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Community Creative Center
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Nearby attractions
TheatreSquared
477 W Spring St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Walton Arts Center
495 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Fayetteville Public Library
401 W Mountain St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Square Gardens
1 W Center St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Experience Fayetteville Visitors Center
21 S Block Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Bell Engineering Center
800 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Chi Omega Greek Theatre
980 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Clinton House Museum
930 W Clinton Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Local Color Studio Gallery
275 S Nelson Hackett Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72701
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Nearby restaurants
Prelude Breakfast Bar
509 W Spring St STE 210, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Grub's Bar & Grille
220 N West Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
C4 Nightclub & Lounge
509 W Spring St STE 250, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Marley's Pizzeria & Bar
609 W Dickson St Ste 103, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Hammontree's Grilled Cheese
326 N West Ave #8, Fayetteville, AR 72701
The Commons Bar/Café
477 W Spring St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Geraldi's
20 S University Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
SUSHI 101 / Ramen Haus
522 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
JJ's Grill Dickson
324 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Spoon Fusion Korea Oh K-Dog
603 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Nearby local services
Nadine Baum Studios
505 W Spring St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
FADEZ ON DICKSON
609 W Dickson St Ste 204, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Underwoods Fine Jewelers
611 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Computer Systems Outlet
16 S University Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Romance Diamond Co. Jewelers
248 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Swift’s Jewelry
27 N Block Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Green Room
326 N West Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Nature Backs
653 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
W Dickson St
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Block Street Records
17 N Block Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Nearby hotels
Dickson Street Inn
301 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Graduate by Hilton Fayetteville, AR
70 N East Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Inn at Carnall Hall
465 Arkansas Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Stay-Inn-Style Bed & Breakfast
117 W Rock St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Moxy Fayetteville
530 W Streamside Bnd, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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Community Creative Center

505 W Spring St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
4.9(37)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: TheatreSquared, Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville Public Library, Square Gardens, Experience Fayetteville Visitors Center, Bell Engineering Center, Chi Omega Greek Theatre, Clinton House Museum, Local Color Studio Gallery, University of Arkansas, restaurants: Prelude Breakfast Bar, Grub's Bar & Grille, C4 Nightclub & Lounge, Marley's Pizzeria & Bar, Hammontree's Grilled Cheese, The Commons Bar/Café, Geraldi's, SUSHI 101 / Ramen Haus, JJ's Grill Dickson, Spoon Fusion Korea Oh K-Dog, local businesses: Nadine Baum Studios, FADEZ ON DICKSON, Underwoods Fine Jewelers, Computer Systems Outlet, Romance Diamond Co. Jewelers, Swift’s Jewelry, Green Room, Nature Backs, W Dickson St, Block Street Records
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(479) 571-2706
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communitycreativecenter.org
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Live events

TASTE OF CHERRY at WATERWITCH
TASTE OF CHERRY at WATERWITCH
Thu, Jan 29 • 6:00 PM
205 West Dickson Street Fayetteville, AR 72701
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Magical Party with Princesses
Magical Party with Princesses
Sat, Jan 31 • 10:00 AM
3029 North College Avenue Fayetteville, AR 72703
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Unleash your Inner Artist: A Journey through Color, Line, and Creativity.
Unleash your Inner Artist: A Journey through Color, Line, and Creativity.
Sat, Jan 31 • 2:00 PM
4201 North Shiloh Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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Nearby attractions of Community Creative Center

TheatreSquared

Walton Arts Center

Fayetteville Public Library

Square Gardens

Experience Fayetteville Visitors Center

Bell Engineering Center

Chi Omega Greek Theatre

Clinton House Museum

Local Color Studio Gallery

University of Arkansas

TheatreSquared

TheatreSquared

4.8

(338)

Open 24 hours
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Walton Arts Center

Walton Arts Center

4.8

(657)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Fayetteville Public Library

Fayetteville Public Library

4.8

(293)

Closed
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Square Gardens

Square Gardens

4.7

(406)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Community Creative Center

Prelude Breakfast Bar

Grub's Bar & Grille

C4 Nightclub & Lounge

Marley's Pizzeria & Bar

Hammontree's Grilled Cheese

The Commons Bar/Café

Geraldi's

SUSHI 101 / Ramen Haus

JJ's Grill Dickson

Spoon Fusion Korea Oh K-Dog

Prelude Breakfast Bar

Prelude Breakfast Bar

4.3

(439)

$

Open until 2:30 PM
Click for details
Grub's Bar & Grille

Grub's Bar & Grille

4.2

(524)

$

Closed
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C4 Nightclub & Lounge

C4 Nightclub & Lounge

4.4

(174)

$

Closed
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Marley's Pizzeria & Bar

Marley's Pizzeria & Bar

4.5

(358)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby local services of Community Creative Center

Nadine Baum Studios

FADEZ ON DICKSON

Underwoods Fine Jewelers

Computer Systems Outlet

Romance Diamond Co. Jewelers

Swift’s Jewelry

Green Room

Nature Backs

W Dickson St

Block Street Records

Nadine Baum Studios

Nadine Baum Studios

4.6

(8)

Click for details
FADEZ ON DICKSON

FADEZ ON DICKSON

4.9

(116)

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Underwoods Fine Jewelers

Underwoods Fine Jewelers

4.9

(169)

Click for details
Computer Systems Outlet

Computer Systems Outlet

4.7

(81)

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Ronna RichmondRonna Richmond
The Community Creative Center itself appears to be a great place for classes and workshops that are art and craft-related, such as sewing, pottery, and printmaking, to name a few. My review is actually regarding my experience with the director of the Joy Pratt Markham gallery, located within the CCC, which is a non-profit art gallery that offers curated art shows. I am a painter with 33 years of painting under my belt, who was slated to have a show this coming November-December. The director, Bryce, looked at and offered to show my work back in April of this year, 2024. He gave me his business card with two phone numbers and his email address, and said I could reach him at any time with questions or concerns as the time grew closer to my show date. He also emailed me instructions on what to submit to him for the show, (list of paintings with all pertinent information, pics of work, contact info, etc.) Bryce asked me to provide 15-20 paintings for the show. After completing 17 paintings, which took me 4 months to complete, I submitted everything he needed for my November show this past July. He emailed thanks, but refused to include two of my works, one being a still life, and the other, a self-portrait, effectively censoring my work, even though he didn't object to other pieces with the same subject matter as the still life he refused to include. As the summer progressed, I emailed him on average of once a week with logistical questions about dates and times, as well as providing him with an updated show listing, etc. so to avoid any confusion as my show approached. I also offered to help install the show. I stopped getting any acknowledgement of or replies to my communications. I asked Bryce at one point what his thoughts were on the prices I'd placed on my work, as I felt that he knew his customer base and would be able to guide me in pricing the work, so that it would sell and thus, the show would be successful for him and the CCC, as well as for me, the artist. He refused to aid in pricing the work, saying that pricing was a personal decision. I understood that, but as curator, he is the expert in that regard. Last week, the first week of September, he abruptly cancelled my show and told me not to contact him anymore. When I asked him why, he said I communicated too much, which was intolerable to him. Oftentimes, the only reason I even tried to call was to find out if he had actually received my emails, because they would make the show go more smoothly by eliminating potential problems. Bryce said that the Community Creative Center exists because he and his staff care about art and artists, but how I was treated does not exemplify this sentiment. I put in countless hours producing a great body of work for this show, and I'm very disappointed. But the reason for this review is to warn other artists if they should submit work for a show here. And I wasn't gonna go quietly. Pictured below are the two paintings that Bryce refused to hang in my now-cancelled show. Left to right: 'A Double For a Single,' and 'Self-Portrait 2024.' Both are oil on canvas.
Jennifer McMahonJennifer McMahon
I took a pottery wheel class here and loved it. The instructor, Randi, was a great teacher and really happy to share her knowledge. The space is clean and has everything you need. I was pleased with how my pieces turned out.
Daniel BowenDaniel Bowen
Really enjoyed the Arkansas Pottery Festival! Got to see some really cool stuff from local and don't so lova artists. Would love to try out some pottery classes one day.
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The Community Creative Center itself appears to be a great place for classes and workshops that are art and craft-related, such as sewing, pottery, and printmaking, to name a few. My review is actually regarding my experience with the director of the Joy Pratt Markham gallery, located within the CCC, which is a non-profit art gallery that offers curated art shows. I am a painter with 33 years of painting under my belt, who was slated to have a show this coming November-December. The director, Bryce, looked at and offered to show my work back in April of this year, 2024. He gave me his business card with two phone numbers and his email address, and said I could reach him at any time with questions or concerns as the time grew closer to my show date. He also emailed me instructions on what to submit to him for the show, (list of paintings with all pertinent information, pics of work, contact info, etc.) Bryce asked me to provide 15-20 paintings for the show. After completing 17 paintings, which took me 4 months to complete, I submitted everything he needed for my November show this past July. He emailed thanks, but refused to include two of my works, one being a still life, and the other, a self-portrait, effectively censoring my work, even though he didn't object to other pieces with the same subject matter as the still life he refused to include. As the summer progressed, I emailed him on average of once a week with logistical questions about dates and times, as well as providing him with an updated show listing, etc. so to avoid any confusion as my show approached. I also offered to help install the show. I stopped getting any acknowledgement of or replies to my communications. I asked Bryce at one point what his thoughts were on the prices I'd placed on my work, as I felt that he knew his customer base and would be able to guide me in pricing the work, so that it would sell and thus, the show would be successful for him and the CCC, as well as for me, the artist. He refused to aid in pricing the work, saying that pricing was a personal decision. I understood that, but as curator, he is the expert in that regard. Last week, the first week of September, he abruptly cancelled my show and told me not to contact him anymore. When I asked him why, he said I communicated too much, which was intolerable to him. Oftentimes, the only reason I even tried to call was to find out if he had actually received my emails, because they would make the show go more smoothly by eliminating potential problems. Bryce said that the Community Creative Center exists because he and his staff care about art and artists, but how I was treated does not exemplify this sentiment. I put in countless hours producing a great body of work for this show, and I'm very disappointed. But the reason for this review is to warn other artists if they should submit work for a show here. And I wasn't gonna go quietly. Pictured below are the two paintings that Bryce refused to hang in my now-cancelled show. Left to right: 'A Double For a Single,' and 'Self-Portrait 2024.' Both are oil on canvas.
Ronna Richmond

Ronna Richmond

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I took a pottery wheel class here and loved it. The instructor, Randi, was a great teacher and really happy to share her knowledge. The space is clean and has everything you need. I was pleased with how my pieces turned out.
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Jennifer McMahon

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Really enjoyed the Arkansas Pottery Festival! Got to see some really cool stuff from local and don't so lova artists. Would love to try out some pottery classes one day.
Daniel Bowen

Daniel Bowen

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Reviews of Community Creative Center

4.9
(37)
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1.0
1y

The Community Creative Center itself appears to be a great place for classes and workshops that are art and craft-related, such as sewing, pottery, and printmaking, to name a few.

My review is actually regarding my experience with the director of the Joy Pratt Markham gallery, located within the CCC, which is a non-profit art gallery that offers curated art shows. I am a painter with 33 years of painting under my belt, who was slated to have a show this coming November-December.

The director, Bryce, looked at and offered to show my work back in April of this year, 2024. He gave me his business card with two phone numbers and his email address, and said I could reach him at any time with questions or concerns as the time grew closer to my show date. He also emailed me instructions on what to submit to him for the show, (list of paintings with all pertinent information, pics of work, contact info, etc.)

Bryce asked me to provide 15-20 paintings for the show. After completing 17 paintings, which took me 4 months to complete, I submitted everything he needed for my November show this past July.

He emailed thanks, but refused to include two of my works, one being a still life, and the other, a self-portrait, effectively censoring my work, even though he didn't object to other pieces with the same subject matter as the still life he refused to include.

As the summer progressed, I emailed him on average of once a week with logistical questions about dates and times, as well as providing him with an updated show listing, etc. so to avoid any confusion as my show approached. I also offered to help install the show. I stopped getting any acknowledgement of or replies to my communications.

I asked Bryce at one point what his thoughts were on the prices I'd placed on my work, as I felt that he knew his customer base and would be able to guide me in pricing the work, so that it would sell and thus, the show would be successful for him and the CCC, as well as for me, the artist. He refused to aid in pricing the work, saying that pricing was a personal decision. I understood that, but as curator, he is the expert in that regard.

Last week, the first week of September, he abruptly cancelled my show and told me not to contact him anymore. When I asked him why, he said I communicated too much, which was intolerable to him. Oftentimes, the only reason I even tried to call was to find out if he had actually received my emails, because they would make the show go more smoothly by eliminating potential problems.

Bryce said that the Community Creative Center exists because he and his staff care about art and artists, but how I was treated does not exemplify this sentiment.

I put in countless hours producing a great body of work for this show, and I'm very disappointed. But the reason for this review is to warn other artists if they should submit work for a show here.

And I wasn't gonna go quietly.

Pictured below are the two paintings that Bryce refused to hang in my now-cancelled show. Left to right: 'A Double For a Single,' and 'Self-Portrait 2024.' Both are...

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5.0
4y

Great and well informed staff. They genuinely care about the people and workshops. They are eager to respond to any and all inquiries in a composed and comprehensive manner. We had the opportunity to take a brief tour of the workshops and theater room. All were handsomely equipped and thoroughly organized. The community center provides classes and working spaces for everyone in the community, which makes it a great place for kids and adults alike to explore their creative side....

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5.0
2y

Angela was a fantastic pottery wheel instructor, she even brought homemade macaroons for our final class! I started from zero and was able to throw and glaze my own creations. I enjoyed each class time and can’t wait to pick up my...

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