Art Walk

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    Speak your Jewel Poets

    My name is LIFE. Stacy Harper is a Motivational Speaker, Community Leader, Certified Life Coach, and Founder of Speak Your Jewel Poets. She will be sharing her poetry at the Rogers Experimental House during the February 9 Art on the Bricks Art Walk. .

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    Poetry by Akau Anyieth

    Akau Anyieth (Pronounced A-kow AN-yeth) is a Sudanese American who teaches high school science. He is also a visual artist and poet. He will be sharing his poetry at the Rogers Experimental House, 121 W Walnut Street, during the February 9 Art on the Bricks Art Walk.

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    Art by Kinya Christian

    Kinya Christian started her art career in 1998 working for a yearbook publishing company in Kansas City, Missouri. Over the course of twenty-five years, her branding work and fine art has been seen all over the country, from Broadway Publishing and HGTV, to public installations and private collections. She has curated art exhibitions and events for the Rogers Experimental House and Rogers Historical Museum including Reflections of the Black Experience which can be viewed online. Christian owned an art gallery for two years which focused on under-represented and emerging artists of color, and women. INTO+VIEW served as a vehicle for establishing critical context connections, solidarity, and a sense of community…

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    Grid Style Animal Portraits

    Dustin Miller lives in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. He teaches Art Appreciation for Crowder College. When he finds time for his own creativity, he does drawings and paintings of animals, landscapes, and still life in acrylic, oil, pencils, charcoal and scratchboard. Lately he has been doing a lot of commissions and has also taken up the challenge of plein air painting using oil paint.

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    Ladies Night with Grow NWA at Nola’s Pantry

    Nola’s Pantry invites you to participate in Ladies Night with Grow NWA during the February 9 Art on the Bricks Art Walk! Learn about Microgreens! What are they?? How do I use them? How do I grow them? If you’re curious, then join the fun FROM 5 P.M. – 7 P.M. Thursday, February 9 to learn all about them! As always, if you just want to come and visit with the girls, there is no need to sign up or join in! If you are intrigued… the class will begin with a a discussion about micro greens and what they are. Katie will provide some varieties, as well as simple…

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    Join us in creating art for children in Ukraine!

    Hugs From Friends, Arkansas Arts Academy and Art on the Bricks invite you to create art to be shared with children from Ukraine during the February 9 Art on the Bricks Art Walk. Making a difference: Hugs From Friends, a Bentonville, Arkansas based 501c3, is encouraging people in the United States to create artwork to show support for Ukrainian children and families that have been impacted by the war. How you can help: Create your own work of art at our maker station at the Rogers Experimental House during Art on the Bricks Art Walk Thursday, February 9, 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. We will provide the supplies! OR Bring a…

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    Embroidered Thread Paintings by Claire Pongonis

    Claire Pongonis, is an artist who works primarily in cotton fiber and oil pastels. Her current work focuses on landscape-inspired embroidery paintings stitched on translucent fabrics that feature the directional movement of the embroidery floss, blocks of rich color, and the stitched foreground that contrast against the negative space created by the transparency of the fabric. Each piece it’s own little love letter to the places she has traveled and the vibrant colors of nature. Meet the artist and see her work at Mavis WineCo, 718 N 2nd Street, #101, Rogers, AR.

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    Journey and Memory

    Liz Cox is an artist working in acrylic, mixed media, collage, and hand-made paper. Her work ranges from semi-abstract natural landscapes to more textural intuitive paintings which invite the viewer to interpret the work. Many of her paintings are layer upon layer of color, texture, markings, glazes or paper that create depth and a sense of history…that something else came before the layer seen on the surface. Liz lives and works in Northwest Arkansas where she enjoys the colors, patterns, and textures of the world around her and is inspired by the beauty of God’s creation and personal experience. She is energized by the creative process and tries to communicate…

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    The Art of Chainmaille

    Chris Hartley’s artwork is a modern day approach to a historical metal working technique known as Chainmaille. He simply takes a roll of wire and spin it into a long coil and cut it into jump rings to link and create works of art. You may meet the artist and purchase his work at Rogers Experimental House, 121 W Walnut Street.