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Young at Art: A Selection of Caldecott Book Illustrations

April 28, 2018/in Education, Events, News, News Tab, Support/by Wildwood Park For the Arts

Wildwood Park for the Arts’ Art in the Park exhibition program welcomes Young at Art:  A Selection of Caldecott Book Illustrations to The Galleries at Wildwood. The exhibit features original art from such books as Chris Van Allsburg’s Polar Express and Jumanji, Leonard Weisgard’s Mother Hen, Elizabeth O. Jones’ Prayer for a Child, Maurice Sendak’s Memoirs of a Mouse, Arnold Lobel’s Frog & Toad All Year, and Paul Goble’s The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses. Wildwood is the exhibit’s first stop on a twelve-state tour. Curated by Danny Bills, curator of collections and exhibitions at Wichita Falls Museum of Art, and organized by Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State University, Young at Art is part of ExhibitsUSA, a program of Mid-America Arts Alliance.

To see more, click here.

May 15 – June 17, 2018

Gallery Hours:

Monday-Friday: 10 am – 4 pm

Saturday & Sunday: 12  – 4 pm

Free Admission

The Galleries at Wildwood

Lucy Lockett Cabe Festival Theatre Complex

20919 Denny Road, Little Rock, AR

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Songwriting Workshop 2017

November 21, 2017/in Education, News, News Tab, Uncategorized, WAMA/by Wildwood Park For the Arts
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Giving Tuesday 2017

November 20, 2017/in News, News Tab, Support, WAMA/by Wildwood Park For the Arts
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The Fourth Wall Stretches Boundaries

July 11, 2017/in Events, News, News Tab, WAMA/by Wildwood Park For the Arts

To complete the WAMA Summer Music Festival 2017, the Wildwood Academy of Music & the Arts welcomes The Fourth Wall Ensemble.

This award-winning hybrid arts group turned the fruits of their conservatory studies at Interlochen, Oberlin, Eastman, and Peabody into hysterical, high-energy performances. From Alaska to Arkansas, and points beyond and in between, the fresh-as-ever Fourth Wall stretches the boundaries of instrumental performance to make music that leaps off the stage – literally.

In a virtual fruit salad of sophisticated fun, The Fourth Wall Ensemble mixes together music, theatre and dance in 75 whirlwind minutes. As they say, “Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.”

You can’t miss a trio reviewers have called magical, mesmerizing and masterful in both movement and musicianship. Huh-uh. You gotta get tickets – right here, right now, before the banana splits.

“Serious music by seriously talented musicians in a show that doesn’t take itself seriously at all.”

The Fourth Wall
 
Thursday, July 13
7:30 pm
Lucy Lockett Cabe Festival Theatre
Tickets: $15

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This concert is brought to you in part by Nancy & Warren Boop.
All proceeds support WAMA scholarships.
(Arrive early for a stroll through the Park to enjoy Swan Lake, the Butler Arboretum, and the Nabucco Waterfall in the Asian Woodland Garden.)
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Annie & Into the Woods Auditions at Wildwood

May 31, 2017/in Events, News, News Tab/by Wildwood Park For the Arts
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Henderson State University

May 31, 2017/in Education, Events, News, News Tab/by Wildwood Park For the Arts
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Arkansas’ Premier FEASTival

April 10, 2017/in Education, Events, Gardens, News, News Tab, Support, WAMA/by Wildwood Park For the Arts

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Wildwood Park for the Arts’ 19th Annual Wine & Food FEASTival Supports Arts Education

Feed your soul with stimulating libations and artful edibles created by some of central Arkansas’ finest chefs and restaurants when Wildwood Park for the Arts hosts its 19th Annual Wine & Food FEASTival from 6:30 – 9 pm on Friday, April 21, 2017. The event is held throughout the Park’s Lucy Lockett Cabe Festival Theatre complex at 20919 Denny Road in west Little Rock. Chaired by Vivian & David Norman, FEASTival supports the Park’s programs, including the Wildwood Academy of Music & the Arts (WAMA).

With support from Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, more than 100 wines and several spirits will be available for tasting and pairing with a feast of portions from local restaurateurs. Diamond Bear Brewing and Stone’s Throw Brewing will join the party for sampling beers crafted in central Arkansas.

Participating restaurants include:  Bistro in Bryant, Blue Cake Company, Bonefish Grill, Boulevard Bread Company, Bravo! Cucina Italiana, Capital Hotel, Chenal Country Club, Cocoa Belle Chocolates, Lulu’s Latin Rotisserie & Grill, Nothing Bundt Cakes, SO Restaurant & Bar, Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe, and Trio’s Restaurant.

Dizzy 7 will perform live dance music throughout the evening, and Arkansas Circus Arts will provide additional entertainment. A cork pull, raffle, and silent auction will round out the evening’s activities.

Parking is available inside the gates at Wildwood Park, and Mercedes-Benz of Little Rock will provide express service from Denny Road parking to the doors of Cabe Festival Theatre.

Tickets are $65 per person until 11:59 pm on Monday, April 17, tickets are $75 at midnight April 18th – April 21st. Tickets and more information are available at www.wildwoodpark.org and through Wildwood’s box office (20919 Denny Road, Little Rock) on weekdays through the evening of the FEASTival. To purchase by phone, contact Wildwood Park for the Arts at (501) 821-7275.

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Let’s Grow the Love on April 6, 2017

March 22, 2017/in News, News Tab, Support/by Wildwood Park For the Arts
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Click Here to Donate April 6, 2017 8 AM – 8 PM

Between 8 AM and 8 PM on Thursday, April 6, you can change Wildwood Park for the Arts and Arkansas for the better.

 

Support Wildwood Park for the Arts through ArkansasGives, a 12-hour statewide online giving event sponsored by Arkansas Community Foundation. It’s easy:

  • Have your credit card ready
  • Click:  ArkansasGives.org between 8 am & 8 pm Thursday, April 6
  • Go to: “Search for Nonprofits”
  • Enter: “Wildwood” and select Wildwood Park for the Arts (OR click here to go directly to Wildwood’s Arkansas Gives page on 4/6.)
  • Make a donation of at least $25 to Wildwood Park for the Arts

We’ll make it even easier for you! With your permission, Wildwood will give you a courtesy call or email a personal reminder to you on April 6th. Simply contact Mary Bea Gross, Wildwood’s development officer, at marybea@wildwoodpark.org.

Any donation made through ArkansasGives.org makes a tremendous impact and helps Wildwood earn BONUS DOLLARS through a matching pool of funds from Arkansas Community Foundation (ARCF). The more Wildwood raises, the more bonus dollars the Park will receive.
Plus, your impact will be DOUBLED during this 12-hour giving period thanks to a generous matching gift from the Wildwood Board of Directors. Your gifts, up to $10,000, will be matched dollar-for-dollar on this special day of giving if you choose to give to Wildwood Park.
All donations to Wildwood through ArkansasGives.com from 8 am – 8 pm on Thursday, April 6, are eligible for the ARCF and Wildwood Board matching funds.
When you give on ArkansasGives Day, you join a statewide celebration of giving and help Wildwood raise even more dollars to support the Park’s mission. With your help, Wildwood enriches the lives of Arkansans of all ages by creating community through nature and the arts.
Thank you for your support!

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2017 Registration Open for Wildwood Academy of Music & the Arts

February 19, 2017/in Education, News, News Tab, WAMA/by Wildwood Park For the Arts

Wildwood Academy of Music and the Arts (WAMA) is a summer music festival and arts camp designed for students ages 6–18 who are interested in studying music. The academy’s mission is to provide music and arts education of the highest quality to students of all music abilities and backgrounds. Supported in a creative and musically nurturing environment, WAMA students learn and perform alongside professional faculty and guest artists from across the country.

WAMA offers six sessions for beginner, intermediate, and advanced music students:

Advanced Orchestra: June 11-23, 2017 (weekdays only, with the exception of the assessment day on Sunday, June 11)
Advanced Vocal Instruction: June 11-23, 2017 (weekdays only, with the exception of the assessment day on Sunday, June 11)

Intermediate Instrumental Instruction: June 26– July 7, 2017 (weekdays only)
Intermediate Vocal Instruction: June 26 – July 7, 2017 (weekdays only)

WILDMusic Beginner Instrumental Instruction: July 10 – July 14, 2017
WILDMusic Beginner Vocal Instruction: July 17 – July 21, 2017

For more information about WAMA and each session, click here or contact Angela Collier, Curriculum Manager.

The deadline to register is April 30, 2017; click here to register online.

Scholarships are available; contact Angela Collier or call (501)821-7275 prior to March 31, 2017.

 

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Art in the Park’s Nature in Print

February 19, 2017/in Events, News, News Tab, Uncategorized/by Wildwood Park For the Arts

Wildwood Park for the Arts’ first 2017 Art in the Park exhibition features works by three young printmakers. Arkansas artists Miranda Young, Daniella Napolitano, and Sarah Burns will explore the natural world and its many configurations through various printmaking techniques and styles in Wildwood Park for the Arts’ winter/spring Art in the Park exhibit, Nature in Print: Arkansas Printmakers Exploring the Natural World.  Miranda Young’s bold, large-scale monotype prints and colorful 3D sculptures create abstract meditations on the spiritual and emotional meanings that humans place on animals.  Daniella Napolitano’s childhood fascination with nature and animals is evident in her sometimes-exaggerated prints of animals in action. Nature as words is the inspiration for Sarah Burns’ shadowy linocuts of various trees. “Nature in Print” will open February 24 and close April 9, 2017. The exhibit is installed in the Galleries at Wildwood, Wildwood Park for the Arts, 20919 Denny Road, in west Little Rock, AR. Art may be viewed weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and on Saturdays and Sundays from Noon to 4 p.m. at Wildwood Park for the Arts, 20919 Denny Road, in west Little Rock, AR. There is no fee to visit the Art in the Park exhibits.

Miranda Young currently teaches printmaking for the Arkansas Arts Center’s Museum School and is a scenic designer and properties master for the Arkansas Arts Center Children’s Theatre.  Daniella Napolitano also works at the Arkansas Arts; her artistic talents include photography, too.  Sarah Burns teaches art and technology at Western Hills Elementary.

An opening reception for “Nature in Print” will be on March 2, 6 pm – 8 pm. The reception is free to the public and is sponsored by Boulevard Bread Co. During the opening reception, Daniella Napolitano will demonstrate relief printing for reception guests.  At 7 pm, there will be a House Concert by Arkansas musician John Willis who  will perform a jazz set.  There is a $15 recommended donation for the House Concert.
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Wildwood Park for the Arts enriches the lives of Arkansans of all ages by creating community through nature and the arts.  Art in the Park’s vision is to create a dynamic environment for the visual arts to be in conversation with contemporary culture, the community of Little Rock, and the natural environment of Wildwood Park.

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