Arts On Tour

The Arts on Tour roster lists a broad spectrum of Arkansas’s finest solo and ensemble performers, individual visual artists and prepared art exhibitions ready for touring within Arkansas. The online AOT listing facilitates the booking process for arts organizations, festival and event planners, schools, civic organizations and government entities interested in contracting with the artists.

The AOT program is designed to reimburse presenters who showcase Arkansas artists listed on the roster. When an AOT artist negotiates a contract with the presenter, the Arkansas Arts Council typically will subsidize 40 percent of the cost of the event as long as funds are available.

New AOT artists are selected each year through an panel audition/interview process twice a year that involves an informal presentation and a discussion of marketing and promotional plans with panel members.

Apply For The Arts On Tour Artist Roster

Applications to join the roster are currently CLOSED but will reopen this fall, 2024.

To be eligible for the Arts on Tour Program, a performing or visual artist must: 

  • Maintain a primary residency in Arkansas, or must have an Arkansas based contact.
  • Have presented concerts, exhibitions, programs or lecture-demonstrations in locations away from their home location at least twice in the previous year. Exhibitions must have been presented in a formal gallery space.

The Arkansas Arts Council reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of the scope or nature of the presentation proposed by a selected Arts on Tour artist and retains the right to determine the suitability of an AOT artist to remain on the roster once they have been selected.

Arts on Tour Artist Roster application forms should be submitted online by completing the form linked below. You will receive an email confirmation when we have received your online submission.

New Arts on Tour artists are selected each year through an audition/interview process that involves an informal presentation and a discussion of marketing and promotions plans with panel members. Interviews and performances will be held in person. Applicants will demonstrate their programming with a 10 minute or less presentation/performance to panelists. Each applicant must provide their own equipment for demonstration and be able to set up in a timely manner.

 

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Arkansas Brass
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Central Music: Quartets/Ensembles
Arkansas Arts Council
Featured by
AAC
Location
30 Pamela Dr., Little Rock, AR, 72227
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Contact

Jim Woolly

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Five wonderful musicians, equally at home in the symphony or the jazz band, The Arkansas Brass is a traditional brass quintet (two trumpets, horn, trombone, and tuba), that performs the best music from the Renaissance to Ragtime. Acclaimed for their ability to entertain all generations, the musicians have thrilled audiences throughout the South. Whether it's a formal evening concert, or a clinic for an astounded audience of school children, the knowledge, experience, excitement, and humor of these respected musician/educators combine for an unforgettable experience. The members are the principal brass players in the South Arkansas Symphony, and all have a Masters or Doctorate in Music. Their alma maters are Northwestern University, the University of North Texas, Henderson State University, the University of South Carolina, the University of Michigan, and the University of Southern Mississippi. The versatility of Arkansas Brass enables it to perform for a wide variety of events: recitals, community concerts, weddings, school programs, outdoor festivals, jazz programs, clinics for music educators, and even funerals. These musicians have done it all. Collectively the members have over two hundred years of playing experience, and they have played together as a quintet for 33 years.
Requirements
Five chairs
Fee
$1,000 - $5,000/ performance; $300 - $500/ school concert or clinic if at least 3 per day are booked.
Time Availability
Year-round

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