Round out day 2 of the Arkansas Pottery Festival with some lettin' loose at Kingfish!
A World Premier by the NWA Ballet Theatre, this production will feature an original dance, and score as expressed through the images of local photographer Brent Umphlett and Emmy-winning composer Lendell Black.
This is a production that shouldn’t be missed. Umphlett describes Exposed as a journey, on which he “first had to leave comfort and safety, Expose any doubts and Expose himself to his own ardent passion. In essence, he Exposed himself to nature, to the elements to be unprotected. Subsequently, he Exposed himself to adventure and beauty. Nothing risked, nothing gained.”
Additionally, Umphlett said the production lives up to its name because “the camera Exposed these adventurous scenes in its memory, romantically thinking, the film was Exposed to this beauty, and all the associated stories and emotions were visually documented.”
And finally, the production name also stands for how “the audience will be Exposed to a creative and meaningful collaboration that will move and inspire them. Generally, life is richer when we Expose ourselves to new experiences, situations, and relationships; this is where curiosity is cultivated, and peace is rooted.”
Bring your friends to JJ’s and enjoy your favorite drinks while listening to some great music from Ty Myers & Harper O'Neill!
Tickets can be purchased online or at the door.
Doors at 7:00pm and showtime is 8:00pm. This is an all ages event.
DRINK - DANCE - REPEAT
Nights out at Tin Roof are the best in Fayetteville! Bands from Nashville & beyond playing your favorite songs live on our first floor stage, DJs spinning dance tunes on our 2nd floor, plus multiple patios & bars.
Check us out for live music & good times! Open late night!
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The Arkansas Pottery Festival returns for a fourth year to the Community Creative Center in downtown Fayetteville, the first weekend of May.
This annual event packs all things pottery into a 3-day weekend full of demonstrations, presentations, showcases, and sales - all of which is free and open to the public.
This exciting 3 day weekend will include pottery demonstrations and lectures by nationally recognized artists Brad Schwieger and Lorna Meaden on Friday and Saturday, an exhibition and pottery sale of over 50 potters from around the region, as well as a display of Masterworks from Private Collections. Saturday night, Kingfish Bar will be hosting the Potters After Party with a live band. Vendor booths will include the Clay Bank, the Museum of Native American History and the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Locals love the handmade flowerpot fundraiser, with a wide selection of affordable handmade planters and locally grown plants. Get there early to purchase the perfect handmade planter, planted with a beautiful, complimentary flowering plant. A perfect Mother’s Day Gift!
If you play the ukulele and like to sing, please join us every 1st and 3rd Sundays every month at Mount Sequoyah from 3-5 pm. This is a low-key ukulele-jam that welcomes players of all levels.
There is no need to “join” or rsvp….. just attend when you can. Music (with chords) will be projected on a screen.
No need to bring anything except your ukulele!
Bring your friends to JJ’s and enjoy your favorite drinks while listening to some great music from Asking Alexandria, From Ashes To New, Royale Lynn, What Lies Below!
Tickets can be purchased online or at the door.
Doors at 5:30pm and showtime is 6:30pm. This is an all ages event.
My Open Mic is a safe space for performing your art.
All ages
Free parking
Great food and drinks
Enjoy yoga and live music in the fresh air of the Fayetteville Library's J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Gathering Glade.
Move, stretch and breathe with a free yoga class accompanied by live music. Instructors from Trailside Yoga will be leading the session, which will be suitable for all levels of yoga practitioners.
FREE & open to the public!
Hosted by Pete Howard & Steve & Joanie Green
Music starts at 6pm
Dance begins at 7pm
FREE COMMUNITY EVENT
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