otherworldly harmonies, Lucius promises a performance that’s as intimate as it is electrifying.
Opening the night’s performance is Jobi Riccio.
See you there.