A world-class collection of American art, stunning architecture, and 120 acres of Ozark forest with five miles of trails. Admission to the museum is always free.
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Museum & Buildings
Trails and Grounds open daily sunrise to sunset.
We will be closed Monday, May 13, to prepare for the visit of Antiques Roadshow. We will return to normal hours of operation Wednesday, May 15.
Join us in the Great Hall for a live performance celebrating Earth Day! A part of Nature Weekends at Crystal Bridges, this concert features Ensemble HanSori performing music by composers inspired by nature and connected to works in the museum’s permanent collection. Inspiring and masterfully performed, this performance is not one to miss.
Free, tickets required. Reserve your spot online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today.
About Ensemble HanSori
Ensemble HanSori’s name is inspired by the idea of coming together and finding unity through sound. In Korean, “Sori” means “sound,” and “Han” embodies meanings such as good, righteous, significant, bright, complete, embracing, and prosperous, among others. Together, HanSori aims to musically explore and express the values and hopes for a better life that come through mutual understanding, cooperation, support, and unity through shared empathy.
Er-Gene Kahng is a violinist, researcher and professor whose work came to light through her advocacy of African-American composer, Florence Price. Er-Gene is concertmaster of the Fort Smith Symphony Orchestra and the Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra, and is full Professor of Violin and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Arkansas. Er-Gene aims to continue the work of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging by exploring the ways contemporary American classical music can intersect with, and highlight, forgotten narratives of the past and thus shape the musical values of the present and future.
Pianist Hyun Kim, is a native of South Korea, joining the faculty at the University of Arkansas in the fall of 2018. She performs and teaches throughout the United States and is frequently engaged in performances and masterclasses in Asia, Europe, and South America. Kim collaborates with instrumentalists from prominent orchestras, including the Cincinnati Symphony, Colorado Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, and Seoul Philharmonic, among others.