Artists In Residence Announced at HS National Park

An Artist in Residence at HS National Park works on a bathhouse painting.

Hot Springs National Park has selected four artists to participate in the 2022 Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program. Since the program’s inception in 2004, the park has hosted 63 different artists, poets, dancers, musicians, ceramicists, weavers, quilters, photographers, and writers from across the nation.

As part of the program, each artist will complete a 2-week residency at the park, in which they will utilize the natural and cultural resources to inform and inspire their artwork. On the second Thursday of each artist’s residency, an artist reception will be open to the public, from 5-7PM at the Ozark Bathhouse. At the conclusion of their residency, each artist will donate one piece of art to the park.

Jun. 13-27 – Stacie Sanchez: Showcase Jun. 23

Aug. 15-29 – John Blasé: Showcase Aug. 25

Sep. 4-18 – Jan Briggs: Showcase Sept. 15

Oct. 2-16 – Lin Snow: Showcase Oct. 13There will be one additional public reception for 2021 Artists-In-Residence, Jeri Hillis, on Fri., Aug. 5. Ms. Hillis has been a member of the Hot Springs arts community for nearly 20 years and will be showcasing the ceramics and effigy pots she made during her time with the park. For more information, call 501-620-6702 or email at hosp_volunteers@nps.gov or friendshsnp@gmail.com.

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