Art Galleries

Fayetteville Underground
Fayetteville. Phone: 479-387-1534.
Fayetteville Underground promotes the arts in Northwest Arkansas and Fayetteville as a destination for the visual arts.  Fayetteville Underground created an environment where the public and artists can build relationships, share the creative process, and offer an exciting retail gallery experience. The gallery is located in the basement of the One East Square Plaza building on the historic Fayetteville Square. The location provides studio space for painters and other artists as well as galleries displaying the work of our studio, local and regional artists.

sUgAR Gallery
114 E. Central Ave., Bentonville.
The gallery is a student-run exhibition space featuring the visual research of University of Arkansas students, faculty and visiting lecturers from the Department of Art and the Fay Jones School of Architecture. The progressive gallery facilitates new opportunities for the University of Arkansas’ visual art, architecture and design community to connect directly with Northwest Arkansas’ creative industry.

Terra Studios
12103 Hazel Valley Road, Fayetteville.  Phone: 479-643-3185.
Located in the mountains near Fayetteville, Terra Studios artisans produce glass and pottery works, gifts and fine art pieces. Terra visitors can stroll along wooded paths through the mural garden, explore the pottery showroom and watch skilled glass workers.

Local Flair Art Gallery
116 N. Broadway, Siloam Springs.  Phone: 479-524-0424.
Local Flair is dedicated to promoting local artists and their artwork.  The gallery displays and sells Ozark Mountain artists’ works.

Art of Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs.
The Eureka Springs Gallery Association represents a series of art galleries in Eureka Springs, and the galleries hold the work of more than 1,000 local, regional and national artists.

The Writers Colony at Dairy Hollow
near Eureka Springs. Phone: 479-253-7444.
The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow is a program of the Communication Arts Institute.  It offers a supportive environment and uninterrupted residency for writers of all genres and attracts writers, songwriters and composers from around the world. The organization also offers a monthly Poetluck and other events open to visitors and residents.

Arts Center of the Ozarks Gallery
214 S. Main St., Springdale. Phone: 479-751-5441.
The Arts Center of the Ozarks is better known for its theater and arts classes, including music and dance, but its art gallery is one of the best-kept secrets in Northwest Arkansas.   

Wishing Spring Gallery,
8862 W. McNelly Road, Bella Vista. Phone: 479-273-1978.
The Gallery is a co-op organization, featuring original work by local artists and crafters. Art on the Creek, the gallery’s annual outdoor art show, is held in May to correspond with arts and crafts shows held in Northwest Arkansas each spring.