What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!
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JUNE 10-23 Trail Mix Explore our local trails and enjoy artistic experiences along the way. JUNE 15 | Downtown Fayetteville JUNE 16 | Downtown Bentonville Artosphere Festival Orchestra Corrado Rovaris, Music Director More than 90 premier musicians from around the world come together for a series of truly inspired orchestral performances at Walton Arts Center. JUNE 19 | Beethoven Masterworks | Tickets: $10 JUNE 23 | The American Spirit | Tickets: Start at $10 Chapel Music Series Exquisite music played in local chapels and architectural marvels. JUNE 10, 11, 12, 13, 20 Locations throughout NWA | Tickets: $10-25 Artosphere Film Series Award-winning fi lms exploring some of the world's greatest waterways. JUNE 14, 17 Walton Arts Center | Tickets: Free to $5 Tickets On Sale Now! artospherefestival.org 479.443.5600 Experience art, music and nature at events throughout NWA. Download the Artosphere App for a complete festival event listing. Free ARKANSAS' ARTS + NATURE FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY WALTON ARTS CENTER Artosphere features free and low-cost events for the community. Visit website for donation opportunities. BEGINS THIS WEEK DOWNLOAD THE ARTOSPHERE APP! Available on Google Play™ or in the Apple® App Store� Additional support provided by Lee & Linda Scott and Friends of Walton Arts Center. Support for Maestro Corrado Rovaris provided by Reed & Mary Ann Greenwood. Media support provided by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, KUAF 91.3FM Public Radio, Celebrate Arkansas Magazine and CitiScapes Magazine. 6 WHAT'S UP! JUNE 10-16, 2018 Summer Songs Concert series returns F ollowing the success of the Chihuly Concert Series in the North Forest last year, Crystal Bridges Museum once again brings music and nature together on Saturday nights through the summer. Lawn chairs, blankets and dancing beneath the trees are all welcome. Concerts are from 7 to 10 p.m. with the opener beginning at 7 and the headliner going on around 8:30. Tickets for each show are $10 or free for members and kids younger than 18. Register at crystalbridges.org or at 657-2335. The 2018 schedule includes: JUNE 16 — Digging Roots, featuring Museum of Native American History artists Shoshana Kish and Raven Kanataka. Opener: Xiuhtezcatl Marti- nez, Brooke Mills Simpson and live painter Bunky Echo-Hawk. JUNE 23 — Latin Flavors with Cuñao. Opener: Christian Serrano-Torres and Friends. JUNE 30 — Crescent City Combo, for Great American Picnic Day. Opener: The Campaigners. JULY 7 — Dom Flemons, taking place during the museum's Annual Lightning Bug Hunt. Opener: Ashtyn Barbaree + Ayleen O'Hanlon + Friends, in collaboration with House of Songs Ozarks. JULY 14 — Beatles Tribute with The Liverpool Legends. Opener: Lost John + Ayleen O'Hanlon, in collaboration with the House of Songs Ozarks. JULY 21 — Amasa Hines Band. Opener: Rozenbridge. JULY 28 — Funk Factory. Opener: The Crusades and the Big Hog Band. AUG. 4 — Island Party with Rochelle Bradshaw & Hypnotion. Opener: Dana Louise and Friends, in collab- oration with the House of Songs Ozarks. AUG. 11 — 1 Oz. Jig. Opener: Jamie Lou and Friends, in collaboration with the House of Songs Ozarks. — JOCELYN MURPHY JMURPHY@NWADG.COM Courtesy Photo MONAH artists Digging Roots will kick off the 2018 Forest Concert Series on June 16. BENTONVILLE