May Festival of the Arts

May Festival of the Arts

Eureka Springs - A Top 25 Arts Destination

presenting our 25th annual month-long celebration includes the ARTrageous Parade along with Africa in the Ozarks on Saturday, May 5th...and continuing through the month with the unveiling of the new Art Park, annual Art Fair in Park, White Street Studio Walk, Books in Bloom, Saturday Gallery Strolls, Taste of Art and more....

Archive for April, 2010

Books in Bloom 2010

Posted on April - 29 - 2010

The 6th annual Books in Bloom event in Eureka Springs brings together accomplished authors, booklovers, and writers in a lovely, informal ‘garden-party’ setting at the 1886 Crescent Hotel Sunday, May 16th from Noon to 5 PM.

With a reputation for attracting big name authors, Books in Bloom has captured the attention of booklovers throughout the state, and this year is no exception. Gail Sheehy, famed author of “Passages,” will be one of the featured speakers, along with Nevada Barr, Steve Berry, Michael Shelden, and Arkansas historian, columnist and author, Tom Dillard.

“People tell us that they can’t believe the level of talent we are able to present,” said Lin Wellford, co-chair of the festival. “It’s almost a year-round effort, and sometimes it takes years to convince an author to come. Nevada Barr turned us down several times. This year she accepted, telling us she admired our persistence!”

In addition, one of this year’s authors, Steve Berry, has offered his services to present a writer’s workshop while he is in the area. The day-long workshop will benefit the Carroll County Historical Society, and takes place on Saturday, May 15, at the Grand View Hotel on the square in Berryville.

Books in Bloom at 1886 Crescent Hotel

Books in Bloom at 1886 Crescent Hotel

Along with scheduled author talks in the conservatory, the gardens surrounding the Crescent Hotel will be filled with local and regional authors and publishers. There will be on-going readings and book signings throughout the afternoon.

“The University of Arkansas Press always has a booth, and they offer some wonderful bargains during our festival,” said Jean Elderwind, who serves as co-chair and also administrator or the Carroll and Madison Public Library System. “In fact, they’ve told us Books in Bloom is one of their best scheduled events. Tim Ernst will also join us this year. His books are well known and wildly popular among our attendees.”

Festival-goers are encouraged to come early and take advantage of a free shuttle service provided to ease traffic congestion. Refreshments will be available throughout the day, provided by Friends of the Library members.

The festival will take place rain or shine, moving onto the hotel veranda, with additional covered space provided by the hotel in case of showers.

Books in Bloom is a project of the Carroll and Madison Public Library Foundation. Visit website for further details.

Invitational Art Show at Queen Anne Mansion

Posted on April - 28 - 2010
May 1, 2010toMay 31, 2010

The inaugural, month-long Eureka Springs Invitational Art Show will displaying the creations of more than 50 local artists at the Queen Anne Mansion’s Garden Level Gallery. Show-goers will be able to vote for their favorite work of art, with the winning artist receiving the $1,000 People’s Choice Award.

The show will present a cross section of the styles and media of the many talented artists in the area. Additionally, over a dozen Past Masters will be recognized for their work which pioneered the art movement in Eureka Springs during the past century. Included in the exhibit is a portrait of Elsa Freund painted by her husband, Louis Freund, on loan to the city from Lydia Saltzman of New York City.

Show hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout May (closed on Tuesdays). Admission to the exhibit is included in the admission price for the Queen Anne Mansion tour ($15), or available separately for $2 (children under 12 admitted free). The Queen Anne Mansion will donate a portion of museum ticket sales to the exhibit’s sponsor, the Eureka Springs Art Council.

The Eureka Springs May Festival of the Arts celebration begins this year with an exhibit displaying the creations of more than 50 local artists at the Queen Anne Mansion’s Garden Level Gallery.

The inaugural, month-long Eureka Springs Invitational Art Show features two and three-dimensional work created by some of Eureka Springs’ finest artists. Show-goers will be able to vote for their favorite work of art, with the winning artist receiving the $1,000 People’s Choice Award.

Louis Freund's Portrait of Elsa Freund

Louis Freund's Portrait of Elsa Freund

The show will present a cross section of the styles and media of the many talented artists in the area. Additionally, over a dozen Past Masters will be recognized for their work which pioneered the art movement in Eureka Springs during the past century. Included in the exhibit is a portrait of Elsa Freund painted by her husband, Louis Freund, on loan to the city from Lydia Saltzman of New York City and a number of works by early Ozarks painters on loan from Mitchell’s Folly Antiques & Fine Arts
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The Queen Anne Mansion Museum re-opens May 1 after a four-year, multi-million dollar renovation. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout May (closed on Tuesdays). Admission to the exhibit is included in the admission price for the Queen Anne Mansion tour ($15), or available separately for $2 (children under 12 admitted free). The Queen Anne Mansion will donate a portion of museum ticket sales to the exhibit’s sponsor, the Eureka Springs Art Council.

The Eureka Springs Invitational Art Show is presented with the co-operation of Cornerstone Bank, the 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa, and the Queen Anne Mansion Museum, located at 115 W. Van Buren (U.S. Hwy 62).

Queen Anne Mansion by Julie Kahn Valentine

Queen Anne Mansion by Julie Kahn Valentine

Intermision by Eureka Springs' artist Denise Ryan

Intermision by Eureka Springs' artist Denise Ryan

More information is available by email or phone: 479-253-6164 or 479-363-6233‎.

May Festival Poster now available

Posted on April - 28 - 2010
Fine Art editions of the 2010 May Festival of the Arts poster are available at galleries.

Fine Art editions of the 2010 May Festival of the Arts poster are available at galleries.

Each year local artists are given the opportunity to submit their art for the annual May Festival of the Arts poster print. This year’s theme was ‘harmony’ and the winner was Edward C. Robison III.  Using his original photography, Edward features Eureka Springs’ famous Naked Ladies or Surprise Lilies. This commemorative 23rd Annual May Festival of the Arts print will be available beginning April 5th. It is signed and numbered and is available for $35.

Call or visit your favorite Eureka Springs Gallery and order one today!

May 28, 2010toMay 30, 2010

The Center for Soulful Living is celebrating the grand opening of the Open-Air Meditation Sanctuary (OMS) and the first annual Festival of Humanity May 28 – 30. The public is invited for outdoor fun and a dynamic exchange of energy and ideas on group evolution.

The OMS is a 10-acre meadow and woodland park featuring 14 cultivated meditation areas connected by walking trails. This sacred space is intended for contemplation, walking, play, intentional gatherings and ceremonies, transformational art, nature discovery, and advancing our evolutionary possibilities.

OM SanctuaryYou are invited to visit for a few hours or for the entire weekend: Participate in Wisdom Sharing Circles exploring transformative living, the integration of wisdom and the arts, and the 7 Principles and 28 Rites of Group Evolution; Be inspired by original Prayerformances presented by the Shaumbra Dance Theater Company of Consciousness; Enjoy an herb walk or guided walking meditation; Treat yourself to nourishing vegan cuisine; Join in an evening drum circle; Take a torchlight tour; Add your aspiration and intention to a group World Service Meditation.

For more information visit website or call Heidi at 479-363-7024.

John Two Hawks ‘Mother’s Day’ Concert

Posted on April - 5 - 2010
May 9, 2010
2:00 pmto3:30 pm

John Two-Hawks, world reknown Native American flute artist, will offer his annual Mother’s Day Concert on May 9th, 2010. This special show in honor of all our Mothers will feature music from Two Hawks’ new CD – ‘Earth ~ Fire ~ Water ~ Wind’.

All Mothers are FREE, so bring your Mom! Concert is at The AUD in downtown Eureka Springs, Arkansas at 2:00 pm. Tickets: only $10!

For more information visit website or call 866-444-0940.

Photography Event at the Springs

Posted on March - 5 - 2010
April 17, 2010
10:00 amto2:00 pm

Eureka Springs Outdoor Alliance invites you to bring your camera and spend a Saturday exploring the history and beauty of the unique springs locations. You can enjoy a great hike in the city limits of Eureka Springs – along a part of the East Mountain and Water Street areas that feature historic stonework and natural beauty. Bring your camera and share your vision!

Meet at the base of Jacob’s Ladder on Flint Street at 10:00 am and progress through each site completing your photo tour no later than 2:00. Locations include: Cave Spring, Cold Spring, Laundry Spring and Jacob’s Ladder.

All photographers are invited to submit an image from each location for possible inclusion in a photo exhibit at the Bank of Eureka Springs Historical Museum downtown on May 15th as a part of the May Festival of the Arts.

April 17, 2010 – 10am-2pm (April 24 rain date)
Sponsored by the Eureka Springs Outdoor Alliance

For more information contact Lorri Carter.