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Bits and Pieces Make a Whole
Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce
21 West Mountain Street #300, FayettevilleJune 13 - August 29, 2022
We inherit many things from those we grow up amongst–from physical looks to meaningful objects passed down from generation to generation. But beyond these tangible inheritances are more intangible ones. During our formative years we also absorb certain traits, beliefs, or narratives from those around us. However, these things do not determine who we become. What we do with these inheritances remains in our hands. Bits and Pieces Make a Whole is a bold exploration of the act of repurposing our past and reimagining our future.
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Miss You Like Hell
TheatreSquared
477 West Spring Street, FayettevilleJune 1 to July 11, 2022
Miss You Like Hell is a musical production at TheatreSquared, written and composed by Quiara Alegría Hudes and Erin McKeown, and directed by Esteban Arévalo Ibáñez. This play follows a mother-daughter duo through a road trip across America and delves into the wealth of humor, mystery, and gravity at the center of their relationship.
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Life on Earth Over Time
Fayetteville Public Library
401 West Mountain Street, FayettevilleMay 29 - July 3, 2022
Art Ventures presents Life on Earth Over Time, a student exhibition from our K-12 Gallery Initiative program on display at Fayetteville Public Library from May 29 to July 3, 2022. This exhibition features work by ten homeschooled students from NWA, ranging from 5th-9th grades.
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Mending the Pieces With Gold
Fayetteville Public Library
401 West Mountain Street, FayettevilleApril 5 - May 29, 2022
We are the sum of our experiences–both good and bad. The difficult ordeals of life may leave us feeling shattered in their wake, but through time spent healing and repairing these broken pieces we may shape our characters into a beautiful new whole.
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Robert Ross A to Z Retrospective
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleMay 5- June 26, 2022
This retrospective celebrates the life’s work of the legendary artist Robert Ross. Ross uses watercolor pigment, and pastel for large and small paintings and drawings, utilizing traditional and nontraditional surfaces to record the experience of direct observation of human form and landscape. Several of the most important works from his remarkable early years as an artist to the present day are included in this show. Significant beauty and depth are often missed by the casual viewer in works of art, such as sources and edges of light, implied lines, and textures. Therefore, this exhibition invites the audience to spend time with each of his works, paying attention to every little detail, especially those that are not immediately apparent. These small details, easily missed, interest Robert Ross the most.
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From the Heart: The Power of it! @Faulkner
Faulkner Performing Arts Center
453 Garland Avenue, FayettevilleMay 4 - June 26, 2022
Throughout modern times, women’s participation and impact on life on all levels have been marginalized. Values generally exhibited in women–compassion, kindness, thinking critically, not wanting to kill and colonize–are seen as ineffective in human progress, and from the heart.
Amy Eichler ▪ Ana Buitrago ▪ Bia Furtado ▪ Carol Hart ▪ Cheri Bohn ▪ Cheryl Buell ▪ Cheryl Kellar ▪ Denice Nicholson ▪ Diana Michelle ▪ Eloa Jane ▪ Karolyn Farrell ▪ Kathleen Siegfried ▪ Kathy Minhsin Liao ▪ Lee Ann Dodson ▪ Lourdes Valverde ▪ Mim Wynne ▪ Princess Justice Janêe Henderson ▪ Rebecca LaTourette ▪ Soeun Park
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Outlines of Imagination
Startup Junkie
1 East Center Street, FayettevilleApril 7 - September 31, 2022
Art Ventures is proud to present Outlines of Imagination, the Gallery’s first exhibition at Startup Junkie featuring our represented artist, Jeffery Cantu.
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Who We Are Revealed
Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce
21 West Mountain Street #300, FayettevilleMarch 14 - June 14, 2022
Beauty can be found in everything. When we begin to look at things from a different perspective, beneath the surface, our perception becomes a true and honest reflection of what we see. Who We Are Revealed features Deb Manley's works exploring how we perceive ourselves and others and the nuance that comes with it.
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From the Heart: The Power of it!
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleMarch 2 - May 1, 2022
Throughout modern times, women’s participation and impact on life on all levels have been marginalized. Values generally exhibited in women–compassion, kindness, thinking critically, not wanting to kill and colonize–are seen as ineffective in human progress, and from the heart. This exhibition, From the Heart - The Power of It! highlights that women maintain voices that empower the values they hold dear, that the work to pursue goals without bias or barriers is ongoing. From the Heart - The Power of It! honors women’s social, economic, cultural, and political achievements, despite structural opposition. It is a celebration of how women continue to advocate for themselves and the world around them.
Amy Eichler ▪ Ana Buitrago ▪ Bia Furtado ▪ Carol Hart ▪ Cheri Bohn ▪ Cheryl Buell ▪ Cheryl Kellar ▪ Denice Nicholson ▪ Diana Michelle ▪ Eloa Jane ▪ Karolyn Farrell ▪ Kathleen Siegfried ▪ Kathy Minhsin Liao ▪ Lee Ann Dodson ▪ Lourdes Valverde ▪ Mim Wynne ▪ Princess Justice Janêe Henderson ▪ Rebecca LaTourette ▪ Soeun Park
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Frame of Mind 2022 - Critical Black Theory @ TheatreSquared
TheatreSquared
477 West Spring Street, FayettevilleJanuary 26 - February 27, 2022
Critical Black Theory is a treatise on the multifaceted and resilient spirit of the Black body and Black humanity, their passionate expression of pain, conflict, and of joy.
There is everything to be said about cultural survival and the nuanced battles required to protect the core of oneself from annihilation. Like the drumbeat, art informs us of individual battles won and lost, telling us that we are still here, still connected, still creating pathways to cultural survival and growth. This exhibition is one such drumbeat in the vast cultural context of Blackness in the diaspora, and its plan to thrive.
Oluwatobi Adewumi ▪ Donavon Brutus ▪Markeith Woods ▪ Eric Andre
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Art in Fashion
Fayetteville Public Library
401 West Mountain Street, FayettevilleJanuary 27, 2022 - March 31, 2022
Water media artist Cheryl Kellar sees the world around her through the magical lens of fashion. “Art in Fashion” is an exploration of fashion in the daily lives of New Yorkers and Northwest Arkansans alike. Kellar was curious as to whether there would be a noticeable difference in this personal expression between New York, the recognized fashion capital of the United States, and that in Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas. Clearly, art is always in fashion. Geographic influences exist, but it is obvious fashionistas are everywhere!
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Change and Adaptability
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleOctober 7, 2021
Opening Reception: 5-8pm
Art Ventures is excited to announce our upcoming K-12 Gallery Initiative exhibit, in collaboration with Don Tyson School of Innovation, which will be open to the public on October 7th. This is the third Youth Initiative exhibit at Art Ventures and will feature ceramic works made by students.
The theme of the exhibit is Change and Adaptability. As the world faces climate change, we’ve come to understand that curiosity and creativity are at the heart of finding workable solutions. Students were invited to explore potential solutions through the creation of ceramics.
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