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CCC McCoy Gallery

As you hop off the shuttle and step into the Nadine Baum Studios, a wave of excitement washes over you—welcome to the CCC McCoy Gallery, a dazzling stop on the Fayetteville Gallery Hop! Housed within the Community Creative Center, this vibrant space greets you with over 140 feet of exhibition walls, glowing under track lighting that highlights every brushstroke and detail. Today, you’re stepping into a world of wonder with Eugene Sargent’s mixed media exhibition, My Heart is a Room Full of Treasures, where eclectic creations burst with color and imagination. What makes the magic happen here? It’s the heartbeat of the CCC—a nonprofit that’s been nurturing creativity since 2008, offering classes, workshops, and a home for artists of all ages to dream big. The gallery itself is a canvas of collaboration, partnering with both regional talents and nationally recognized visionaries to bring fresh, inspiring works to life. Sip on some refreshments, chat with fellow art lovers, and feel the spark of a community where every piece tells a story. You’re not just a guest—you’re part of the magic at McCoy Gallery!

Fenix Arts Gallery

As you hop off the shuttle and climb the gentle slope of Mount Sequoyah, a thrill of discovery greets you—welcome to Fenix Arts Studio, a radiant stop on the Fayetteville Gallery Hop! Housed in the historic Millar Lodge, this gallery feels like a hidden treasure overlooking downtown Fayetteville, its walls alive with the Go Figure exhibition. Here, a diverse crew of artists captures the human form’s grace and elegance in every medium imaginable, from bold sketches to intricate sculptures. What makes the magic happen? It’s the spirit of Fenix—a nonprofit collective of over 30 juried artists from around the globe, handpicked for their unique visions, who breathe life into Northwest Arkansas’ creative scene. Beyond the gallery, this space hums with workshops, life drawing sessions, and talks that invite everyone to join the artistic dance. Today, you’ll savor refreshments, mingle with creators, and feel the pulse of a community that’s as welcoming as it is inspiring. You’re not just a guest—you’re part of the Fenix fire!

Local Color Studio

As you step off the shuttle and arrive at Local Color Studio Gallery, a wave of warmth and creativity washes over you—welcome to a standout stop on the Fayetteville Gallery Hop! Tucked into a sleek, minimalist space at 275 S. Nelson Hackett Blvd., this intimate gallery glows with sharp lighting that draws your eye to the art adorning its walls. Today, you’re greeted by Chapter 25 Flipping Forward to Back, a retrospective of Kevin Arnold’s work, where each piece unfolds like a story, rich with texture and memory. What makes the magic happen here? It’s the vision of founder Alex Cogbill, a local artist and educator whose passion for art and community shines through. This isn’t just a gallery—it’s a creative heartbeat, offering year-round classes for all ages, from painting to pottery, and a space where local artists find a voice and a home. Sip on refreshments, chat with fellow hoppers, and feel the buzz of a place that’s as much about connection as it is about creation. You’re not just visiting—you’re stepping into the magic of Local Color!

Sequoyah Hall

As you step off the shuttle and onto the grounds of Mount Sequoyah Center, the crisp March air carries a hint of anticipation. You’ve arrived at Sequoyah Hall Gallery, one of the vibrant stops on the Fayetteville Gallery Hop, and I’m thrilled to welcome you to this special place. The historic building before you, with its warm stone facade and wide, inviting windows, sits perched atop a hill overlooking downtown Fayetteville. It’s more than just a gallery—it’s a living, breathing hub of creativity, and today, you’re part of the magic.Inside Sequoyah Hall, the atmosphere hums with energy. The walls are alive with a group exhibition featuring works by local artists—Helen Kwiatkowski, Dale Heath, Emma Johnson, Jordan Meyers, Kathy Thompson, Martha Guirl Phillips, and Taylor Loftin. Each piece tells a story, a snapshot of the Ozarks’ soul, rendered in bold strokes, delicate details, and unexpected textures. The diversity of their visions is what sparks the first flicker of magic here: no two perspectives are alike, yet they harmonize in this shared space, inviting you to see the world through their eyes.What makes this place truly enchanting, though, is its connection to the broader creative ecosystem at Mount Sequoyah. This 27-acre campus isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a catalyst. Beyond these walls, over 60 studio artists work year-round, their open studios often bustling during events like this. You might catch a glimpse of a potter shaping clay or a painter layering colors, their creative process unfolding in real time. The grounds themselves are dotted with outdoor installations—unexpected surprises that blend art with nature. It’s this interplay of community, collaboration, and the sheer freedom to create that fuels the magic.Today, as part of the Gallery Hop, Sequoyah Hall becomes a crossroads. The free shuttle brought you here, but it’s the refreshments, the chatter of fellow art lovers, and the chance to meet the artists that keep you lingering. Register at the desk, and you’ll be entered to win a raffle prize—a little token of the day’s joy. This isn’t just a stop on your tour; it’s a moment to connect with Fayetteville’s thriving art scene, where emerging talents like those on display find a home and a voice.So, take your time. Wander the gallery, let the works speak to you, and feel the pulse of creativity that’s been beating here for years. Sequoyah Hall Gallery isn’t just a space—it’s a celebration of what happens when artists, dreamers, and curious souls like you come together. Welcome to the magic.

TAG NWA

As you step off the shuttle and into the bustling Northwest Arkansas Mall, a wave of artistic energy welcomes you to TAG NWA Arts Studio, a standout gem on the Fayetteville Gallery Hop! This cozy gallery pulses with purpose, its walls alive with The Teaching Gallery, a rotating showcase where emerging local artists display their latest works—paintings, sculptures, and more—keeping every sale to fuel their dreams. The air hums with excitement as you take in the vibrant colors and bold ideas, each piece a testament to the region’s creative spirit. What makes the magic happen here? It’s TAG NWA’s heart—a volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to art for all, offering free classes, K-12 exhibits, and a platform for artists at every level to shine. Today, you’ll enjoy refreshments, chat with creators, and maybe even register for a raffle prize, all while feeling the warmth of a space that’s less about commerce and more about connection. You’re not just a visitor—you’re part of TAG NWA’s mission to spark joy and inspiration!

The Faulkner Arts Center

As you step off the shuttle and approach the Jim & Joyce Faulkner Performing Arts Center, a sense of timeless wonder greets you—welcome to one of the crown jewels of the Fayetteville Gallery Hop! Nestled on the University of Arkansas campus, this reimagined 1930s Works Progress Administration Field House blends historic charm with modern flair, its stone exterior whispering stories of the past while inviting you into a vibrant present. Inside, the Faulkner Museum Gallery unveils What We See, a captivating exhibition presented by the Gallery Artists of the Art Gallery at the NWA Mall, where local visions dance across the walls in a symphony of color and form. What makes the magic happen here? It’s the fusion of legacy and innovation—a state-of-the-art venue that seats over 500, hosting everything from student ensembles to world-class performers, all while doubling as a gallery space that celebrates the region’s creative spirit. Today, you’ll sip refreshments, mingle with art lovers, and feel the energy of a place that bridges generations through art and performance. You’re not just a visitor—you’re part of the Faulkner’s living legacy!

The Walton Arts Center

As you step off the shuttle and onto the lively corner of Dickson Street, a surge of excitement welcomes you to the Walton Arts Center, a dazzling highlight of the Fayetteville Gallery Hop! This iconic performing arts hub—born from a visionary partnership between the Walton family, the University of Arkansas, and the city—stands as Arkansas’ busiest cultural beacon. Today, the Joy Pratt Markham Gallery inside opens its doors with Rhythm & Form, a stunning visual arts exhibition where local and regional artists fuse color, shape, and motion into works that pulse with life. What makes the magic happen here? It’s the center’s electric synergy—a place where world-class performances in Baum Walker Hall meet intimate gallery displays, all supported by a community of volunteers, sponsors, and four resident companies like the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas and Community Creative Center. Sip refreshments, mingle with art enthusiasts, and feel the heartbeat of a space that’s been inspiring since 1992. You’re not just a guest—you’re part of the Walton Arts Center’s vibrant story!

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