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Cutwell’s 5 th Annual Birth of an Artist Show August 11 th

Cutwell 4 Kids (C4K) is hosting its fifth annual fundraiser, The Birth of an Artist, with an art show and reception, on Saturday, August 11th, from 7pm-10pm at Emergent Arts, at 341 Whittington Avenue in Hot Springs. In addition to the exciting art work from our community of emerging artists, the show will also feature musical talent in areas of jazz and R&B. There will be an extraordinary art sale

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American Art Gallery Opened Its Doors in 1993

Willie and Ann Gilbert have many years experience in the art world. They have enjoyed serving the art community over 25 years. The American Art Gallery LLC opened on Jan. 22, 1993 and is owned by Willie and Ann Gilbert. The gallery boasts more than 4,000 square feet in two levels and displays all types of art for your viewing pleasure. They offer fine arts and crafts, jewelry, sculpture, gourds

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AAC Art Nomination

The Arkansas Arts Council needs your help in celebrating the arts in Arkansas! Please consider nominating an individual and/or business for the 2019 Governor’s Arts Awards! Who do you know who should be honored in the following categories? ARTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AWARD ARTS IN EDUCATION AWARD CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP OF THE ARTS AWARD FOLKLIFE AWARD INDIVIDUAL ARTIST AWARD PATRON AWARD LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Deadline to submit a nomination is Friday, September 7. Awards

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Enjoying Life Begins with Balance by Alison Crane

When I was younger, I climbed in and out of windows, on ledges and walls, mainly because I could. I knew what my body could do and just followed my impulses. As I age, my balance is not what it was so I am less adventurous. Balance is a state of body equilibrium. Poor balance takes away our feeling of poise and steadiness. Weakened muscles or medical complications, as well

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Arkansas Books by Erin Wood

Arkansas Books by Erin Wood A monthly series including news about an Arkansas book, author, event, or item of literary interest to Arkansans. Paula Martin is a woman of many literary and entrepreneurial pursuits, most of which involve nurturing the creative souls of others and fostering community through storytelling. You may know her as the 2017 Arkansas Writers’ Hall of Fame inductee, the creator and former producer of Tales from

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“Moku Playland”   Photo of Kate Zunick Courtesy of Hot Springs Sister City  Kate Zunick relaxes in one of the most beloved features of the Moku Playland exhibit — a giant wooden “hot springs” tub filled with hundreds of smooth wooden balls inspired by the bubbling thermal waters of Hot Springs.  Hidden somewhere among the

A One-of-a-Kind Wooden Play Experience Arrives in Downtown Hot Springs 

Moku Playland Pop-Up Opens June 1 with Interactive, Screen-Free Fun for Families  Families and visitors to downtown Hot Springs will have the opportunity to experience a unique style of hands-on play this summer as Moku Playland opens June 1 for a special month-long pop-up at 831 Central Avenue.  Open Thursday-Tuesday

World Championship Bathtub Races Set for June 6 

The Hot Springs Fire Department entry nears the finish line in the 2025 Running of the Tubs. — Courtesy Visit Hot Springs  The lineup is complete for the 2026 Stueart Pennington World Championship Running of the Tubs bathtub races through historic downtown Hot Springs. The race starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday,

Yoga: Two Months at The Yoga Place 

Where are we?” Missy Conry and Melissa Stevens  By Missy Conry & Melissa StevensCan you spot where we took this picture? Take a selfie in front of the same mural and text to 501-651-0545 for a free drop-in class! You can also text us for hints if you need a clue.  As we reflect