We're Open(ing)! View items from our Permanent Collection or take an in-person class at the Center.

The Fine Arts Center will be open for limited days and times as we ramp back up for greater capacity. To kick things off, we have an exhibit of items from our Permanent Collection and an in-person landscape watercolor class June 12.

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We hope you can find time to visit the Center to view items from our Permanent Collection, including some recent acquisitions. The Permanent Collection was started in 1978 and is comprised of art from local artists or inspired by the region. There are a range of styles and formats, with some three-dimensional pieces. Many are from key supporters, volunteers, or members of the Center.

This year, the Center is proud to acquire four new works in the Permanent Collection. P. Buckley Moss’s print of the Pulaski Courthouse was a popular item sold earlier this year. A few prints are still available for purchase. In addition, we acquired works from three talented board members: Toni Bowman, Joe Guthrie, and William Paine. Come visit the Center to see these and other items from the collection.

We will be open Tuesdays from 12 - 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. as we gear up for more hours. If you would like to volunteer at the Center, please don’t hesitate to contact us through our website or at info@facnrv.org.

Only 3 Seats Left for the Landscape Watercolor Class!

Time is running out to secure your seat for the Landscape Watercolor class with Toni Bowman. The class will be hosted in-person at the Center on Saturday, June 12 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. You can learn more about it here or go directly to register for the class here.