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Greer Lingle Art Students are on a Roll
Art on the Bricks Art Walk is excited to invite the community to attend the Greer Lingle Middle School mixed grade art show coming to Downtown Rogers as part of the March Art on the Bricks Art Walk celebration of Youth Art Month.
By the numbers: Twenty-five students from seventh and eighth grades are displaying their original works of art and attendees are in for a treat. The works on paper will be exhibited from 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 14 at Stay True Bike & Barber, 112 W Walnut Street in Downtown Rogers. This is one of more than a dozen pop-up art exhibitions offered during the monthly Art Walk.
Getting their wheels turning: Exhibiting art in a bike/barber shop may be an unconventional venue for experiencing art, but the opportunity to exhibit their art in public allows Greer Lingle Middle School students the opportunity to experience what it might be like to exhibit and sell their art in the future.
Crochet & Art Collide in March
March brings an exciting fusion of creativity as crochet and art collide during Art on the Bricks' celebration of National Crochet Month and Youth Art Month, 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14. This vibrant event showcases the intersection of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistic expression, highlighting the diverse talents of local artisans and makers, both young and old.
Art on the Bricks invites the community to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of crochet artistry, where intricate stitches and vibrant colors come together to form stunning works of art. From delicate jewelry to whimsical amigurumi creatures, visitors will have the opportunity to marvel at the intricacy and ingenuity of crochet creations. Patrons will also experience the fancy footwork of Rince Academy of Irish Dance and see the art of 8th grade art students from Greer Lingle Middle School.
ISG Celebrates Northwest Arkansas Office with Grand Opening
Last Call Serves Up a Sneak Preview
Hear The Roar of the 1920s: The Rogers Historical Museum is thrilled to announce its latest temporary exhibit, "Last Call: History of Alcohol in Ozarks," set to captivate audiences from March 15 to November 9, 2024.
But wait, there's more! now is the perfect time to become a member of the Friends of the Rogers Historical Museum! Membership comes with exclusive privileges, including access to the 21+ Member Only sneak preview event set for Thursday, March 14. Join the party as they delve into the intriguing history of alcohol in the Ozarks, where tales of rebellion, resilience, and renewal await discovery.
Unique DTR Shop Shares Passion for Outdoor Lifestyle
Gearing up: The idea for Stay True Bike & Barber is a unique establishment born from a shared interest in skateboarding, vintage cars, motorcycles, and now mountain biking. The new shop is co-owned by Texas transplants, Brandan & Twyla Licatino, and Kevin McAllister.
Contributions by Downtown Rogers' own Bill Watkins and Lacie Bray Earn Recognition
The Rogers Lowell Chamber Annual Celebration will honor Downtown Rogers' very own Bill Watkins and Lacie Bray with prestigious awards.
Can't Help Falling in Love with The Natural State
Join us for a captivating evening at the Art on the Bricks Art Walk in Downtown Rogers on Thursday, February 8, 2024. From 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., immerse yourself in a delightful blend of visual art, music, shopping, food, and fun spanning across 10 locations in historic downtown Rogers.
This month's Art Walk celebrates the essence of Arkansas with the theme "Can’t Help Falling in Love with The Natural State." Experience the natural beauty and scenic wonders that make Northwest Arkansas one of the top 10 places to live in the United States. From biking and hiking trails to mountain ranges, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, and diverse flora and fauna, Arkansas provides a stunning backdrop that inspires the local art scene.
Historic Lane Hotel to Welcome School for Advanced Studies
School for Advanced Studies brings an exciting addition to Downtown Rogers and the education landscape in the area. The tuition-free, public charter school will educate Grades 5 - 12 beginning with the 2024-25 school year.
Arkansas' first 3D printed homes come to Downtown Rogers
First of it’s kind: The Rogers City Council approved selling an acre of land to the Northwest Arkansas Council Foundation for Arkansas’ inaugural 3D Printed Housing project, aimed at addressing housing affordability.
Groundwork Northwest Arkansas, the foundation’s affordable housing division, will utilize 3D printed concrete technology to construct two-story duplexes at 920 S First Street for community members earning below 80% of the area’s median income. The city sanctioned the land sale at $50,000.
A Century of American Glassware at Rogers Historical Museum
The Rogers Historical Museum presents the upcoming exhibit “A Century of American Glassware.” The
exhibit will be on show in the Collections Gallery from February 17– August 10, 2024.
DTR Merchant Meet Up Shares Opportunities
Two New Downtown Attractions: Downtown Rogers businesses are invited to host either of two new public art installations that will further attract patrons to the Downtown community. Both projects will be published and promoted in news releases, on social media, and on websites inviting people to experience the many amenities in Downtown Rogers. Participants in the January DTR Merchant MeetUp met the artists and had the first opportunity to sign up to be locations for these art installations.
The DTR Quad Squad Joins Chamber Small Business Council
Four Downtown Rogers business professionals have been named to the Rogers Lowell Chamber’s 2024 Small Business Council. They join this group of community leaders to serve as the voice of the small business community and provide guidance to the Rogers Lowell Chamber. The Small Business Council is comprised of approximately two dozen chamber members who either work for or run small businesses throughout Northwest Arkansas.
Arkansas Arts Academy Dance department presents “Freedom Speaks”
Arkansas Arts Academy Dance department presents “Freedom Speaks” under the direction of dance instructor, Mr. Todd Belin. This Black History program will celebrate the contributions of Black people to American History through food, dance, music, spoken word, fashion and more. The goal of this event is to create inclusion, to encourage diversity, and to enhance the motive of arts integration in our school. The event will take place on February 15th 5:30pm - 8:30pm. The program will include performances by students and community artist as well as guest appearances by: Korto Momolu, Celebrity Fashion Designer and Project Runway All Star, Arkansas Gospel Chorale, Cody Davis NAACP Guest Speaker, Drekkia Writes Activist, Poet, Author and our Host Dominique Blake, Olympic Medalist and Entrepreneur
It's Hip to be Square in Downtown Rogers
It’s hip to be square: The January Art on the Bricks Art Walk in Downtown Rogers is unlocking emotions with shape psychology in design--with a particular focus on squares. Experience paintings, quilts, mosaics, woodworking, photography and more, many using squares as design elements. Featured artist, R.J. Lawlor, is known for her bold and expressive paintings. Lawlor employs simplicity combined with abstract forms, shapes, and textures to create impactful compositions.
Be there AND be square: Paint one of the squares that surround “Whistle Stop” a new community art project -- a four-foot square quilt design painted on wood. Children and adults are invited to participate in a community art-making project from 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 11 during Art on the Bricks Art Walk. Mechel Wall, the Benton County coordinator of the Arkansas Quilt Trails, worked with Rogers Lowell Chamber to offer a painting station at Rogers Experimental House. The community is invited to paint the border of the 48” square wood quilt that, once complete, will be installed on an exterior wall of Andora Real Estate, 401 N 2nd Street. The community is invited to begin their tour at Rogers Experimental House, 121 W Walnut Street, and explore several other galleries and pop-up shops as we highlight the beauty of the square.
DTR Merchant Meet-Up Pieces Together Destination Location Opportunities
The Rogers Lowell Chamber launched the Downtown Rogers Merchant Meet-Up to facilitate connections and collaborations among Downtown Rogers (DTR) businesses.
What to expect: Business owners, managers, and staff are invited to this monthly get-together to connect and collaborate over coffee. The news media is invited to join us 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m., Thursday, January 18 at Brick & Mortar, 120 W Walnut Street.
Ozark Beer Company Hosts Neurodiverse Art Show
Ozark Beer Company is partnering with a local non-profit to host a Neurodiverse Art Show and artist reception in the second floor gallery above the tap room. The public is invited to attend from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 30. Participating artists will include painters, photographers and other creatives.
DTR is Getting Squared Away Along the Arkansas Quilt Trails
Getting Squared Away: Art on the Bricks Art Walk patrons are invited to participate in a community art making project from 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. indoors at Rogers Experimental House, 121 W Walnut Street, during the January 11 Art Walk. Mechel Wall, the Benton County coordinator of the Arkansas Quilt Trails, worked with Rogers Lowell Chamber to offer a painting station at Rogers Experimental House. Supplies are provided and the community is invited to paint the border of the 48” square wood quilt that, once complete, will be installed on an exterior wall of Andora Real Estate, 401 N 2nd Street.