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Fayetteville seeks Arkansas artists for inaugural City Hall art exhibition

Fayetteville, Arkansas, is calling on artists with ties to the state to submit work for a new year-long exhibition at City Hall. The show opens June 27 and runs through May 29, 2026, featuring selected works on the second floor. Artists may submit up to three pieces, with a $250 honorarium per selected artist. Submissions are judged on artistic quality, originality, and suitability for public display, with a committee including members of the Fayetteville Arts Council and city staff. Applications close May 16.

Grand opening set for new art gallery in historic Porter Produce warehouse

The historic Porter Produce warehouse in Fayetteville, Arkansas, built in 1906, has been transformed into a public art gallery called the Alexander Gallery at the Porter Art Warehouse. A grand opening celebration is set for October 29, featuring a ribbon cutting, the inaugural exhibition "Our Art, Our Region, Our Time," live music, and screen printing. The project was a collaboration between the city, Walton Arts Center, and the University of Arkansas, with a $1 million exterior restoration and a $950,000 interior renovation by Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects and Sargent Contracting. The gallery is named for Bob and Becky Alexander, whose foundation supported the project.

Walton Arts Center hosts grand opening for new gallery in downtown Fayetteville

Walton Arts Center celebrated the grand opening of a new gallery in downtown Fayetteville, marking the expansion of its exhibition space. The event featured local artists and community leaders, highlighting the center's commitment to bringing visual arts to the region.