Seawood's show at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas features portraits and interviews of young black men talking about how people see them.
An exhibition from the collection of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia opens with a reception with music and a talk by Jim Crow Museum founder/director David Pilgrim.
An exhibition of works inspired by the forest.
The Miami artist and Colombia native makes monumental and ironic charcoal drawings inspired by and commenting on the clash of cultures in Florida.
Naomi Safran-Hon's exhibition "Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter" includes drear fantastical scenes of rubble-strewn home interiors.
New work by Cantrell Gallery's stable of 13 artists will be on exhibit through Christmas Eve.
Photographs of blues and gospel artists from the Southeastern United States by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Timothy Duffy go on exhibit Oct. 1 at the Delta Cultural Center.
The Fayetteville artist has a one-woman show at The Gallery at Midtown Associates.
Justin Bryant's paintings and drawings of African-American figures with their faces partially obscured are inspired by Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "We Wear the Mask."
An exhibition of print series by one of the greatest artists of all time — Francisco Goya (1746-1828) — and 20th-century artist Federico Castellon, both of whom used dark imagery to illustrate the human condition, is on exhibit in the Windgate Gallery of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at UA Pulaski Tech.
UA Little Rock will exhibit the digital manipulations of the New York photographer.
Feral animals and children populate the narrative drawings of Anaïs Dassé.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art exhibits crystals in art and as art.
The show will feature work by six Arkansas artists among others.
Fayetteville artist Cory D. Perry is concerned with the way people change the way they present themselves to exist the culture in which they find themselves.
Gallery 26 packs its walls for holiday art shoppers with works by 61 artists working in all mediums: jewelry, paintings, drawings, pottery, Christmas ornaments, sculpture, photography, etc.
Glamorous examples from ESSE and private collections, plus a party.
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum features an exhibition of pastels by David Mudrinich, drawing and painting professor at Arkansas Tech.
The monthly after-hours art event in the Argenta Arts District features, among other events, exhibitions by painter Justin Bryant, at the Thea Foundation, and photographer Brandon Markin, at Laman Library’s Argenta Branch.
Tessa Davidson of Cabot, assistant professor of art at Harding University in Searcy, is exhibiting 12 oils and a video projection at Argenta Gallery.
Seawood's show at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas features portraits and interviews of young black men talking about how people see them.
An exhibition from the collection of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia opens with a reception with music and a talk by Jim Crow Museum founder/director David Pilgrim.
An exhibition of works inspired by the forest.
The Miami artist and Colombia native makes monumental and ironic charcoal drawings inspired by and commenting on the clash of cultures in Florida.
Naomi Safran-Hon's exhibition "Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter" includes drear fantastical scenes of rubble-strewn home interiors.
New work by Cantrell Gallery's stable of 13 artists will be on exhibit through Christmas Eve.
Photographs of blues and gospel artists from the Southeastern United States by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Timothy Duffy go on exhibit Oct. 1 at the Delta Cultural Center.
The Fayetteville artist has a one-woman show at The Gallery at Midtown Associates.
Justin Bryant's paintings and drawings of African-American figures with their faces partially obscured are inspired by Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "We Wear the Mask."
An exhibition of print series by one of the greatest artists of all time — Francisco Goya (1746-1828) — and 20th-century artist Federico Castellon, both of whom used dark imagery to illustrate the human condition, is on exhibit in the Windgate Gallery of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at UA Pulaski Tech.
UA Little Rock will exhibit the digital manipulations of the New York photographer.
Feral animals and children populate the narrative drawings of Anaïs Dassé.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art exhibits crystals in art and as art.
The show will feature work by six Arkansas artists among others.
Fayetteville artist Cory D. Perry is concerned with the way people change the way they present themselves to exist the culture in which they find themselves.
Gallery 26 packs its walls for holiday art shoppers with works by 61 artists working in all mediums: jewelry, paintings, drawings, pottery, Christmas ornaments, sculpture, photography, etc.
Glamorous examples from ESSE and private collections, plus a party.
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum features an exhibition of pastels by David Mudrinich, drawing and painting professor at Arkansas Tech.
Martha Redbone draws on the sounds of her childhood in Appalachia, teen years in New York, her father's gospel singing and the Native American spirit she inherited from her mother for a roots sound of her very own.
Touring behind its latest release, "Signs," TTB preserves everything worth saving about classic rock music while emphatically making its own artistic mark.
Kansas City artist creates site-sensitive show for The New Gallery.
Seawood's show at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas features portraits and interviews of young black men talking about how people see them.
An exhibition from the collection of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia opens with a reception with music and a talk by Jim Crow Museum founder/director David Pilgrim.
An exhibition of works inspired by the forest.
Naomi Safran-Hon's exhibition "Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter" includes drear fantastical scenes of rubble-strewn home interiors.
New work by Cantrell Gallery's stable of 13 artists will be on exhibit through Christmas Eve.
Photographs of blues and gospel artists from the Southeastern United States by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Timothy Duffy go on exhibit Oct. 1 at the Delta Cultural Center.
The Fayetteville artist has a one-woman show at The Gallery at Midtown Associates.
An exhibition of print series by one of the greatest artists of all time — Francisco Goya (1746-1828) — and 20th-century artist Federico Castellon, both of whom used dark imagery to illustrate the human condition, is on exhibit in the Windgate Gallery of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at UA Pulaski Tech.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art exhibits crystals in art and as art.
The show will feature work by six Arkansas artists among others.
Fayetteville artist Cory D. Perry is concerned with the way people change the way they present themselves to exist the culture in which they find themselves.
Tessa Davidson of Cabot, assistant professor of art at Harding University in Searcy, is exhibiting 12 oils and a video projection at Argenta Gallery.
Gallery 26 packs its walls for holiday art shoppers with works by 61 artists working in all mediums: jewelry, paintings, drawings, pottery, Christmas ornaments, sculpture, photography, etc.
Glamorous examples from ESSE and private collections, plus a party.
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum features an exhibition of pastels by David Mudrinich, drawing and painting professor at Arkansas Tech.
An exhibition from the collection of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia opens with a reception with music and a talk by Jim Crow Museum founder/director David Pilgrim.
An exhibition of works inspired by the forest.
Naomi Safran-Hon's exhibition "Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter" includes drear fantastical scenes of rubble-strewn home interiors.
New work by Cantrell Gallery's stable of 13 artists will be on exhibit through Christmas Eve.
Photographs of blues and gospel artists from the Southeastern United States by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Timothy Duffy go on exhibit Oct. 1 at the Delta Cultural Center.
The Fayetteville artist has a one-woman show at The Gallery at Midtown Associates.
An exhibition of print series by one of the greatest artists of all time — Francisco Goya (1746-1828) — and 20th-century artist Federico Castellon, both of whom used dark imagery to illustrate the human condition, is on exhibit in the Windgate Gallery of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at UA Pulaski Tech.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art exhibits crystals in art and as art.
The show will feature work by six Arkansas artists among others.
Glamorous examples from ESSE and private collections, plus a party.
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum features an exhibition of pastels by David Mudrinich, drawing and painting professor at Arkansas Tech.
The Old State House Museum is celebrating the 80th annual Arkansas State Fair with two fair-themed exhibitions.
An exhibition from the collection of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia opens with a reception with music and a talk by Jim Crow Museum founder/director David Pilgrim.
An exhibition of works inspired by the forest.
Naomi Safran-Hon's exhibition "Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter" includes drear fantastical scenes of rubble-strewn home interiors.
New work by Cantrell Gallery's stable of 13 artists will be on exhibit through Christmas Eve.
Photographs of blues and gospel artists from the Southeastern United States by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Timothy Duffy go on exhibit Oct. 1 at the Delta Cultural Center.
The Fayetteville artist has a one-woman show at The Gallery at Midtown Associates.
Justin Bryant's paintings and drawings of African-American figures with their faces partially obscured are inspired by Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "We Wear the Mask."
An exhibition of print series by one of the greatest artists of all time — Francisco Goya (1746-1828) — and 20th-century artist Federico Castellon, both of whom used dark imagery to illustrate the human condition, is on exhibit in the Windgate Gallery of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at UA Pulaski Tech.
UA Little Rock will exhibit the digital manipulations of the New York photographer.
Feral animals and children populate the narrative drawings of Anaïs Dassé.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art exhibits crystals in art and as art.
The show will feature work by six Arkansas artists among others.
Glamorous examples from ESSE and private collections, plus a party.
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum features an exhibition of pastels by David Mudrinich, drawing and painting professor at Arkansas Tech.
National Book Award winner and Little Rock native Nate Powell speaks at Oxford American's "South Words" series.
Arkansas Times Film Series curator Omaya Jones is doing it again: taking a movie you’ve barely heard of and putting it up on the big screen as proof of its beauty and depth. This time around, it’s “Babette’s Feast,” Danish director Gabriel Axel’s 1987 drama/food movie about a French housekeeper who uses the lottery money she’s won to serve up an exquisite seven-course meal.
An exhibition from the collection of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia opens with a reception with music and a talk by Jim Crow Museum founder/director David Pilgrim.
An exhibition of works inspired by the forest.
The Old State House Museum is celebrating the 80th annual Arkansas State Fair with two fair-themed exhibitions.
Naomi Safran-Hon's exhibition "Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter" includes drear fantastical scenes of rubble-strewn home interiors.
New work by Cantrell Gallery's stable of 13 artists will be on exhibit through Christmas Eve.
Photographs of blues and gospel artists from the Southeastern United States by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Timothy Duffy go on exhibit Oct. 1 at the Delta Cultural Center.
The Fayetteville artist has a one-woman show at The Gallery at Midtown Associates.
Justin Bryant's paintings and drawings of African-American figures with their faces partially obscured are inspired by Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "We Wear the Mask."
An exhibition of print series by one of the greatest artists of all time — Francisco Goya (1746-1828) — and 20th-century artist Federico Castellon, both of whom used dark imagery to illustrate the human condition, is on exhibit in the Windgate Gallery of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at UA Pulaski Tech.
UA Little Rock will exhibit the digital manipulations of the New York photographer.
Feral animals and children populate the narrative drawings of Anaïs Dassé.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art exhibits crystals in art and as art.
The show will feature work by six Arkansas artists among others.
Tessa Davidson of Cabot, assistant professor of art at Harding University in Searcy, is exhibiting 12 oils and a video projection at Argenta Gallery.
Gallery 26 packs its walls for holiday art shoppers with works by 61 artists working in all mediums: jewelry, paintings, drawings, pottery, Christmas ornaments, sculpture, photography, etc.
Glamorous examples from ESSE and private collections, plus a party.
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum features an exhibition of pastels by David Mudrinich, drawing and painting professor at Arkansas Tech.
An exhibition from the collection of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia opens with a reception with music and a talk by Jim Crow Museum founder/director David Pilgrim.
An exhibition of works inspired by the forest.
The Old State House Museum is celebrating the 80th annual Arkansas State Fair with two fair-themed exhibitions.
Naomi Safran-Hon's exhibition "Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter" includes drear fantastical scenes of rubble-strewn home interiors.
New work by Cantrell Gallery's stable of 13 artists will be on exhibit through Christmas Eve.
Photographs of blues and gospel artists from the Southeastern United States by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Timothy Duffy go on exhibit Oct. 1 at the Delta Cultural Center.
The Fayetteville artist has a one-woman show at The Gallery at Midtown Associates.
Justin Bryant's paintings and drawings of African-American figures with their faces partially obscured are inspired by Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "We Wear the Mask."
An exhibition of print series by one of the greatest artists of all time — Francisco Goya (1746-1828) — and 20th-century artist Federico Castellon, both of whom used dark imagery to illustrate the human condition, is on exhibit in the Windgate Gallery of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at UA Pulaski Tech.
UA Little Rock will exhibit the digital manipulations of the New York photographer.
Feral animals and children populate the narrative drawings of Anaïs Dassé.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art exhibits crystals in art and as art.
The show will feature work by six Arkansas artists among others.
Fayetteville artist Cory D. Perry is concerned with the way people change the way they present themselves to exist the culture in which they find themselves.
Tessa Davidson of Cabot, assistant professor of art at Harding University in Searcy, is exhibiting 12 oils and a video projection at Argenta Gallery.
Gallery 26 packs its walls for holiday art shoppers with works by 61 artists working in all mediums: jewelry, paintings, drawings, pottery, Christmas ornaments, sculpture, photography, etc.
Glamorous examples from ESSE and private collections, plus a party.
The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum features an exhibition of pastels by David Mudrinich, drawing and painting professor at Arkansas Tech.