

There are numerous attractions that make The Natural State a must see vacation destination but our artists are our true treasures!
If you're looking for Arts and Crafts, Arkansas is the place for you. From the arts center in the Capitol City of Little Rock to the many free art galleries in the artist communities of Hot Springs and Eureka Springs, Arkansas offers an amazing outpouring of creative genius.
With everything from one-of-a-kind originals and limited edition prints to sculpture and large scale installations, Arkansas has a vast array of southern artists' art works representing all mediums - watercolor, oils, acrylic, pencil drawings, photography, jewelry, luster-glazed hand-thrown pottery, bronze sculptures, wood carvings, metal art, hand-blown glass, batik and more.
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Experience the excitement that Arkansas’ leading cultural institution has to offer. Located in historic MacArthur Park in Little Rock, the Arkansas Arts Center features elegant art galleries that showcase the Center's acclaimed collection.
Gallery Mint Museum
Historic Arkansas Museum
Museum of Discovery
Arkansas Art Centers
Arkansas Arts Center
Arkansas River Valley Arts Center
Arts Center of the Ozarks
Delta Cultural Center
Fort Smith Art Center
The Ozark Folk Center
South Arkansas Arts Center
Walton Arts Center
Arkansas Non-Profit Art Organizations
Arkansas Arts Council
The Art Foundation
Craft Organization Development Association
May 3-4, 2008
North Arkansas Woodcarvers Club, Inc.
The annual show is normally held the first weekend in May at the Baxter County Fairgrounds. It is one of the biggest shows in the area. The show features whittlers, woodcarvers, wood turners, vendors, judged competitions, demonstrations, and a carving contest. Judges are well qualified and chosen with care.
Participants are from all levels - novice to professional. Many nationally known, professional carvers from across the United States participate in our show each year, along with local carvers. The show is free to the public. However, the community generously supports us with donations.
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