Previous Exhibitions
Our Locations
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As We See It and What the Constitution Means to Me
TheatreSquared
477 West Spring Street, FayettevilleJanuary 20, 2024 - February 25, 2024
As We See It is an exhibition by Art Ventures Gallery that features artists Behnaz Sohrabian, Juliana Duque, and Lourdes Valverde. It aligns with the Pulitzer and Tony nominated play, What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck and directed by TheatreSquared's Amy Herzberg.
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Art for the Holidays - 2022 - 2023
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleNovember 3, 2022 - January 15, 2023
Amy Eichler, Behnaz Sohrabian, Bobby C. Martin, Carol Hart, Cheri Bohn, Cheryl Kellar, Crystal Johnson, Deb Manley, Denice Nicholson, Denise Sagan, Diana Michelle, Doug Randall, Drew Gentle, Eloa Jane, Heather Chilson, Jay McDonald, Jeffry Cantu, Jim Wright, Karolyn Farrell, Kathleen Siegfried, Lourdes Valverde, Markeith Woods, Rani Leia Bondhus, Rebecca LaTourette, Rhee Reamy, Vincent Frimpong
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Art for the Holidays
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleAs we near the end of another year, the Art Ventures family is grateful for the extraordinary group of artists we’ve had the privilege to work with over this last year. Art for the Holidays represents an opportunity for our community to catch a glimpse of the breadth of talent in visual arts that artists in our region have to offer. Drop in at 20 S Hill Ave – Fayetteville, AR and see a variety of pieces to collect and to give by a diverse array of exceptionally talented artists. Remember, your purchase is also a gift to the artist!
Alice Andrews, Jaasiel Barrientos, Cheri Bohn, Candace Dolls, Kai Drachenberg, Nathan Duncan, Amy Eichler, Karolyn Farrell, Tom Flynn, Carol Hart, Najmus Saqib Hassan, Arif Imam, Eloa Jane, Hannah Jeremiah Carl Karni-Bain, Cheryl Kellar, Rebecca LaTourette, Bobby C Martin, Jessica Mongeon, Diana Michelle, Martin Morales, Denice Nicholson, Ziba Rajabi, Rhee Reamy, Kathleen Siegfried, Behnaz Sohrabian, Lourdes Valverde
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Re-Vision: A Modernist Approach
Faulkner Performing Arts Center
453 Garland Avenue, FayettevilleApr 20 - May 29, 2020
Moh’d Bilbeisi (Jordan), D’Zart (Algeria), and Behnaz Sohrabian (Iran) represent three distinct approaches to contemporary art steeped in cultural experience across the Middle Eastern diaspora.
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Art for the Holidays Exhibit
West Mountain
December 5 - December 29, 2019
The holidays are upon us and Art Ventures is closing 2019 with resounding cheer as it celebrates Art for the Holidays starting Thursday, December 5. This collection of work from some of the gallery’s talented represented artists is a must see for art lovers of all ages. This multi-artist exhibit will showcase stunning works by astounding visual creators, not just from Northwest Arkansas, but around the country.
Art for the Holidays includes an array of works by thirty-one artists. Represented artists for this exhibit include Oluwatobi Adewumi, Alice Andrews, Jaasiel Barrientos, Cheri Bohn, Jeffry Cantu, Heather Chilson, Zachary Cleve, Lee Ann Dodson, Juliana Duque, Terry Dushan, Amy Eichler, Celestine Eichler, Karolyn Farrell, Tom Flynn, Drew Gentle, Carol Hart, Eloa Jane, Dolores Justus, Carl Karni-Bain, Cheryl Kellar, Melissa Milton, Martin Morales, Denice Nicholson, Adriana Patrucco, Denise Sagan, Kathleen Siegfried, Behnaz Sohrabian, Joelle Storet, Kindra Swafford, Zeek Taylor, and Lourdes Valverde.
Whether it’s a treasured item for your personal collection or a unique holiday gift for a loved one, this collection has your aesthetic needs covered.
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Folklores and Odysseys Exhibit
West Mountain
November 15 - January 17, 2019
Area youth bring modern folklore to life in a narrative exhibit showcasing the artistic expressions of Fayetteville and Springdale students as they share their life experiences through painting and sculpture. These students, through the University of Arkansas School of Art and the Art Ventures K-12 Youth Initiative, were given the opportunity to create an exhibition theme. Their selection of ‘Modern Folklore’ allowed these students to share their respective histories and cultural traditions. Under the mentorship of student teachers from the Art Education Program at the School of Art, the students told their individual stories through stylistic interpretation, weaving an exhibit representing a visual cultural tapestry.