Spring Arts and Culture Festival | NorthWest Arkansas Community College

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Spring Arts & Culture Festival  |  March 2 - 6, 2026

NorthWest Arkansas Community College invites the community to gather for a vibrant celebration of creativity, culture, and belonging.  The NWACC Spring Arts and Culture Festival explores the theme of  Connection—the ties that link us to one another through art, music, thought, movement, food, and shared stories.  Experience performances and exhibitions that cross cultures and generations, hands-on activities that bring people together, and moments of dialogue that spark understanding.  Whether you come to create, to listen, or simply to be inspired, the festival is a welcoming space to connect—with artists, with neighbors, and with the diverse voices that make our community thrive. 

Date of Festival: March 2-6, 2026 

All events are free and open to the public.  Events include live performances, guest speakers, generative artmaking, dance, music, film, art exhibits, and more! 

Join us for Spring Arts & Culture Festival 2026 to reflect on CONNECTION across academic spaces, artistic fields, and community experiences. 

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Event Schedule 

View the 2026 SACF event schedule to learn more about the exhibits, speakers, performances, panels and workshops that will be offered. 

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Propose an Event

View helpful tips on proposing, planning and presenting at SACF, and then submit an event using the proposal form.

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Contact Us

Eager to learn more about SACF or about being an event organizer? We are here to help. Feel free to shoot us an email.  

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Support SACF through a monetary gift by using our donation form.  Donate to SACF

Interested in other arts and culture programming? Learn about NWACC's Arts & Culture+ event series.

Disclaimer: NorthWest Arkansas Community College values free expression and diverse perspectives. While we encourage open discourse, opinions expressed by individuals or groups do not necessarily reflect the college's views. We condemn discrimination and expect all members to engage in respectful dialogue and uphold the integrity of intellectual exchange.