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.
Planning a visit to Crystal Bridges? Use this page to learn about hours, parking, and what to expect while you’re here.
We have something for all types of learners. From educator resources to family activities to scholars, find what speaks to you and engage with us.
There’s more to the museum than just the galleries— come enjoy hands-on creative fun with art classes for all ages and experience levels..
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Crystal Bridges members receive year-round perks, invitations to member-only events, travel opportunities, and more!
Museum & Buildings
Trails and Grounds open daily sunrise to sunset.
Ever wonder what stepping into an artist’s studio would be like? Our Studio Spotlights give you that chance! For two months out of the year, a new artist will be featured in the Studio, engaging with visitors through weekend demonstrations, insightful talks, ticketed workshops, and drop-in artmaking that will be accessible throughout the month and centered around their unique artistic practice. In January and February, artist Jalache Davis will present a variety of engagements, including a demonstration of her artistic practice in the Studio where guests can drop in and meet the artist.
Explore these opportunities to meet the artist or participate in a workshop:
JAN 24, 6 to 8 PM | Art by the Glass: Painting Light and Form with Jalache Davis
JAN 25, 11 AM to 4 PM | Studio Demonstrations
FEB 22, 11 AM to 4 PM | Studio Demonstrations
Jalache Davis (she/her) is a Black multidisciplinary artist based in Little Rock, Arkansas, specializing in portrait and figure painting. With dual B.A.s in Art and Sociology/Anthropology from Hendrix College, her work celebrates ordinary Black life while subtly critiquing systemic racism through cultural narratives. Jalache is dedicated to uplifting Black communities, having served as a curator at Brandon House Cultural & Performing Arts Center and now working as an art teacher. Her mission is to empower youth and ensure Black artists and children see their realities authentically represented, inspiring future generations.