Under his leadership, he s seen the woodland garden in Hot Springs through 22 years or 88 seasons of flower displays, weddings, holiday lights and visits from local schoolchildren and tourists from around the world.
HOT SPRINGS The Spa City is still some distance from filling all its outdoor walls with public art. But the proliferation is proceeding apace as Hot Springs moves to the forefront of Arkansas communities displaying those eye-catching murals.
The Spa City is still some distance from filling all its outdoor walls with public art. But the proliferation is proceeding apace as Hot Springs moves to the forefront of Arkansas communities displaying those eye-catching murals.
Peter MacKeith, dean of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas, is animated as we eat lunch outside at Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs.