May 10 Friday
Members are invited to enjoy a first look at our new exhibition Dark Waters! Don’t miss your chance to be one of the first to see this unique photography exhibition that reinvents a centuries-old genre with coolness and clarity. Just check in at the Guest Experience desk when you arrive and then head into the galleries to explore!
Plus, don’t forget to stick around for the Member Mingle at 4:30 p.m. to meet the artist, Kristine Potter.
Tickets are free, reserve your spot online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today.
Join Kitty Sanders, Butterfly Mentor at the Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks, for an investigation into the fascinating life of the monarch butterfly. The monarch migration is a scientific marvel. Special emphasis will be placed on the spring and fall migrations, but we will also discuss monarch ecology, monarch decline, and what community members can do to help improve conditions for monarchs.
Julie Hop earned her BFA in Painting and Drawing from Columbia College, Chicago. She has been a muralist and has participated in exhibits in Chicago, New Orleans and Eureka Springs. Julie has designed and implemented art classes for children, teens and adults and has experience as a public school teacher.Faith Cleveland has been practicing alcohol ink, ceramics, and small metals for several years. Her work has appeared in galleries downtown and online. Her passion for making has lead her to sharing her knowledge through teaching at ESSA.
Celebrate National Music Week! Southern Strings will present a free music program May 10 at The Plaza, Bella Vista AR at 4:00 p.m. Southern Strings is a unique group of musicians playing mountain dulcimers, hammered dulcimer, harps, psalteries, violins, acoustic guitar, and banjo. They play gospel, folk, traditional and mountain music in which the audience can sing along. National Music Week is in its 101st year and sponsored by the National Federation of Music Clubs along with its local affiliates, Andante Music Club of Bella Vista and MAPS - NWA Music, Art, and Poetry Students. It recognizes the importance of music in the life of our nation and invites all “friends of music” to participate in this great week of celebration.
Members are invited to enjoy an evening at the Momentary with fellow art lovers and celebrate the opening of our newest exhibition, Dark Waters. Join us in the lobby to mingle with other MO members, enjoy small bites and drinks, and meet the artist, Kristine Potter!
Rae Dunn created wheel-thrown stoneware pottery and glazes for over 30 years. She believed that good pots make you want to dance with them. She also collected folk crafts, including white oak baskets and paintings.
Pond Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Mysteries of the Sun, an exhibition of new paintings, drawings, and collages by Nashville-based artist, David Onri Anderson. This is the inaugural exhibition at Pond Gallery, a new space located on the Fayetteville Square. The exhibition will run from May 10th to June 21st, with a reception on Friday, May 10th from 5:30 - 8 pm. Our entrance is on Center St. below David Adams Fine Jewelry. More information about Pond and the full press release can be found on our website: www.pond.gallery
Grab your dancing shoes and get ready to experience a night full of dancing! In collaboration with En Fuego Dance and Fitness, learn Salsa, Bachata, and Cumbia with an evening of Latin dancing in the museum’s Great Hall!
The doors open and the fun starts with three 20-minute beginner lessons on Salsa, Bachata, and Cumbia at 7 p.m. with host Claudia Aguilar. You don’t need a partner to join, as dancers rotate during the class. The class will be followed by music and social dancing from 8:00 p.m. to 12 a.m.
In Honor of the Special Exhibit: Exquisite Creatures the theme of the night is Kaleidoscope Night; Dress up in your brightest colors
See you on the dance floor!
Advanced tickets are $15 ($12.50 for members) until May 7, reserve your spot online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today.Tickets purchased after May 7 are $20 ($18 for members).
Winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this deliciously funny send-up of Shakespeare’s Hamlet is set to take Broadway by storm in 2023 following a sold-out run at The Public Theater. When the ghost of Juicy’s father demands that Juicy avenge his murder, fatal intent doesn't come easy to this sensitive, self-aware, young Black man in search of his own happiness and liberation. From an uproarious Southern family cookout emerges a compelling examination of love and loss, pain and joy, revenge and karaoke.
The best local & regional stand up comics transform Club 509@the KavaBar into the funniest room in Fayetteville, every Friday night. Our newly remodeled cabaret setting makes Club 509 the best place to see & hear standup comedy in Northwest Arkansas 🎶