Dana Johnson is Committee Chairman of Art Odyssey and tells KTLO News this event creates a unique experience for both visitors and artists with interaction on both parts.
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She also gave a preview of some of the artists that were selected.
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Johnson was asked, when trying something new how does one keep from being their own worst critic and she gave a thoughtful response.
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The event gives artists a chance to be in public and share directly with visitors as well as learn how to market themselves, according to Johnson. It also serves as a way for those curious about trying their hand at a form of art to gather inspiration and encouragement. The self guided tour will take art goers through the cities of Bull Shoals, Flippin, Cotter, Gassville, Lakeview, Mountain Home, and Yellville.
Guide books can be found at banks, local businesses or you can visit their facebook page or website for more information.
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