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    The Momentary

    4.4 (38 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Huge installation
    Alana G.

    Even with the remodeling underway, the three artists featured had space enough in this repurposed industrial space to exhibit large works. Different from most anything I've seen before, the exhibits were as different from each other as imaginable. Parking is ample in front for day visitors with a huge garage for larger crowds. The amphitheater is only steps away and the trail goes through the property making it quite walkable/bikable from various points in town.

    Debra K.

    I had no idea what to expect. (Their website lacked a little as far as information, IMHO). I was pretty blown away by the exhibits and the staff was super friendly. There was one thought-provoking installation after another. The Onyx coffee bar is super cool as well, and I loved the pink hues and the conveyor belt delivery. I so want to experience the rest of what The Momentary has to offer, like the concert venue and The Tower. Next time for sure so I can leave a five star rating.

    Amber H.

    I've seen some amazing shows here and I've seen some not so great art shows here, but either way it's a super cool place that's worth the time. Give yourself a minimum of two hours to grab a coffee from Onyx coffee and maybe sit around the coffee shop area and play a game then check out the art shows and then go upstairs to the tower bar up top and get a delicious drink with a cool view!!

    Amanda R.

    Stopped by the Momentary while in Bentonville. If you are a modern art fan, this spot is for you! While we were there, it was under construction, but they still had quite a few exhibits open for us to see. I believe they rotate different exhibits through. My favorite one was an installation that simulated an undersea experience. If you're not into art, this probably isn't the spot for you.

    Music & art festival in the Ozarks
    Chelsea R.

    What a wonderful modern art museum and incredible venue for this year's music art & technology festival! The event took place all weekend during September so myself and a friend were able to check it out. This is a newer event to Bentonville but one that brings in a lot of moolah to the birthplace of Walmart! (IYKYK) Colorful and innovative installations all around the campus, food trucks, music galore. I enjoyed going into the museum itself and looking around. This is a great location to have a lot of different events in the community. The neighborhood is lined with the most adorable white picket fence homes and the entire area in general is super walkable. This is absolutely a place you should visit should you travel to the Ozarks. Walk around and see the exhibits and etc. I honestly was unaware of how much art and eclectic culture existed here. It is a sight to see and I'd love to come back and visit soon.

    Mike K.

    We did like this art gallery... It has a really cool old factory vibe to it plus it is spacious. There is plenty of space for big displays. There is plenty of staff which were very helpful. This is a neat place to explore. I did like the upper levels but think it needed another set of works because everything was really spread out. The little coffee shop was really cute. This would be a nice place to spend time to get to know someone or catch up with an old friend. It is very low key. Worth a visit in my opinion.

    Kim M.

    So excited to have another amazing museum right in our backyard in Bentonville. And free to the public every day! Thank you Momentary! We visited specifically to see the Nick Cave exhibits (and to make a trip to the tower bar for the amazing view). Wow! Make tracks to see this exhibit before it travels elsewhere. Dazzling, Intoxicating & visually stunning! I wish the ceiling of my living room or anywhere in my home resembled this. And the trip up the ladder to see the cloud of art on the top of the crystals and Lighting was a fun perk. If you're afraid of the ladder, just make a trip up the stairs to the second level for a great overlook of the exhibit. Next up, The tower bar for the amazing 360 view of our town. Perla assisted us at the bar and she was delightful and so friendly and engaging. Don't miss a chance any day to stroll through this unique and interesting museum.

    Bentonville inspired Momentary's cool art space Shadows & tall trees #NOLA_Haiku  #Bentonville #ArtsDistrict #BlackAndWhite #TheNaturalState
    Sam 'Wags' W.

    Bentonville inspired Momentary's cool art space Shadows & tall trees #NOLA_Haiku #Bentonville #ArtsDistrict #Shadows #BlackAndWhite #TheNaturalState @themomentary #Momentary @crystalbridgesmuseum @downtownbentonville

    Cousin Eddie- Screwball whiskey, peanut butter liqueur, chocolate
    Cassie M.

    5 stars for the sunset view and view of Bentonville. 6 floors up, the Tower bar at the Momentary is upscale and very chill. Elevator up which currently, due to the pandemic, is manned by a host communicating with the upstairs host due to limited seating so you may have a wait, but get your name on the list and take a stroll in the museum while you wait. Comfortable lounge chairs are socially distanced with individual table lamps. Music is chill. Wait staff is very friendly and helpful. I enjoyed a Cousin Eddie which is funny since Christmas Vacation is my favorite holiday movie. It's like a boozy chocolate milk. Very tasty. Perfect dessert drink.

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    Great venue good sound and setup but never buy on stub hub they are likely fraud there's a systemic issue.

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    Love this places bar upstairs and their art, the only thing is, why don't they have any food there?

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    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - Titus Kaphar's "The Cost of Removal" remembering Andrew Jackson's 'Trail of Tears' migration.

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

    4.7(570 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Actually made a road trip just to come back to this amazing museum. Opened in 2011, following an…read more$800 million endowment from the Walton (Walmart) Family this American art museum is truly world class with representations from every major art name in America (Stuart - Washington Painting, Chihuly glass, Frank Lloyd Wright house, etc). Designed by famed architect Moshe Safdie (anyone remember the sky park buildings used as the backdrop in the film crazy rich Asians in Singapore? same architect.). The building blends naturally into the hillsides that were the wooded areas the Walton children played in growing up. I can't say enough about this fabulous museum. Constantly in change, and a new addition that will double exhibit space opening this summer admission is free, as are guided tours that cover architect, art, and everything in between. This is an absolute must see/must stop for everyone.

    This is an excellent museum for American Art and there is NO COST to view their permanent…read morecollection! (There is a cost for special temporary exhibits should you be inclined to visit that section of the museum.) Works of art by Norman Rockwell (Rosie the Riveter), Grandma Moses, Gilbert Stuart's George Washington's portrait once owned by Alexander Hamilton and even an early drawing by Andy Warhol that sold originally for $35 provide a cornucopia of Americana history and lifestyles. The museum is spread out nicely and it is easy to move around. Public and Group tours are also available. There are also several trails for you to wander the grounds and see various sculptures and other works of art. Tree-shaded areas make it a nice journey even on a warm day. Parking close to the museum usually gets full by noon, but there is a structured multi-level parking lot closer to the entrance and the walk is easy to Crystal Bridges. This is also a shuttle that comes by every 10-15 minutes to take you to the entrance. NOTE: if you park in the structured lot, the first museum you will see is the Scott Family Amazeum. This is the children's museum and there is an entrance fee for this museum. Crystal Bridges is just a short distance away. The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art also has a restaurant, a coffee bar. a museum store and a library. It truly is an outstanding museum of American art and is worth your time to pay it a visit.

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    Downtown Bentonville - Bentonville Square lit up for Christmas

    Downtown Bentonville

    4.9(9 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I lived in Bentonville from 2002 to 2006 and return often to visit family and friends. It's been…read moreinteresting to see this town develop and grow as a result of Walmart and the people who moved here to work for Walmart or who work for vendors and suppliers that service Walmart. I could go with the "I remember when this was all farmland" but let's just say that this is the most cosmopolitan small city in the "Flyover States." Downtown Bentonville has pubs and bars and restaurants and retail shopping. This year, they have an ice skating rink with an actual Zamboni. There is public art and free modern parking decks and a world-class art museum (that's free to visit!). I learned that Bentonville is a mountain biking capital thanks to the investment of the Walton family to build trails throughout Northwest Arkansas. And tiny XNA that used to be Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport is now Northwest Arkansas NATIONAL Airport with regular commercial service to far away hubs including MSP and PHX and LGA and even FLL and MIA! The former US Highway 71 that was upgraded to Interstate 540 is now Interstate 49 and it connects I-40 with I-44 from Fort Smith to Joplin. Amazing! This evening, I had a chance to walk around the Bentonville Square which is all lit up for Christmas. What a great little city and well worth a visit! [Review 2331 of 2024 - 381 in Arkansas - 23345 overall]

    The city reminds me the downtown in Gilmore Girls series, you will travel back at 50. The plaza is…read morereally beautiful at Christmas time. The lights are wonderful! You will see the first Walmart store. There is a museum to visit, and many cool restaurants!

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    Daisy Airgun Museum - 7.24.2025

    Daisy Airgun Museum

    4.7(19 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    My daughters and I absolutely adored the Daisy Airgun Museum in Rogers, AR on July 24, 2025…read more The nice young man who greeted us allowed us to bring our dog inside since it was so hot and I wasn't all that comfortable leaving her in my Jeep even if it was on and air-conditioned and the whole back area behind the back seats was dedicated solely to her. Admission was $2 per person. I was given a free commemorative coin. I also picked up a couple of magnets. It was tempting to purchase a BB gun, but we already didn't have much room traveling. This museum was on the small side, but had high ceilings. Everything was very well-displayed. Some in glass cases. My first ever gun was a Daisy BB gun. I thought I was top stuff too with it. There was an audio tour, but I didn't partake with my dog in tow and my daughters asking a thousand questions along the way. Lol. You can't miss this charming place with the 25-foot tall "World's Largest Daisy BB Gun" standing upright near the exit! Bucket list place for history and gun lovers.

    This is a great little museum. It was pretty neat to see the progression of airguns and learn their…read morehistory through the audio tour. It's $2 per person to tour and there is a gift shop. We only had an hour but I could see it taking 2ish hours to go through with the audio tour. Also, check out the restroom if you need to use it. I recommend this if you need something to do for a couple hours, especially on an inclement weather day.

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