Artists Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin were part of the artist-in-residence schedule at the Momentary and were supposed to begin their multi-week residency in April. With the venue's closure, the residency has shifted to a virtual one, and the artists spoke with What's Up! Associate Editor Jocelyn Murphy about their work and about what that virtual process will now look like.
Dr. Michael Pierce, an associate professor of history at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, is tracing the story of Nelson Hackett, an enslaved...
Dixie Longate last visited the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville two years ago with her Off-Broadway smash "Dixie's Tupperware Party." Now, "America's Sixth Favorite...
John Jeter, music director of the Fort Smith Symphony, has taken the lessons learned during the pandemic and done some restructuring for the 2021-22...