News
AFTA in the News: Groups document Arkansans’ experiences in pandemic
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts’ Documenting COVID-19 Oral History Project was recently featured in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette on February 22, 2021.
Notes from the Field: Gardening and Activism during COVID-19
The following blog post was written by Lauren Willette, AFTA's Summer 2020 intern, reflecting on her summer project: Coronavirus Pandemic Response: Gardening and Food Production Resourcefulness in Arkansas.As the pandemic began to become more and more serious through...
Meet Our Intern: Lauren Willette
We so pleased that Lauren Willette has joined our team at Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts this summer. Lauren Willette is a doctoral student in the Heritage Studies program at Arkansas State University. She began an internship with AFTA in May and is focusing her time with us on a project she’s developed titled “Coronavirus Pandemic Response: Gardening and Food Production Resourcefulness in Arkansas.”
A Message from AFTA
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts is firmly dedicated to building cross-cultural understanding by documenting, presenting, and sustaining Arkansas’ diverse living traditional arts and cultural heritage. At the heart of our work is valuing human dignity and the right to proudly and safely exist in this world. Along with our fellow neighbors and colleagues across the nation, we are watching and witnessing events that remind us of the very real threats to life, justice, and human dignity operating in our communities today.
COVID-19: Quilters Respond
Contribute to the Quilt Index at Matrix: Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences, Michigan State University.
Share Your COVID-19 Experience With University Libraries
The University Libraries’ Special Collections division and Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts seek to preserve the personal COVID-19 experiences of University of Arkansas students, faculty and staff. Stories can be submitted online.
COVID-19 Updates from AFTA
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts remains open, but we are working remotely and unable to conduct in-person fieldwork or event/site visits at this time. Please continue to feel free to call and email. In the meantime, several resources are listed below.
Arkansas Living Treasure Award – Call for Nominations
Nominations are now open for the 2020 Arkansas Arts Council Arkansas Living Treasure Award. Artists skilled in a traditional craft are eligible for nomination.
Community Event: Kinfolk Folk Fest – June 7, 2019
The Hot Springs Kinfolk Folk Fest will be held on Friday, June 7th, 2019. Festivities begin at noon at 1003 Park Avenue. The event is free to attend but donations are accepted to benefit the Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance and Park Avenue Community Association.
Defining Folk and Traditional Arts: AFTA’s Approach
Throughout AFTA’s publications, you may see and hear several terms that appear similar: folk art, traditional art, folkore, folklife, and tradition. What do these terms mean? What’s the difference between each? We thought it might be a good idea to introduce our approach in this article as well.