Artosphere 2023 - A month of celebrating artists and performers

April 21, 2023 00:15:17
Artosphere 2023 - A month of celebrating artists and performers
What's Up! NWA and River Valley
Artosphere 2023 - A month of celebrating artists and performers

Apr 21 2023 | 00:15:17

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Hosted By

Becca Martin-Brown Monica Hooper April Wallace

Show Notes

Walton Arts Center Vice President of Programming Jennifer Ross and Sarah Jones, Learning Programs & Festivals Specialist, stop by to discuss the programming for this year’s Artosphere, celebrating art, music and nature with a mix of free, low-cost and paid performances, activities and events for the whole family.
 
Each year, the month-long festival spotlights artists and performers from around the world who are inspired by nature. Artosphere aims to provide a framework for people to discuss issues of sustainability and environmental awareness. Programming continues throughout the month of May.
 
Read more about Artosphere on Sunday April 30 at nwaonline.com/whatsup/
 
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