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Experience the arts in Central Arkansas

Jul 06, 2023
Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts

Welcome to the newly reimagined Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (AMFA), the largest cultural institution of its kind in the state. Founded in 1937 in the heart of the city’s oldest municipal park (MacArt...

An outdoor setting that shows the façade of a contemporary building. A large walkway with white concrete, block-style benches is in the foreground. The building is raised more than 12 feet off the ground and sits on V-shaped stilts. The front of the building is an all-glass façade and people can be seen inside. The roofline is in a zig-zag shape. The colors are all white and cream with black window panes.

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