Small Works, Big Gifts! Exhibit at Emergent Arts

The holiday season means it’s time for Emergent Art’s annual Small Works, Big Gifts! exhibition and art sale. In this age where buying local and handmade is the most responsible and meaningful way to do your holiday shopping, Emergent has you covered for the season!

All work at the Small Works, Big Gifts! exhibition and sale is handmade by local Arkansas artists, and will retail at $100 or less. Works also measure under 12”.

The opening reception at the Circle Gallery at Emergent Arts will coincide with the December 6 Gallery Walk and will be open 5PM-8PM. Small Works, Big Gifts! will run through December 21. The gallery will be open to the public Wednesdays through Saturdays, from 12-5PM, or by appointment.

Follow the Circle Gallery’s Facebook page to stay up-to-date on the night’s events. Facebook: Circle Gallery At Emergent Arts.

The Circle Gallery at Emergent Arts is located at 341-A Whittington Avenue. Please visit www.EmergentArts.org, or call 501-613-0352, for more information.

Emergent Arts is a 501 c-3 nonprofit whose mission is to foster creativity among emerging artists of all ages and abilities in Garland County and surrounding communities.

Share:

On Key

Related Posts

Bitty Martin’s New Novel Will Be Released in March 

(L to R) Johnette Connelly Taylor, niece of “Killer Wife” first victim, Joe Connelly; Evaline Rowland Connelly (no relation to Johnette), sister of the third victim, Don Rowland; and Bitty Martin, author.  Bitty Martin has completed her second Hot Springs true crime, Killer Wife: The True Story of Bonnie Connelly and the Men

About the Cover . . . “Lovers”  

By Longhua Xu    Acrylic 30” x 40”  When The Springs Magazine invited me to create the cover for their February 2026 issue, I found myself facing an unexpectedly challenging decision. Although my primary language is sculpture—working in bronze, stone, wood, glass, and clay—this project called for a painted image. After

The Artist Within You 

David Rose  By David Malcolm Rose“Do you teach art?” It’s a common question I’ve been asked.  “Teach art? Can’t be done,” is my standard reply. “But if there’s an artist within you, I might be able to help you look.”  Here are a few things – things that I have