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  • Crystal Bridges Fashion Show

    Crystal Bridges Fashion Show

    By: Kristin Kite FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville celebrates with an Art Night Out. Friday, Oct. 28 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Art Night Out is getting a whole new makeover.  Crystal Bridges staff invites guests to discover a glamorous night in the museum. This event is an adults-only scene inspired…

  • Dickson Street’s newest hangout combines art and sport

    Dickson Street’s newest hangout combines art and sport

    By: Sydney Tyler FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Dickson Street Art Court is a free space open to the public that combines art, recreation and leisure activity. The Art Court project has been in the works since August 2020 and opened August 2022.  The Tyson Family Foundation and Experience Fayetteville partnered together to support downtown…

  • “Collage for the Climate” event

    “Collage for the Climate” event

    By: Autumn Klein FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – University of Arkansas students were given the opportunity to creatively discuss climate change. Today, University Programs and Zero Hour Arkansas teamed up to host “Collage for the Climate.” At this eco-friendly event, participants created collage pieces while conversing about climate change. Using scrap pieces from old books and…

  • Artosphere festival returns in May

    Artosphere festival returns in May

    By: Camryn Johnson   FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Walton Arts Center’s annual Artosphere Festival returns to Northwest Arkansas.    The art and nature festival will run May 4-27 in multiple locations across the region. All aspects of the event are based on elements of the natural world and are meant to create a space for a…

  • University of Arkansas’ School of Art Presents “Subject to Change”

    University of Arkansas’ School of Art Presents “Subject to Change”

    By: Luke Rossi FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The School of art will be hosting a thesis art exhibit with artist Alexis Kurtzman called “subject to Change.” Kurtzman wishes to display “various degrees of chance operations” in her art. The art method is described as a hybrid fixed method and explores collaboration, strategies, control and working under pre-fixed…

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