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Tonight! The Artspace Survey Soiree offers food, facts, and fun!

Posted on January 29, 2020 by Scott

The Artspace Arts Market Survey results are in and they can’t wait to share the findings with you!

Join the Artspace Rocks team in welcoming Artspace back to Little Rock to present your survey responses and next step to meet our creative live/work space needs in The Rocks!

January 29 from 5pm to 7pm at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center.

Mayor Frank Scott, Jr., who is a strong proponent of the role of the creative economy in moving cities forward, will bring greetings.

In anticipation of an upcoming exhibition, “Wonders and Signs” opening on Feb. 6th at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, Little Rock artist Perrion Hurd will be hosting a live printmaking demonstration at our party! Be sure to attend this exciting night and be on the lookout for more announcements to come.

This event is free and open to the public. Food, drink & live entertainment provided.

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This entry was posted in Civic Engagement, Dance, Design, Food, Government, Museum, Music, Theatre, Visual Art and tagged Arkansas Arts Council, Artspace, Artspace Rocks, Department of Parks Heritage and Tourism, Frank Scott Jr., Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, Windgate Foundation by Scott. Bookmark the permalink.
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