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National Museum of Women in the Arts
The National Museum of Women in the Arts was incorporated in November 1981 as a private, non-profit museum.
Arkansas Arts Center
Founded in 1960, its mission is to ensure that learning, inspiration and creative expression in the arts flourish throughout Arkansas, for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Arkansas Arts Council
The Arkansas Arts Council was established in 1966 to enable the state of Arkansas to receive funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Arkansas Governor’s Mansion
For more than 50 years, the Mansion has been the focal point of the First Family’s public events, including state dinners, luncheons, and other celebrations. 
Arkansas Tech Museum, Arkansas Tech University
Established in December 1989, the mission of this Museum is to provide a center for collection, conservation, interpretation, and research concerned with the history of Arkansas Tech University.
Art Department Gallery, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
The Art Department maintains three galleries in the Fine Arts building that showcase varied works from visiting artists, traveling exhibitions, competitions, faculty work, and student work.
Baum Gallery, University of Central Arkansas
The Baum Gallery is an educational art museum for UCA students, faculty and staff, and the central Arkansas community.  The gallery develops exhibitions and events that invite interaction and encourage dialogue about visual art.

The Arts & Science Center, Pine Bluff, Arkansas                            The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, founded in 1968 and commissioned by the City of Pine Bluff in 1971, is operated for the benefit of all citizens of Southeast Arkansas. The mission of the Arts & Science Center is to provide opportunities for the practice, teaching, performance, enjoyment and understanding of the arts and sciences.

Bradbury Gallery, Arkansas State University
The College's Bradbury Gallery is home to the Delta National Small Prints Exhibition. Established in 1996 by Professor Evan Lindquist, this annual national competition has become one of the most significant venues for artists working in two-dimensional print media.
Brinson Fine Arts Gallery, Southern Arkansas University
The award winning Brinson Fine Arts Building was designed for the artist and student. Studios are well lit, well ventilated and designed to accommodate all disciplines. .
Butler Center
The Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, a department of the Central Arkansas Library System, was created in 1997 through an endowment by the late Richard C. Butler, Sr., of Little Rock.
Clinton School of Public Service
As one of three universities on the grounds of presidential libraries, the Clinton School of Public Service teaches about global leadership and civic engagement and promotes a vision of world leaders who are able to work effectively with individuals and organizations to build healthy, engaged and vibrant communities, both in Arkansas and throughout the globe.
Compton Gardens
This 6.5 acre garden has been developed into a native / woodland garden which is quickly becoming a regional destination garden and a special events venue.
Crystal Bridges
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will present exceptional art, educational programs and community gatherings in a unique and welcoming setting.
Cox Creative Center
In 2001, CALS renovated the Cox Building, originally a warehouse for Thomas Cox and Sons Machinery Company. Part of the Main Library campus, the building serves as the home of River Market Books & Gifts. The building also has a meeting room and is the site of special library and FOCAL events.
Delta Cultural Center
The Delta Cultural Center, located in historic downtown Helena, Arkansas, is a museum dedicated to the history of the Arkansas Delta.
Fayetteville Underground
Fayetteville Underground, Inc. is a non-profit community organization located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.  We house galleries and studio spaceprovides studio space for painters and other artists as well as galleries displaying the work of our studio artists and other local and regional artists.
 
Historic Arkansas Museum
Historic Arkansas Museum invites you to come in and step back into Arkansas frontier history. Tour the museum's historic grounds and visit a pre-Civil War neighborhood, including the oldest home still standing in Little Rock and the site where William Woodruff once printed the Arkansas Gazette.
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Kresge Gallery, Lyon College
The Kresge Gallery was made possible by a gift from the Kresge Foundation.  The Kresge Gallery is central to the Alphin Humanities Building.
The Muse Project
The basic concept of the Muse Project is that all students, whether or not they are accomplished readers, will engage with and make meaning from difficult, often dry texts if information is presented musically.
 Nancy Power and Associates NGP&A prides itself on designing compelling spaces – beautiful, healthy, and functional environments that enable and inspire people to live well.  Our studio culture is based on collaboration, mutual respect, and a shared belief in the transformative influence that quality design can have on our lives.
Museum of Contemporary Art in the Ozarks
Founded in 2003, the Museum of Contemporary Art proudly displays one of a kind pieces to create a one of a kind experience.
Robyn Horn Sculpture
I think in terms of wood and stone, of the things of which nature is made, of the ease with which nature develops into shapes and forms, created throughout centuries of accumulated time.
South Arkansas Arts Center
The South Arkansas Arts Center is the cultural link for people living in South Arkansas and North Louisiana.
Stephens Gallery, University of the Ozarks
Housed in the University's Walton Fine Arts Center, the Stephens Gallery provides the Ozarks community and its guests a magnificent showplace for their creations.
Sugar Gallery
Sugar gallery is a student-run exhibition space located at 114 Central Ave. in Bentonville. The space features the visual research of students, faculty and visiting lecturers from the Department of Art and the Fay Jones School of Architecture.
 
Texarkana Regional Arts Center
Since the re-opening of the Regional Arts Center in 1992, TRAHC has annually presented a 12-month schedule of touring exhibitions and exhibitions organized by TRAHC displayed in the three high-security galleries.
Walton Arts Center
Walton Arts Center is a non-profit arts organization located in the heart of Northwest Arkansas. Our mission is to bring great artists and entertainers from around the world to Northwest Arkansas, connecting and engaging people through inspiring arts experiences.