Randall Goods work continues at Blue Moon.

  • Randall Good’s work continues at Blue Moon.

The lineup for Hot Springs Gallery Walk from 5-9 p.m. Friday night includes a variety of media: paintings, glass ornaments, tiles and quilts, all along Central Avenue.

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At Justus Fine Art (827 A Central Ave.), new paintings by Vivian Noe-Griffith, Dolores Justus and artwork by many other gallery artists will be on exhibit. Randall Good’s work remains at Blue Moon Gallery (718 Central Ave.); he’ll give a talk at 3 p.m. Saturday.

Personalized blown glass ornaments by James Hayes and “spiritiles” by Houston Llew are the draw at Gallery Central (800 Central). Quilts by Martha Maples, fiber art by Donna Dunnahoe and glass and multi-media work by Patty Collins are featured in “Nature Transformed” at the Hot Springs Fine Arts Center (626 Central Ave.)

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Artchurch is having its second reception for its “Dia de Los Muertos” show, which features Day of the Dead themed artwork by regional artists and a 15-by-25-foot, community-created ofrenda or altar. A young dance group, Mindset, will also perform at Artchurch.

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