Art of Wine Returns to Walton Arts Center

Explore Hundreds of Wines, Food from Local Restaurants While Supporting Walton Arts Center’s Education Programming

Published Tuesday, May 6, 2025 10:10 am

Early Bird and Reserve Room tickets, and Express Passes are on sale now for Walton Arts Center’s annual Art of Wine, an evening of wine and food sampling, 8-11 pm on Friday, July 11.

 

Walton Arts Center welcomes you to sip, savor and step into something spectacular at the 23rd annual Art of Wine fundraiser. This event will be a circus of flavor, featuring bites from your favorite Northwest Arkansas restaurants, hundreds of curated wine samplings and innovative non-alcoholic options from local vendors.  

 

A limited number of Early Bird general admission tickets are available now at a discounted price of $85. Once those are sold out, general admission ticket prices will increase to $95.

Reserve Room tickets are also available for $225 while supplies last. In addition to the general admission spaces, these tickets give you a dedicated entrance and access to the exclusive Reserve Room with premier selections of wines and additional restaurant options.

 

Want to beat the crowd? Add the Express Pass for $25 per person to your Reserve Room or general admission tickets and get early entry at 7:30 pm to the event and be the first to taste your favorites! 

 

Tickets can be purchased by visiting waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm. You must be 21 or older to purchase tickets.

 

Proceeds from the Art of Wine Festival support Walton Arts Center, a nonprofit arts presenting organization serving the region for three decades. As a non-profit. donations ensure over 25,000 students and educators experience live performing arts annually, many for the first time, at no cost. This includes Classroom Series performances specifically designed for youth, educator professional development, and community outreach initiatives throughout the region. 

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