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January 27, 2019

What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!

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JANUARY 27-FEBRUARY 2, 2019 WHAT'S UP! 41 FEATURE Feb. 28 GALLERY CONVERSATION — What's New: Njideka Akunyili Crosby with curatorial assistant Jayson Overby, 1 p.m., Crystal Bridges Museum. Free. 657-2335. Call For Works "THE HEART OF A NATION" — A national competitive exhibition that has been hosted by the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum since its inception in 1948, deadline is Feb. 15. Information at 784-2787. CHEROKEE ART MARKET YOUTH COMPETITION AND SHOW — For citizens of a federally recognized tribe in grades 6-12, one entry per person, to be received March 28 and 29 at the Cherokee Heritage Center near Tahlequah, Okla. Applications at CherokeeArtMarket.com. Information at Deborah Fritts at 918-384-6990 or cherokeeartmarket@cnent.com. All Month ROGERS HISTORICAL MUSEUM — Now open in the Hailey Ford Building, 313 S. Second St. in Rogers. Free. 621-1154. MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY — Ongoing, 202 S.W. "O" St. in Bentonville. Free. 273-2456; monah.us. EUREKA FINE ART GALLERY — An artists' cooperative, ongoing, 2 Pine St., next to Brews, in Eureka Springs. Email johnrankine69@gmail.com. FENIX FAYETTEVILLE — An artists' coopera- tive, ongoing, 16 W. Center St. in Fayette- ville. fenixfayettevilleart.com. WISHING SPRING GALLERY — An artists' cooperative, ongoing, 8862 W. McNelly Road at the Bentonville/Bella Vista border. 273-1798 or wishingspringgallery.org. ART AT LOTUS — Featuring "Iced Trees" by Linda Scogin, through February, White Lotus in Fayetteville. 582-4806 or lotuswhite@sbcglobal.net. "MAKE ARCHITECTURE INDIGENOUS AGAIN" — Featuring the work of Chris Cornelius, a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and founding principal of studio:indigenous in Milwaukee, through March 21, Fred and Mary Smith Exhibition Gallery in Vol Walker Hall on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville. Free. Email mparks17@uark.edu. TIMOTHY J. CLARK: MASTERWORKS ON PAPER — Through March 31, Fort Smith Regional Art Museum. Free. 784-2787 or fsram.org. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NWA — Showing artists Annetta Gregory, Cheri Bohn, Robin Miller-Bookhout, and Christina Mariotti through mid-April at the Bentonville Branch, 402 SW "A" St. in Bentonville. Email bank art director Zeek Taylor at zeek.taylor@cox.net. "STAND UP, SPEAK OUT" — A photo exhibit exploring local protest movements, includ- ing historic photos of public demonstra- tions in Northwest Arkansas over such issues as labor, education, war, civil rights, government and the environment, through May 18, Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale. Free. 750-8165 or shilohmuseum.org. Art OverView Continued From Page 9 "A BEND IN THE ROAD" — Paintings by Fayetteville artist Carol Hart, through March 31, Story Art Gallery at Grace Point Church, 1201 NE McCollum Drive in Bentonville. Free. tim@gracepointchurch.net. "ON PAPER: COLLABORATIONS IN PRINT AND PULP FROM WILDWOOD PRESS" — Featuring work by Linda Schwarz, Christine Corday, David Shapiro, Valerie Hammond, Michele Oka Doner, Juan Sanchez and Xiaoze Xie, through May 4, Joy Pratt Markham Gallery at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. Free. 571-2766. ARTIST'S RECEPTION — For Fayetteville artist Joëlle Storet in an exhibition titled "Awakening," 6:30-9 p.m. Feb. 1, Thea Foundation Gallery at 401 Main St. in North Little Rock. Art on show through March 2. Admission $15 for the reception; exhibit free. 501-379-9512 or email stacey@theafoundation.org. OPENING RECEPTION — For "Naked," "a show expos- ing the unguarded, undisguised and unabashed," including this work by Kaye Ashley, 5-8 p.m. Feb. 7, Fenix Fayetteville at 16 W. Center St. Art on show through March 2. fenixfayettevilleart@gmail.com.

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