Local Artist’s Vision For an Art Gallery Becomes a Reality

Artist John Faginkrantz is one of 25 artists to exhibit at Valley Vapor Gallery & Studios.


Renowned artist John Faginkrantz is set to breathe new life into the historic district with the imminent opening of Vapor Valley Gallery & Studios at 121 Grove Street. Faginkrantz has completely renovated a historical inn that was once listed in the Historical Green Book of Hot Springs National Park. 

Faginkrantz’s vision goes beyond the conventional gallery experience. Founder of the original Whittington Art Gallery, he has the experience and passion that turns neglected buildings into dynamic spaces dedicated to nurturing artistic talent. 

Vapor Valley Gallery & Studios is a testament to Faginkrantz’s commitment to supporting artists. Taking ownership of the neglected “Rest a While Inn” building in the heart of Hot Springs, his vision has infused it with renewed energy, creating a hub for expression, creativity, and community engagement. 

Faginkrantz’s passion for art and artists takes center stage as Vapor Valley Studios distinguishes itself from traditional galleries. The artist-friendly approach involves charging only a modest monthly fee, eschewing the standard commission model. This commitment to empowering artists aligns with Faginkrantz’s belief that the focus should be on the artist’s work, not the gallery’s profits. The gallery is poised to open its doors by the end of the year, offering a refreshing perspective on the intersection of art and community in Downtown Hot Springs, inviting art enthusiasts and the local community alike, to witness the transformation and celebrate the launch of a space where creativity knows no bounds. For updates on gallery news, visit Facebook: Vapor Valley Gallery & Studios.

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