The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host two performances of “Turn Off the Light: A Visual Narrative of Horror and Queerness” Nov. 12-13. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Host ‘Turn Off the Light’ Nov. 12-13”
UA Little Rock Downtown will feature an exhibit of rock and roll graphics from the 1960s and 1970s during Second Friday Art Night on Nov. 12. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Downtown to Host 2FAN Exhibit of Rock and Roll Graphics”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host Dance Harvest – Renaissance 2021 Nov. 12-14.
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host an exhibit of artwork by Dominique Simmons until Nov. 12.
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The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center, based at UA Little Rock, will hold a one-day conference to teach artists how to start a business effectively, in partnership with Rock It! Lab and the Arkansas Arts Council.
Next Evenings with History Lecture to Explore the Effect of Railroads and Reconstruction in Arkansas
UA Little Rock’s next Evenings with History lecture will discuss the importance of the Reconstruction period and its effect on Arkansas. Continue reading “Next Evenings with History Lecture to Explore the Effect of Railroads and Reconstruction in Arkansas”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host a performance of “Beckett’s Briefs: Short Works by Samuel Beckett” Oct. 20-24. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Host ‘Beckett’s Briefs’ Performance Oct. 20-24”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is hosting an ArtWorks virtual presentation with artist Delita Martin at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Host ArtWorks Virtual Presentation with Delita Martin on Oct. 14”
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock student completed a highly competitive four-week summer theater program where participants create new work while training with professionals and emerging artists.
The furniture sculptures of Peter Scheidt, UA Little Rock woodworking professor, are on display at the Historic Arkansas Museum in Little Rock in a new exhibit featuring how local artists have reinvented abandoned objects that might otherwise be considered metaphorically dead. Continue reading “Scheidt’s Woodworking Works on Display at Arkansas Historic Museum”