Exclusive Fall Fundraising Gala 

The Gala Noir promises to be a captivating celebration of art and creativity, 

Prepare for an evening of sophistication, avant-garde art, and interactive experiences at The Gala Noir, Arkansas’s newest and most prestigious arts fundraiser, hosted by the Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance (HSACA). 

The inaugural event, themed “Neo Noir – Light, Dark, and Modern,” will take place on Saturday, November 2, at 7 PM in the Arlington Hotel’s Crystal Ballroom. Funds raised at The Gala will support the HSACA’s mission to celebrate, advocate, and promote arts and culture in the Hot Springs area.  

The Gala Noir promises to be a captivating celebration of art and creativity, transforming the Crystal Ballroom into a dynamic space. Upon arrival, guests will step onto the red carpet in front of the Arlington Hotel and then ascend the grand staircase to engage with sensational art installations and provocative experiences. This exclusive, adults-only affair invites attendees to immerse themselves in interactive art and enjoy a silent auction featuring one-of-a-kind pieces.  

This fashion-forward, black-tie event encourages guests to express their creativity through attire, aligning with the Neo-Noir theme. The Gala is neither a costume party nor a masquerade but an opportunity for attendees to explore and showcase innovative fashion interpretations of light, dark, and modern aesthetics.  

VIP elite experiences and Lounge areas that seat 8 are also available for purchase. Entry includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, and access to all art experiences. Detailed ticketing and sponsorship information is available on the HSACA website, www.HotSpringsArts.org

Tickets to The Gala can be purchased on Eventive.  

All guests must be 18 years or older to attend, with a minimum age of 21 to consume alcohol. 

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