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 a panel process. 

The Arts On Tour Artist Roster opens Oct. 15, 2026.

 

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.

 

 

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Institute of Jugglology

Institute of Jugglology
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Northwest Theater
Arkansas Arts Council
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13891 Hickory Trace, Fayetteville, AR, 72704
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Galen Harp

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Galen Harp is a world champion juggler based in Arkansas and working wherever gravity has an effect.  His work as the Institute of Jugglology focuses on using object manipulation to draw out and explore the relationships humans have with objects.   The Institute of Jugglology has performed and taught all over North America, including Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, El Paso Museum of Art, and the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute.  He has opened for Cake, Peter Frampton, and Blues Traveler.  Galen has been awarded the Northwest Arkansas Entertainer of the Year award for nine years in a row, and in 2014 he won the world juggling championships judged by the International Jugglers’ Association.

The Institute of Jugglology’s Sand Juggling: A Study in Throwing Things residency is  designed to allow anyone to access the physical and psychological benefits of art through the practice of juggling. My custom lessons guide students through the process of learning to juggle and then the students use those techniques to create a collaborative work of sand art. By introducing students to a form of painting that most have never tried before, we can build an artistic process from the ground up that accounts for failure and success. Through the use of juggling as our paintbrush, we will also learn how perseverance in the practice of our technical skills affects our work.  

Juggling has the ability to be combined with almost any other discipline. Juggling patterns created from the math of hair braids, pendulums tuned to notes that allow music to be played when they are juggled, and the use of a building's architecture in a juggling pattern are just scratching the surface of the combinations that are possible.  In addition to Sand Juggling: A Study in Throwing Things, I also offer satellite workshops in math, music, physics, drama, and history which can be included in the residency. The residencies and workshops are designed to be adaptable to any age range (toddler to senior citizen) or skill level (beginner to graduate level circus school) and conform to Arkansas & national learning standards in drama, fine arts, mathematics, physical education and health, science, social science. I have also developed a teachers edition of my workshop that focuses on sharing what I have learned over the last twenty years as a circus arts educator. Every student will learn the fundamentals of juggling and how to use it to enrich their lives.  We will also cover the history of juggling and sand painting including the varied cultural significance of the two activities over the last 4,000 years.  After the completion of the final sand painting, the students will have learned how to create an artistic process that works for them.  

I encourage the organizations I work with to set up an Art Juggling Club to keep students engaged after the residency. I have lesson plans and activities to share with the club so they have access to weekly or monthly activities to take part in.  Residencies can range from one day to one week with month-long residencies available in the Northwest Arkansas Area.  

Requirements
The space needs to be a large open area with at least 10 foot ceilings and 20 pounds of colored sand per class.
Fee
$600 - $2,000; mileage over 2 hours from Fayetteville is $20/ hours; presenter provides lodging if event is more than 4 hours from Fayetteville; $100 for sound system, if provided.
Time Availability
Year-round

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