FlatRock Clay Gallery Artist Reception, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
FREE, Flatrock Clay Studio (2002 S. School Avenue, 479-521-3181)
Join the FlatRock crew as they show off some exciting new works in clay. You can meet the artists and enjoy some munchies.
Downtown Gallery Artwalk, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., FREE, Various downtown galleries
Local galleries welcome art lovers as they take a self-guided tour of what the Fayetteville art scene is all about.
The ArtWalk will be from 6:00-9:00 p.m.Artful Spaces
266 W. Mountain St
479-582-5554Art Emporium
2914 N. College Ave
479-521-4141
Featuring artists Christina Mariotti, Gail Stoops, Ruben Morawicki and Alice Lynn Greenwood.Common Grounds
412 W. Dickson St
479-442-3515
Featuring artists Janell Gossage, Jeanne-Marie McIntyre, Jody Stephenson and Ron Lutz.Enigma
15 N. Block Ave
479-587-0304
Enigma is a contemporary American craft gallery, with handmade jewelry and gifts from across the United States.Essential Arts
1208 N. Garland Ave
479-442-0100
Essential Arts is an art shop which pleases the senses of sight, touch, smell, and sound. It is a community minded place in support of local artists, art students, musicians, and craft people. Featured artist: Jenell Gossage, a self taught artist who has been painting since 2000. Her paintings are about vibrant color, balance, composition and an ethereal persona. Massage therapist Jeff Kelly will offer free chair massages to participants of the ArtWalk.Flat Rock Clay Studio
2002 S. School Ave
479-521-3181
“Intimate Objects” by Oklahoma and Arkansas Potters, pieces measuring no larger than 8″ in any direction.Heartwood Gallery
428 S. Government Ave
479-444-0888
Heartwood Gallery is an artists cooperative featuring the works of over 30 regional artists. On exhibition now is a collection of native Arkansas landscapes by Richard Stauffacher. His most recent work is a hand-colored etching (16″x24″) of the ivory billed woodpecker. It is his way of celebrating the re-discovery of the rare bird after its presumed extinction. The natural habitat is featured in the etching. The question remains whether the habitat will remain sufficient for the survival of the ivory billed woodpecker.Iris Arts
330 N. West Ave
479-443-5588
“Nine Lives” featuring Dea Self and Misha Dyer. Works will also be on display by Cheri Bohn, Jacey Dalton, Kelly Moore and Cindy Wiseman.J. Gallery
311 W. Dickson St, Suite #103
479-521-2004
Jason Smith will be featured in this urban contemporary space.McCoy Gallery at Nadine Baum Studios
479-443-5600
Bob Kephart: Automated Reflections. Meditative objects that parallel music in many ways. His motorized electronic sculptures perform hypnotic events, including a trance-like state that challenges the viewer’s sense of perception through the combination of motion, sound and form.Rocky Creek Art Gallery
11123 Rocky Creek
479-442-8912
“The Gallery in the Woods”, is located 4 miles southeast of Fayetteville. Situated on 16 wooded acres the handmade house and studio offer a unique setting the view artwork. The gallery showcases the oil landscape and still life paintings of local artist and gallery owner, Douglas Randall. Drive 4 miles south on Armstrong Road till you see our sign on the right.University of Arkansas Fine Arts Gallery
479-575-7987
Featuring work of University of Arkansas students. Refreshments will be served.

23/10/2005 at 10:42 am Permalink
We are considering a move to Fayetteville. My hobby is coil built pottery. Is your studio open to the public?