Aug 06 Thursday
Keith Haring in 3D is the first exhibition to highlight Keith Haring’s work in three dimensions, inviting visitors to move through, around, and within his art like never before. In the course of his short life, Keith Haring transmitted across a dizzying range of creative channels: painting, sculpture, installation, video, murals, performance, printmaking, early digital art, and more. While Haring helped define the look and mood of the 1980s, he also saw clearly a future that has become our present.
Haring is typically thought of as primarily a two-dimensional artist, but Keith Haring in 3D focuses on a lesser-known and highly compelling aspect of Haring’s practice as a sculptor. He created hundreds of three-dimensional artworks, beginning with painting objects he found in the street. Eventually, Haring made monumental sculptures in wood and metal, and even a whole store for his art.
Haring was, above all, a master of line, with an instinctive ability to compose on multiple scales. Haring’s work in three dimensions has never been the focus of a major exhibition and has rarely been shown. Keith Haring in 3D will fill this gap in public understanding by showcasing a wide range of Haring’s works, including sculpture, totems and masks, skateboards, clothing, boomboxes, paintings, drawings, and even a 1963 Buick Special. The exhibition will be accompanied by a major book published by Phaidon/Monacelli.
The NWA Juggling Club is ready to turn your circus dreams into reality! 👾🤡🤹🏻♂️
Thanks to the generous support of the @fayettevilleparksandrec Community Arts Program we are hosting a ✨fun✨,🎈 FREE🎈 and 🤯4-week🥳 long Spring In2 Circus workshop series!!
From hula hooping, juggling, to acrobatics, and more - this all ages, all levels, all fun community workshop series is guaranteed to teach you something new and (while not guaranteed BUT VERY LIKELY) make you giggle while doing it💖😋🤟🏻
Classes will take place🗓️every Thursday May 14th-June 4th⏰from 5pm-6pm🗺️ at Walker Park, between the skate park & the splash pad
Instruction, light drinks & snacks, and best part - ALL PROPS PROVIDED 🥎♠️⭕🤸🏻♂️
Come for the class, stay for the jam!!!
🫣If you can't find us 🤔look for the falling objects and listen for the laughter 🎶
Veterans and their families are invited to a free informational night on Wednesday, August 6th from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Fayetteville Public Library - Walker Community Room. The VA accredited attorney, Fritzie Vammen will cover VA disability benefits, how to file a claim, appeals options, and Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability — including how veterans rated below 100% may still qualify for full compensation. No appointment needed. Just show up. Look at the Fayetteville Public Library calendar at faylib.com/events for more information and free registration.
Aug 07 Friday
Tim Hillwood is a solo guitarist who is mostly known for original and unique guitar instrumentals. The fingerstyle pieces range from melodic folk, to jazz to new age and other genres that sometimes defy a label. These compositions generally come from an intention to uplift and inspire. Tim's guitar playing draws on many influences and fills a room with a wide range of his instrument.
Aug 08 Saturday
"JD and Company Jazz Combo was formed by James Daughety and Joe Randel, both lifelong jazz musicians. James attended the University of Missouri as a double bass performance major, way back in 1981. Joe spent time on the road touring with Jimmie Vaughan. The band features some of the best musicians from the NWA area. Two of our members are current UofA jazz performance majors, and one is a professor of Jazz Studies at the UofA. https://youtu.be/WD-0gMsRoiQ?feature=shared"
Ozark Folkways on Highway 71 in Winslow will host a potluck dinner and evening of traditional dancing! Starting the evening at 6:00 will be a potluck dinner, followed by Old Time Square dancing called by Steve Green, Abby Hollis, and friends. Bring a dish, entree, snack, or beverage to share. Then at 7pm dancing will start with squares and two-steps to live music. All dances are taught and beginner friendly. Partners not required. $10 admission supports the performers and the mission of Ozark Folkways.
Aug 09 Sunday
Aug 10 Monday