Apr 04 Saturday
The ARTx3 Campus will host the opening reception for the exhibition “Blaque” by Jonathan Wright, from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas (ASC), 701 S. Main St. The event is free, and refreshments will be available.
“Blaque” explores how a single shade can carry grief, resilience, tradition, and transformation within the African diaspora. Blending technology with traditional techniques, the artist uses matte black on black paper to prompt slow, intentional analysislooking—revealing layered histories, personal memory, and cultural legacy. The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on their own heritage while confronting how stories can fade unless we choose to see them fully.
Wright is an art instructor at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in visual arts. He completed his Master of Fine Arts in printmaking this year at Arizona State University. His love of working with his hands is what drives him to combine traditional printmaking techniques, such as woodcutting, with modern technology. His current body of work emphasizes the rich history of the African American Community, their experiences and their heritage.
For more information, contact Matthew Howard, gallery and visitor specialist, at mhoward@artx3.org or 870-536-3375.
Artwork: "Sunday Morning"
Exhibition webpage: artx3.org/exhibitions/jonathan-wright-blaque
Celebrate spring and experience the beauty of Japanese culture at the Arkansas Cherry Blossom Festival in Hot Springs. This free, family-friendly event brings together live performances, cultural demonstrations, hands-on activities, and opportunities to learn more about the traditions that connect Hot Springs with our sister city, Hanamaki, Japan.
From dynamic stage performances to interactive cultural experiences throughout the day, the festival is designed for all ages—whether you’re attending for the first time or returning as a long-time supporter.
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🐾 Paws on the Promenade – 2026 🐾Saturday, April 11 • 11 AM–1 PMGet ready for a tail‑wagging good time at The Promenade! This family‑friendly event celebrates our furry friends — and the humans who love them. 💙🐶Enjoy a community dog walk, pet‑friendly activities, treats, games, photo ops, giveaways, and fun for the kids! 🎉🐾We’ll also have adorable adoptable pups and kittens from the Humane Society of Pulaski County and a Doggie Contest with playful prizes. 🏡🐕🐾A morning full of smiles, snuggles, wagging tails, and community fun — we can’t wait to see you there! 🐾
Apr 12 Sunday
Curren$yUrbanBorn Shante Anthony Franklin and raised in New Orleans, Curren$y was originally signed to Master P’s No Limit label, but in 2005 he made the move to Lil Wayne and Birdman’s Cash Money imprint, Young Money. He appeared on Wayne’s Tha Carter II album that same year, then in 2006, Curren$y's “Where da Cash At” single was released -- both on its own and as part of Wayne’s Dedication 2 mixtape -- but a promised album never materialized. Not one to sit idle, Curren$y started Fly Society with professional skateboarder Terry Kennedy in 2007. The brand was originally planned as a line of apparel, but evolved into a music label as the rapper’s relationship with Young Money soured. After leaving the label at the end of 2007 with Fly Society in tow, a series of underground mixtapes appeared before Curren$y hooked up with the digital-only Amalgam Digital for the early 2009 release This Ain't No Mixtape. The relationship continued that October with the download-only Jet Files, but in early 2010 he joined the Def Jam family via Damon Dash’s DD172 imprint. With the label’s in-house producer Ski Beatz handling most of the production on both, Curren$y's Pilot Talk album appeared in July of that year, with Pilot Talk II landing in 2010. The stopgap release Weekend at Burnie's followed in 2011, with the retro backing tracks coming from producer Monsta Beatz. Beatz, along with the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. Leauge and Pharrell, was back for the rapper's 2012 street release, The Stone Immaculate. ~ David Jeffries
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Stoney JacksonHip-Hop/RapStoney Jackson is an independent artist and producer from Little Rock, Arkansas, whose music blends the rich textures of soul, jazz, and blues with the lyrical depth of hip-hop. Influenced by artists like Scarface, DJ Quik, and Phonte, and producers such as J Dilla, Jake One, and Just Blaze, Jackson crafts a sound that resonates with both classic and contemporary music lovers.
In 2019, Jackson launched the HOMEGROWN Initiative, a concert series initially created to showcase his own music. The series quickly evolved into a vital platform for local artists, becoming a staple in Arkansas’s music scene. HOMEGROWN offers an intimate, “kickback” atmosphere that celebrates the state’s diverse musical talent.