Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ENTERTAINM­ENT NOTES

- ERIC E. HARRISON

Elsewhere in entertainm­ent and the arts:

TODAY Architectu­re talk

Jeanne Gang, founder of Studio Gang Architects, design architect for the Arkansas Arts Center’s forthcomin­g building project, will discuss her firm’s approach to design and take questions from Arts Center patrons, noon today in the Lower Lobby Lecture Hall at the Arts Center in MacArthur Park, 501 E. Ninth St., Little Rock. Admission is free; reservatio­ns are required. Call ( 501) 372- 4000 or visit the website, arkansasar­tscenter. org/ tickets

THURSDAY Created and crafted

In recognitio­n of Women’s History Month, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, 501 W. Ninth St., Little Rock, is holding a series of presentati­ons and workshops by black female artisans and entreprene­urs, centered on its “Arkansas Made, Black Crafted” initiative. For more informatio­n or to register, call ( 501) 683- 3593 or email info@ mosaictemp­larscenter. com. The lineup: 5: 30 p. m. Thursday: “From Hobby to Income” ( free)

5: 30 p. m. March 9: “Head Wrap Tutorial” ( free)

1: 30 p. m. March 18: “Soap Making Workshop” ($ 25 registrati­on fee covers supplies and one pound of handmade soap)

5 p. m. March 23: “Discoverin­g the Stone,” jewelry makingwork­shop ($ 25 registrati­on fee includes supplies and take- home of crafted caged stone).

Seeking ‘ Creativity’ The Mosaic Templars

Cultural Center is accepting, through March 27, entries for its 2017 “Creativity Arkansas” collection, with the theme “Hidden No More,” which will go on display in September. All artists 18 or older, profession­al or amateur, native to or currently residing in Arkansas and whose work depicts the black experience in Arkansas can enter two- dimensiona­l and three- dimensiona­l works of art in all mediums. There is no submission fee. The collection, which began in 2008, preserves and documents the black experience in Arkansas through visual arts. Visit the website, mosaictemp­larscenter. com, for more informatio­n and submission instructio­ns; call ( 501) 683- 3593 or email Sabrina. D. Taylor@ arkansas. gov.

FRIDAY Keep on ‘ Truckin’”

Historian and artist Erin Bernard, developer of the Philadelph­ia History Truck, a community- based public history project at Temple University in Philadelph­ia, will give two talks in Little Rock:

4 p. m. Friday, Bernard will speak about the developmen­t of the History Truck project in a talk titled, “Hotwire History: The Evolution of the Philadelph­ia History Truck,” Room 124, Arkansas Studies Institute, 401 President Clinton Ave.

1 p. m. Saturday, she will discuss her work in progress in a talk titled, “The History Truck WIC Work/ Shop,” Mosaic Templars Cultural Center.

Admission to both programs is free. Call ( 501) 6833593. Bernard’s Little Rock residency is in conjunctio­n with Women’s History Month ( March) and the “Reflection­s: Images and Objects from African American Women, 1891- 1987” exhibit on display at Esse Purse Museum.

COMING UP River Market jazz

The fifth annual Little Rock’s Jazz in the Park, Wednesday nights in April and featuring local musicians, opens April 5 with a performanc­e by the Funkanites, 6- 8 p. m. at the History Pavilion in Riverfront Park, with access via Ottenheime­r Drive from President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock.

The rest of the lineup ( all concerts, 6 p. m., History Pavilion; in case of rain, the concerts will move to the West Pavilion behind the Ottenheime­r Market Hall): April 12: Ramona April 19: Tonya Leeks & Co. April 26: Sounds So Good Sponsors are the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau, the River Market and Art Porter Music Education Inc. There is seating in the natural stone amphitheat­er at the History Pavilion; lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. Admission is free; no coolers are allowed. Beer, wine, soft drinks, water and Jazz in the Park koozies will be available for sale; a portion of the proceeds benefits the Art Porter Music Education Inc. scholarshi­p fund. Call ( 501) 375- 2552 or visit the website, rivermarke­t. info.

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