Fall Art Fair
The 3rd annual Eureka Springs Fall Art Fair will take place Saturday November 24th, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday the 25th, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center, Eureka Springs, AR.
Local and regional artists will display works that include paintings, sculpture, pottery, drawings, jewelry, stained glass, and more. All work will be for sale and art lovers will find it the ideal time to purchase one-of-a-kind Holiday gifts or to add pieces to their own collections.
Show producer Steve Schmidt has lined up more than 75 participants. Interest has been growing for this show and more artists from outside the immediate area will be displaying work. The exhibit is juried so expect to see high quality work. It is truly a «fine art» show.


After moving from their home at 16 White Street in 1991, photographer Richard Quick and his wife Pam were able to repurchase the building and return to the neighborhood in early 2006.
The 5th annual Mad Hatter's Ball will take place October 26, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Crescent Hotel. Check-in is from 6:30 to 7:30. The silent auction will get underway at the same time. There will be Hors d'oeuvres served and a cash bar will be open.
The theme for the third annual collaboration is «Icons from soup to saints.» Artists from as far away as Monticello, nearby Washington and Benton counties, and homeys from Eureka Springs interpreted the theme with vastly different views.
With a sense of color that rivals any painter's palette, Mark Hughes creates haute couture from his shop Regalia located at 128 Spring Street.
Most displays survived but not all. Some participants immediately called it quits after suffering water damage to their wares or destruction of their canopies. The rest of us endured the wet day until 9 p.m. while suffering through approximately 10 more bands of storms that moved through every 30 to 60 minutes. The day was not a total bust as visitors would emerge from the protection of nearby stores to make purchases.