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Tomorrow, July 11, the Women of the Ozarks collaborative art show will host an opening reception at Ozark Beer Company in Rogers. The show is part of a six-artist, five-city, eight-month tour of the art. Co-founding artists Claire Pongonis and Tram Colwin visited the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio this week to talk with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about what an art collaborative can achieve.
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On today's show, building energy efficient houses in northwest Arkansas. Also, artists helping artists. Plus, a dip into the Ozarks at Large archives to recall what was happening in July 18 years ago.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete speaks with Julie Gabel from Arts Live Theater about their upcoming show, "Happily Ever After", and other audition opportunities.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete speaks with Diane Smith and Connor Paulson from the Lower Lights Theatre Company about their upcoming show, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman speaks with Emma Fuston, Executive Director of Terra Studios, will be hosting Meet the Artist – an exclusive after-hours fundraising event.
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KUAF Community SpotlightArts One Presents - formerly Art Center of the Ozarks - is offering the gripping tale of Sweeney Todd with two runs later this month. It's directed by Colman Ray Clark, a native of Springdale who now resides in New York City. Pete speaks with Colman and Anne Jackson, Executive Director of Arts One Presents.
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The Second Annual Arkansas Pottery Festival begins Friday at the Community Creative Center in Fayetteville. The keynote speaker this year will be David Gifford, to discuss Niloak, a style of pottery with deep roots in Arkansas clay.
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The organizers behind Stage Eighteen in Fayetteville aim to make a space for performance, visual and other art forms that may not be as large as places…