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Levon Helm exhibition 'This Wheel's Still On Fire' will open at Walton Arts Center
Summary
Walton Arts Center will present This Wheel's Still On Fire: The Legacy of Levon Helm from June 16 to September 6, featuring never-before-displayed photographs, instruments, memorabilia and interviews, plus a video drum tutorial by Charley Drayton.
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Walton Arts Center's Alexander Gallery at the Porter Art Warehouse will host an exhibition about Levon Helm from June 16 through September 6. The show, titled This Wheel's Still On Fire: The Legacy of Levon Helm, honors the Arkansas native and longtime member of The Band. Curated by the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, the exhibition presents personal photographs, instruments, tour memorabilia and interviews with fellow musicians. An opening reception is scheduled for the evening of June 16; the reception is free and requires reserved timed entry.
Exhibition details:
- Location: Alexander Gallery at the Porter Art Warehouse, 212 N. West Ave.
- Dates: June 16 – September 6.
- Opening reception: June 16, 6–8 pm; free, timed entry reservation required.
- Curated by the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame; items include personal photographs, instruments from members of The Band, tour memorabilia and awards, and interviews with musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne and Max Weinberg.
- Interactive element: a video drum tutorial by Ramble Band guest drummer Charley Drayton lets visitors follow Helm's drumming steps.
- Gallery hours: Monday–Saturday 11 am–2 pm, and Thursday–Saturday evenings 5–8 pm.
Summary:
The exhibition highlights Levon Helm's musical career and the community tradition of the Midnight Rambles, which continue under his daughter Amy Helm. It opens with a reception on June 16 and will be on view at the Alexander Gallery through September 6.
