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The Walton Arts Center is a performing arts center located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.It opened in 1992 and is currently Arkansas' largest and busiest arts presenter. The center is estimated to have cost about $13 million, which was made possible by a collaboration of the Walton Family Foundation, the university, the city, and the private sector.
The move saw a dramatic increase in ticket sales and overall turnout for events. In January 2013, the Walton Arts Center Council announced plans build a permanent structure for the amphitheater. This location was one of the original locations that the original creators had discussions with as a visible symbol or arts and entertainment for the ...
The Walton Arts Center is the result of a joint effort between the City of Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas to bring arts to the city. The center is located on Dickson Street halfway between the university and the town square. It currently features a full Broadway theater season, arts camps, continuing education
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TimePhotos (Time magazine), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, photos, 21 November 2011; Bridges Acquires New Work by Walton Ford 'A Billionaire’s Eye for Art Shapes Her Singular Museum', Carol Vogel, The New York Times, 16 June 2011; American Art Artnews 1/12/2012; Virtual tour of the Crystal Bridges Museum provided by Google Arts & Culture
Walton (horse) (1799–1825), a British Thoroughbred racehorse; Bud Walton Arena, a basketball arena at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Walton Arts Center, a performing arts center in Fayetteville, Arkansas; Walton Centre, a neurology hospital in the suburb of Fazakerley in the city of Liverpool, England
In 1987, Helen Walton was the leading support and integral figure in the development of the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The construction was completed in 5 years and the goals of bringing art and artists to the community that would not experience it otherwise and educating young generations could be realized.
As of 2021, the foundation had partnered with more than 250 museums and has up to 30 exhibits traveling the country at a given time. [5] In 2022, there were nine reported museums designated as borrowers, which were made up of rural or regional venues with annual budgets of under $7 million. Borrowing museums receive 10–15 pieces at a time. [2]