HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. — The Delta Cultural Center will host the grand opening of our latest exhibit, titled Delta Visionaries, on Friday, April 18, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This new exhibition will focus on Delta artists, such as Dewitt Jordan, Henri Linton, Edward Wade and many more. It will be displayed at the DCC Visitor Center from April 18 through June 28, 2025.
In addition to guest speakers, there will be music and food for everyone to enjoy. The event is free, and we look forward to your attendance.
For more details, contact the Delta Cultural Center at 870-338-4350 or email us at info@deltaculturalcenter.com. You can also follow us on social media for updates. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich artistic heritage of Arkansas and the Midsouth.
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Delta Cultural Center
The Delta Cultural Center is an agency of Arkansas Heritage. The center’s museum and educational complex tells the story of a land and its people, capturing what makes the Arkansas Delta region unique. It is the mission of the Delta Cultural Center to preserve, interpret and present the cultural heritage of this legendary 27-county area. Arkansas Heritage is a division of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism. The Delta Cultural Center is open 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. You can reach the center at 870-338-4350. Delta Cultural Center is located at 141 Cherry St., Helena, Ark.
Arkansas Heritage
Arkansas Heritage was created in 1975 and is a division of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism. There are eight agencies with unique heritage focuses under the umbrella of this division: Arkansas Arts Council, Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, the Delta Cultural Center in Helena, the Old State House Museum, the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, the Historic Arkansas Museum and the Arkansas State Archives.
Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism
The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism protects and promotes our state’s natural, cultural and historic assets, contributing to a thriving economy and high quality of life. It is made up of three divisions: Arkansas State Parks, Arkansas Heritage and Arkansas Tourism.
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