What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!
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38 WHAT'S UP! APRIL 19-25, 2020 EDITOR Becca Martin-Brown 479-872-5054 bmartin@nwadg.com Twitter: NWAbecca ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jocelyn Murphy 479-872-5176 jmurphy@nwadg.com Twitter: NWAJocelyn REPORTERS Deb Harvell 479-872-5029 dharvell@nwadg.com Lara Hightower 479-365-2913 lhightower@nwadg.com DESIGNER Deb Harvell ! UP WHAT'S ON THE COVER C. J. Box is the author of 27 novels, including the Joe Pick- ett series. His novels have been translated into 30 languages, and more than 10 million cop- ies of his books have been sold in the U.S. and abroad. (COURTESY PHOTO/C.J. BOX) What's Up! is a publication of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Habitat Continued From Page 37 had "Habitats" on her mind: She had been contemplating doing updated portraits for her original subjects. Instead, she realized that quarantining at home would be an ideal time to show others how to stage their own "Habitat" photographs. She could help them develop their own piece of art to commemorate this highly unusual time we all find ourselves in. She's been producing instructional videos online to help others do just that, and her online fans have risen to the occasion. Take a look at a few of Wilson's original "Habitat" photographs and some of the pieces that her art has inspired. And if you're inspired, as well, visit katwilsonartist. com for step-by-step instructions on how to create your own "Habitat" photograph. Mac and Rosemary bring a moment of Zen — and lots and lots of music devices — to their "Habitat." (Courtesy Photo/Leigh Wood) The "Habitat" of Ben Manatt, a member of the performance group That's What She Said, combines musical elements, a nod to disinfecting against covid-19 and a photo- bombing cat. (Courtesy Photo/Ben Manatt) In Jennifer Carman's "Habitat" photo, she displays floor-to-ceiling bookshelves worthy of envy. (Courtesy Photo/Jennifer Carman) The cloth mask worn by artist Eve Smith in her "Habitat" photo is a sign of the times. Smith, former visual arts director at the Arts Center of the Ozarks, is now teaching multidisciplinary arts at Lynnhaven Academy in Richmond, Va., where she plans to instruct her students — via distance learning — how to style and shoot their own "Habitat" photos. (Courtesy Photo/Eve Smith) FEATURE