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My Favorite Things: Gina Gallina loves bright, useful Tupperware

We all have something or somewhere that fires up the serotonin just by holding it or seeing it: the woods where you grew up playing hide and seek, a cabinet full of your mother's old copper cookie cutters, the room in your house that makes you feel the most peaceful. In the feature "My Favorite Things," we invite Northwest Arkansans to share those special things or places that bring them joy.

My Favorite Things: Gina Gallina loves bright, useful Tupperware

We all have something or somewhere that fires up the serotonin just by holding it or seeing it: the woods where you grew up playing hide and seek, a cabinet full of your mother's old copper cookie cutters, the room in your house that makes you feel the most peaceful. In the feature "My Favorite Things," we invite Northwest Arkansans to share those special things or places that bring them joy.

Maker Space: Just name it, and Gina Gallina can crochet it

If you saw the giant crocheted strawberry hanging in front of Fayetteville's Walker-Stone House or, right down the street, caught the "yarn bombing" of Maxine's, or saw the installation "Yarnography," you know how talented and creative artist Gina Gallina, now of Fayetteville but formerly of Eureka Springs, can be. She answered some questions for Maker Space about life as an creative.

Maker Space: Just name it, and Gina Gallina can crochet it

If you saw the giant crocheted strawberry hanging in front of Fayetteville's Walker-Stone House or, right down the street, caught the "yarn bombing" of Maxine's, or saw the installation "Yarnography," you know how talented and creative artist Gina Gallina, now of Fayetteville but formerly of Eureka Springs, can be. She answered some questions for Maker Space about life as an creative.

ACO Becomes Arts One Presents: New entity promises continuing commitment to visual arts, theater

What was the Arts Center of the Ozarks is gone: The building at 214 S. Main St. in Springdale is now used by another entity, CACHE, the Creative Arkansas Community Hub & Exchange; the costumes and set pieces amassed over half a century are in storage; and the familiar staff has been replaced by new faces.

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