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NPC student Allyson Marx sharing her winning poem at Poetry in the Park.

Poetry In The Park

April 23, 2019

The Communications and Arts Division and the NPC Library held the 11th annual Poetry in the Park competition last week as part of the Student Art Showcase.

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Joe Pena showcasing a charcoal piece he developed in Drawing II at National Park College.

Spring Art Show

April 25, 2018

On April 11, 2018 students in the art department at National Park College (NPC) showcased their work. This included photography, design, painting, and drawing.

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Margaret Warren Sculpture

Warren Selected To Design Award For Women's Hall of Fame

August 4, 2017

National Park College (NPC) art instructor Margaret Lola Warren was selected to design and create this year’s award for the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame. Warren was selected to create the inaugural award in 2014 and has been selected each year since.

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NPC Hosts Annual Holiday In The Park

NPC Hosts Annual Holiday In The Park

December 1, 2016

Hot Springs, Arkansas – National Park College (NPC) and the Fun City Chorus of Hot Springs, will host Holiday in the Park Tuesday, December 13 at 6:30 p.m. in Horner Hall at the Convention Center in Hot Springs. This year’s guest host is Mr. Jason Hudnell. The annual event features choirs from Garland County School Districts and National Park College. Nine local choirs are scheduled to perform. Performances will include a mix of traditional and modern holiday compositions from the NPC Singers, Fountain Lake Cobra Chorus, Fountain Lake Freshman Singers, Jessieville High School Treble Makers, Jessieville High School Concert Choir, Fun City Chorus, Lake Hamilton Singers, Cutter Morning Star High School Choir, and the Hot Springs High School Varsity Choir.

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Artist Carol Sheets

NPC Art Student Featured at River Valley Arts Center

November 17, 2016

Hot Springs, Arkansas – National Park College (NPC) art student Carol Sheets has been invited to exhibit her work at the River Valley Arts Center during the month of December. An opening reception will be held December 4 from 1 to 3 p.m. Sheets won “Best of Show” during the Collegiate Art Competition earlier this year for her portrait, “Best Friends,” which featured her granddaughter Micah and her dog, Piper. Sheets earned a Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Science in Education from Henderson State University. She spent 31 years teaching secondary and elementary education in the Garland County area. Upon retirement, she enrolled at NPC to pursue an interest in the subject of art.

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