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Corner Joint is a service oriented art gallery, and furnishes the highest quality framing of art. Along with furnishing the highest quality in art reproductions, it specializes in capturing those treasured possessions in uniquely designed shadowboxes. Items such as medals, coins, clothes, letters and more can be captured in a box for display and preservation. Featured artists are Al Agnew, Edward Aldrich, Lowell Alford, and Gene Amondson.

Location: 205 N. College Street, Mountain Home Arkansas 72653 Telephone 870-425-8187 Toll Free: 877-331-4931

Other Art nearby:
(Branson) 50s at the Hop Show
(Branson) American Kids Show
(Hardy) Arkansaw Traveller Folk Theatre
(West Plains) Avenue Theatre
(Branson) Barbara Fairchild Show
(Branson) Bobby Vinton Blue Velvet Theatre

03/29 Coming to The Mountain Home area
Arkansas Scottish Festival Batesville AR April13-14 Located on the campus of Bates College, the festival kicks off with a celtic concert on Friday night and include bagpipe contests and highland dancing competitions.
National Poultry Festival Rogers AR June14-15 In addition to a music concert, the weekend events includes a golf tournament, fishing tournament, skeet shoot, horseshoe tournament, ladies luncheon, motorcycle rally, kids’ activities, ice cream socials, a barbecue cooking contest, and a barbecue fair where delicious food can be sampled.
Johnson County Peach Festival Clarksville AR July25-28 Johnson County Peach Festival is the oldest festival in the State. Concessionaires bring their wares from good ol' home cookin' to handmade arts and crafts. Enjoy live entertainment and don't miss the Peach Cobbler Bake-Off and Jam/Jelly Contest.
National Championship Chuckwagon Races Clinton AR August31-September2 Chuckwagon Races, Snowy River Race, bronc fanning, music, concerts, camping, trail riding, western trade show, horse and mule clinics, seminars, and barn dances.
Arkansas Rice Festival Weiner AR October11-12 Observing the rich heritage of rice farming in Arkansas and celebrating harvest. See and old time rice threshing demonstration and the youth duck calling contest.