Where To: ArkanSalsa
Some art isn’t meant to make a statement—it’s there to listen.
Where To is a pop-up art experience inviting visitors to share their thoughts and experiences about local public transit, hosted in partnership with Ozark Regional Transit (ORT).
Join us Saturday, October 9 and meet artist Octavio Logo and ORT staff at ArkanSalsa Fest in Springdale to discuss the Where To art project and the public transit needs of the Northwest Arkansas community. You’ll have the chance to make your voice heard and help share what needs and barriers to public transit exist in your communities, as well as join in on creative activism.
Come create a temporary mural on the side of an ORT bus and illustrate your dreams for the future of public transit. Guests will be able to help craft this piece of temporary public art, as well as join a community writing activity to inform the future of public transit.
The event will take place at Shiloh Square on Emma Street, in downtown Springdale, as part of the ArkanSalsa Festival. ArkanSalsa Fest is an eclectic art and music festival to raise money for scholarships and to inspire community leaders. The festival celebrates the rich diversity of Northwest Arkansas by bringing people together and offering them a chance to meet new amigos while listening to music, dancing, eating delicious food & visiting with local nonprofit organizations and businesses that benefit us all in our area.
Free, no registration required.
Where To is a part of the Arts and Social Impact Accelerator Program (ASAP) at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. ASAP partners with local artists and communities to create arts-based solutions to address social issues in Northwest Arkansas.
Presented in partnership with Ozark Regional Transit, Crystal Bridges, and Octavio Logo. Learn more about our partners.