Editor’s Note: Throughout this year, we’ve a featured called Maker Space to introduce you to more of the artisans who call Northwest Arkansas home. This is our final installment for 2020.
“Discarnate Landscapes” marks the ninth exhibit — some virtual, some in-person — that the Northwest Arkansas artists’ collaborative Art Ventures has produced since mid-March, when the world turned inward in the face of covid-19. Though the organization’s leaders have struggled with the same issues other arts organizations have — smaller crowds and complex covid-19 safety guidelines — the successful pivot to transferring their rich artistic studies online and acquisition of a new gallery space in the historic house at 20 S. Hill Ave. in Fayetteville are high points in a difficult year. Their newest exhibit, according to a press release, “contemplates and explores the relationship between the…