PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — Nearly 300 young Arkansas artists and their guests gathered Saturday at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute on Petit Jean Mountain to celebrate art at the conclusio...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — Dr. Claudine Payne, station archeologist at the Blytheville Aeroplex, will be the guest lecturer at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute’s “Picture the P...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. —Award-winning artist Bruce Peil paints plein air because that is where he finds the truth about his subjects.
“Plein air” is the act of painting...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — Over 40 years ago, Arkansas’ state government could best be described as a behind-closed-doors, one-party system that limited political positions to the frie...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — Medical doctors have the opportunity to better communicate with their Spanish-speaking patients.
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute of the University of Ar...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — Art is in the air on Petit Jean Mountain, and the public is invited to relish it.
Award-winning artwork by students from kindergarten through 12th grade is...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — “Privy to the Past” is the fourth topic examined in the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute’s “Picture the Past: an Archeology Film and Lecture ...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — Petit Jean Mountain is home to over 100 species of trees, shrubs and vines. Even more species of wildflowers, growing from high, dry uplands to richly wooded strea...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. — In 1953, the son of a New York oil tycoon moved to Arkansas and began a new phase of his life. His decision to settle here changed our state forever.
Durin...
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN, Ark. —The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute of the University of Arkansas System is looking for college/university students or recent graduates willing to work as interns at...




