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Brad Cushman Gallery 5617 West 28th Street, Little Rock

Participating artists: Maggie Bamburg, Drawing; Skylar Boone, Graphic Design; Savannah Brinkley, Drawing; Scarlett Clements, Painting; Syd Davidson, Ceramics; John Davis; Graphic Design; Madelyn Hall, Illustration; Arianna Kegler, Illustration; Leianna King, Illustration; Chelsea Lakey, Ceramics; Rocio Pantoja, Illustration; Aidan Pianalto, Furniture Design; Chole Risques, Graphic Design; Sarah Roberts, Metalsmithing; Andrew Scroggins, Graphic Design; Virginia Singleton, Graphic ... Aggregate: BFA Projects

Final Exams

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Spring 2026 Final Exams will be held: May 6 – May 12, 2026.

Ongoing

Deitra Blackwell: Forging a New Leaf

North Gallery 5617 West 28th Street, Little Rock

Deitra’s work will be exhibited in both the North Gallery and the South Gallery. Reception: April 18, 2-4pm

Faculty Writing Group

UA Little Rock faculty and staff, join us for a weekly writing period at UA Little Rock Downtown, 333 President Clinton Ave. Wednesdays, 9:00 am – 11:00 am during the Spring 2026 semester. Parking validation will be given for the Central Arkansas Library parking lot and deck. We hope you can join whenever you can!

Caps & Careers

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The Caps & Careers Celebration offers graduates a one-stop event with commencement activities, career resources, and opportunities to join the alumni community. Attendees can personalize their graduation cap, enjoy refreshments, get a professional headshot, participate in a survey for door prizes, and explore career services. Sponsored By: Alumni Association Bookstore University Career Services

Arkansas Immigrant Stories

UA Little Rock Downtown

On May 6, 2026 at 5:30 p.m., UA Little Rock Downtown will host "Arkansas Immigrant Stories." Join us to learn about community projects that document, preserve, and share the remarkable histories of immigration to Arkansas. This event will also serve as a great place to explore how you can preserve the story of your family ... Arkansas Immigrant Stories