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Kody Ford
Kody Ford is a writer and lover of the arts. He launched The Idle Class in 2011 online and 2013 in print.
Art

Arkansas Arts Council Accepting Applications for Individual Artist Fellowships

The Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, is accepting applications for its Individual Artist Fellowship...
  • byKody Ford
  • Feb 15, 2016
Stage

TheatreSquared invites public to take part in new theatre design

The award-winning designers Charcoalblue and Marvel Architects will lead an open, public design workshop at the Chancellor Hotel in Fayettev...
  • byKody Ford
  • Feb 15, 2016
Art

NWA Artist Emily Chase Raising Funds for Residency at St. Mary’s College of Maryland

WORDS / TRYSTAN HANEY A versatile artist who has the ability to compile an emotional story into art is one way to describe Emily Chase. In 2...
  • byKody Ford
  • Feb 15, 2016
Film

Little Rock Filmmaker Justin Nickels Raising Funds to Attend Werner Herzog’s Film School

 WORDS / KODY FORD In filmmaking, the name Werner Herzog is legendary. His films like Nosferatu the Vampyre and Rescue Dawn, documentaries ...
  • byKody Ford
  • Feb 10, 2016
Art

Fayetteville Underground hosts watercolorist Monte Toon

WORDS & PHOTOS / TRYSTAN HANEY On First Thursday, February 4, The Fayetteville Underground hosted an exhibit that highlighted the works ...
  • byKody Ford
  • Feb 7, 2016
Film

REDISCOVERING THE ROAD: For decades, the Historic U.S. Route 66 etched itself into the American consciousness. Two Fayetteville filmmakers take a different look at this legendary highway with their short film “Dim the Lights.”

WORDS / MARTY SHUTTER PHOTO / ANGELA CARPENTER America’s iconic Route 66 and the resulting ephemera – hotels, pools and car parks &#...
  • byKody Ford
  • Feb 5, 2016
Art

Fayetteville Public Library hosts Andrew Kilgore’s new exhibit “Let There Be Light: 100 Black Men” in Feburary

In honor of Black History Month, a portion of Andrew Kilgore’s recent photographic project Let There Be Light: 100 Black Men will be on d...
  • byKody Ford
  • Feb 3, 2016
Art

Batesville Area Arts Council to present mother-daughter show “Observations”

The Batesville Area Arts Council will present Observations: Artwork by Sheila and Allison Cantrell. The exhibition will be on display at th...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jan 28, 2016
Art

ARTISTS WE LOVE: Angela Davis Johnson

INTERVIEW / DONNA SMITH Occasionally, you just come across an artist you just immediately like. You are impressed by their work, but also, ...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jan 21, 2016
Art

Steve Adair Unveils “Leaf Forms” Installation at Art Center of the Ozarks

INTERVIEW / DAVE MORRIS Jonesboro native Steve Adair saw inspiration all around him. Though he recently relocated to Northwest Arkansas, Ad...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jan 14, 2016
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