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September 15 through October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to recognize the contributions and influence of Latine/x Americans. To honor those based in Northwest Arkansas, the University of Arkansas’ Multicultural Center partnered with the Anne Kittrell Gallery to showcase a portrait gallery celebrating Latine/x university students, staff and community figures.
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A large mural in downtown Bentonville is nearing completion. Lakes & Rivers features two large images of smallmouth bass. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with the man behind the art, Stefan Sagemeister.
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Nearly a dozen artists created nine murals this summer in Fayetteville during the city's inaugural Sprayetteville Street Art Festival adding more public…
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Each year the Unexpected, a public art festival in Fort Smith slowly expands to reach new audiences. The murals- vibrant, graphic, comedic and arresting-…
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Green Candy is an art action presented by Experience Fayetteville and JustKids with the goal of generating discussion around waste and sustainability…
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Large-scale paintings have appeared on buildings in Bentonville, Fayetteville and Springdale this month. The subject matter ranges from the Experience…
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International artists will once again paint murals in downtown Fort Smith as part of The Unexpected. Now in its second year, this art initiative is…
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The Bentonville Public Art Advisory Committee and Visit Bentonville are looking for artists to help add more public art to the city. They are seeking…
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A new mural near Shiloh Square was created by Parson Hills Elementary students and students in Helen Tyson Middle School's EAST Initiative. The mural is…