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Artosphere arts and sustainability festival’s web site goes live | CF

Clipped Fresh — By Christopher Spencer on February 1, 2010 at 4:53 PM

Artosphere Festival – Welcome.

COMMENT: The Artosphere arts and sustainability festival’s web site is live. The Walton Arts Center is trying to get the event up and in the air and this supposedly the first of several announcements to come. The only events listed now are on Walton Arts Center property, but we’ve been told other locations will also be included. We shall see what comes.

FROM THE WEB SITE: Walton Arts Center is thrilled to introduce a new kind of arts festival to Northwest Arkansas.  As a region with a great deal of energy, industry and passion devoted to sustainability and the green economy, it seems particularly appropriate that the arts and cultural community should band together to create a region-wide discussion and celebration of the natural world and our role in it.

Artosphere is an 18-day arts & nature festival that will take place all over Northwest Arkansas and create a region-wide celebration of the arts that invites dialogue about the natural world and our role in it.  The festival’s mission is to celebrate artists, influenced by nature, who help inspire us to lead more sustainable lives.

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