2017 GUIDE TO FESTIVALS

Artosphere: Arkansas' Arts and Nature Festival
Artosphere: Arkansas' Arts and Nature Festival
WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS FESTIVAL
Artosphere: Arkansas' Arts and Nature Festival is a major regional arts initiative which celebrates artists influenced by nature who inspire us to live more sustainably. Featuring performing and visual arts, education, community outreach and elements of sustainability, Artosphere provides access to high-quality artistic experiences for all.
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Walton Arts Center proudly presents the 8th annual Artosphere: Arkansas’ Arts and Nature Festival, celebrating the intersection of art and nature with exciting events for all ages. With more than 90 musicians from distinguished symphonies and music programs around the world, the acclaimed Artosphere Festival Orchestra under Music Director Corrado Rovaris offers concerts at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art at Walton Arts Center. This year’s Chapel Music Series offers chamber music in local chapels and architectural marvels with groups such as the acclaimed Dover Quartet. The annual Artosphere Trail Mix weekend enables audiences to hike or bike between stages while enjoying art and entertainment stops along the way. The 2017 festival also presents a number of family-friendly shows, as well as dance events.
LOCATION
Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR
WEBSITE
http://waltonartscenter.org/artosphere/
DATES
May 4 - May 20, 2017
DIRECTOR
Corrado Rovaris, music director, Artosphere Festival Orchestra
GENRES
Classical • Folk • World
TICKET PRICE RANGE
$0 to $40
TICKET PURCHASE INFORMATION
http://waltonartscenter.org/artosphere/
Telephone: 479-443-5600
BOOKING CONTACTS
Scott Galbraith, vice president, Programming
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