Danielle Hatch, a multidisciplinary artist, and Ryder Buttry, director of strategic programs and initiatives with the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas, discussed some of the challenges of building a career as a working, female artist at the Northwest-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette podcast studio. Find out more about how Hatch’s art is influenced by the experiences of women in the spaces they inhabit and the barriers that exist for working female artists by joining us for this podcast.
Missy Gipson is founder and artistic director of Pilot Arts, a theater company based in Fayetteville and dedicated to the idea that musicals are...
Er-Gene Kahng is a professor of music at the University of Arkansas and professional violinist. Kahng spoke to What's Up! Associate Editor Jocelyn Murphy...
This June, INTERFORM is proud to launch ASSEMBLY, North America’s first Fashion & Art Biennial, presented by the Tyson Family Foundation. ASSEMBLY will feature...