Sunday, August 28th
Sunday Music — 1pm with Woven at Terra Studios in Fayetteville. free. I use art.org.
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Monday, August 29th
Drop-In Tours: Collection Highlights — Monday, Thursday, Sunday 11:30am, Saturday 2:00pm, Garrison Lobby of the Crystal Bridges Museum. free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
Drop-In Tour: Architecture — Garrison Lobby of the Crystal Bridges Museum at 1:00 PM on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays. free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
Yoga at FPL — 6pm, Art & Movement Room at Fayetteville Public Library. free. faylib.org.
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August 30 (Tue)
CB to You Mobile Art Lab — Fort Smith Main Library, 3-6pm, artist Lynette Thrower’s celebration of appreciation. free. fortsmithlibrary.org.
Mindfulness Meditation — 5:30-7:15 PM, Art & Movement Room, Fayetteville Public Library. free. faylib.org.
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Wednesday, August 31
Drop-In Tour: The Big Picture — Art, Architecture, Nature, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday at 11:30 am, Garrison Lobby at the Crystal Bridges Museum. free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
3/30 minutes — 3 pieces in 30 minutes, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 12:30pm, Garrison Lobby of the Crystal Bridges Museum. free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
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September 1 (Thursday)
Register for the Tiny Art Show — Register for a free canvas, paint it at home, then take it home to display at the Bentonville Public Library throughout October. Applicable age: 6-12 years old. bentonvillelibrary.org.
Bookmark Decorative Artifacts — Through September, Fort Smith Dallas Branch Library. free. fortsmithlibrary.org.
Artist of the Month — Sandra Dixon, through September, Fort Smith Miller Branch Library. free. fortsmithlibrary.org.
We’re Crazy — Knitting and Crocheting Club, 1:00 p.m., Bella Vista Public Library. free. bvpl.org.
Neurodiverse Night — “We the People” takes place from 6-8pm at the Modern Art Gallery at the Crystal Bridges Museum. Free, but timed tickets are required. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
Latin Dance Night — 7:30pm-11pm, Great Hall at Crystal Bridges Museum. free. Get tickets at 657-2335 or Crystalbridges.org.
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Friday, September 2nd
GED Class in Spanish — 10am-noon, Ann Henry Boardroom, Fayetteville Public Library. free. Register at faylib.org.
BPL in the Community — Family Story Time, 10:30 am, Bentonville Community Center, 1101 Southwest Civic Circle. free. bentonvillelibrary.org.
Drop-In Tour: Art Trail — Sculpture and Nature, 1pm, Garrison Lobby of the Crystal Bridges Museum. free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
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Saturday, September 3rd
Craft Around the World — Japan, 10:30am-noon, Springdale Public Library. free. springdalelibrary.org.
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on show
Private Class — For 4-10 including Pinch Pot, Troll Head Night Lights, Polymer Clay Creatures, Clay Rabbits, Clay Dogs or Cats, Big Mouth Clay Creatures, $25+ Per Person, Durham Terra Studios. Private tours are also offered. 643-3185 or usingart.org.
“Dupatta: Journeys of Life and Cultural Identity” — Artwork by Shabana Kauser, through September 11, Fort Smith Regional Art Museum, 1601 Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith. free. fsram.org and shabanakauserart.com.
“Let’s Talk: Art of the West” — Until Sept. 12, Early American Gallery at the Crystal Bridges Museum. Free; no ticket required. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
“Process/Experience/Place” — Through September 18th, The District Art Gallery by UAFS in Fort Smith’s Bakery District showcases art by Mary Elkins, Jarrod Clack, and Owen Buffington. free. uafs.edu/academics/colleges-and-schools/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/art-and-design.php.
Feng Zikai: Selections from the Permanent Collection — Until September 22nd, Fort Smith Regional Art Museum. free. fsram.org.
“Scissored Landscape” — The European-American artist painted a version of the world he wanted others to see. What’s left behind—footprints, fences, military trenches, deeds, handshakes, broken treaties, blood—till The Momentary in Bentonville on September 25 tells a darker and more accurate story. free. themomentary.org.
FRESH FROM THE STUDIO — Through September 30th, at the Fenix Art Gallery, 150 N. Skyline Drive, Fayetteville, citing “emotional bonding and exuberant creativity” from artists working in the studio. increase. Gallery hours are Thursday and Friday from noon to 5 PM. Saturday noon to 6 p.m. fenixarts.org.
Elevate — Works by Danielle Hatch, Sarah Turner and Linda Lopez on display at Bentonville’s 21C Museum Hotel through September. free. 21cmmuseumhotels.com/museum/exhibit/elevate-bentonville-2022/.
“Worst-Scenario Survival Experience” — Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Thursday, Friday and Saturday from noon to 8pm. His JTL shop on Emma His Avenue in downtown Springdale from noon to 6pm Sunday through October 14th. $6-$12. thejonescenter.net.
“Benton County Civil War: The Untold Story” — Until Nov. 12, Rogers Museum of History. free. 621-1154 or rogershistoricalmuseum.org.
“Ken Smith’s Buffalo River Country” — Springdale’s Shiloh Ozark Historical Museum (until December) commemorates the founding of the National Rivers. free. 750-8165 or shilohmuseum.org.
“Digi Know” — Shows a time when photography was precious, how historical photography was digitized, how historical photography was digitized, and how it tells the stories of our people and the past. A photo exhibition that shows visitors what they are preserving. Held during the summer at the Shiloh Ozark Historical Museum in Springdale. free. shilohmuseum.org.
“Math Moves! Experiencing Ratio and Proportation” — The Scott Family Amazeum in Bentonville allows children and families to “play with their bodies and gestures to explore proportions and ratios.” 10 dollars. amazeum.org.
“A Dash of Apple Vinegar” — a celebration of Rogers’ apple industry, runs through December 31st at the Rogers Historical Museum. free. 621-1154 or rogershistoricalmuseum.org.
“We the People: The Radical Concept of Democracy” — Until Jan. 2, Crystal Bridges Museum. free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org.
— Becca Martin-Brown
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