The Ozark Folk Center (OFC) opened its doors on May 5, 1973 in Mountain View, Arkansas as a living history state park committed to preserving and demonstrating traditional crafts, folkways and music of the Ozarks. The center was born out of the Arkansas Folk Festival, which began in April 1963 through the efforts of the Ozark Foothills Handicraft Guild and the Rackensack Folklore Society.

Many helped in making the Ozark Folk Center project a realty, such as musician Jimmy Driftwood, who lobbied for the OFC as well as educator Dr. Bessie Moore and Arkansas official U.S. Representative Wilbur D. Mills, who both helped to secure governmental funding for the OFC. In December 1968, Representative Mills announced that through combined grant and loans the OFC had over $2.5 million for its construction.

The OFC project broke ground in September 1971, was completed by April 1973, and officially dedicated in May 1973. By the completion of its construction, the OFC was a $3.4 million dollar facility which included, but was not limited to, an over 1000 seat music auditorium, a restaurant, a lodge, a conference center, and numerous craft shops located on 80 acres of land in Stone County, Arkansas. The OFC has since grown to 640 acres, located north of Mountain View.

This collection is comprised of photographs, photographic prints, and negatives depicting various artists, crafters, Arkansas politicians, and events at the Ozark Folk Center. These images include, but are not limited to, live performances, annual festivals, musical artists’ and/or groups’ publicity photographs, folkways cultural demonstrations, and anniversary events at the Ozark Folk Center.

This collection was managed by the Ozark Cultural Resource Center (OCRC) facility, within the OFC, prior to being transferred to the Arkansas State Archives. Collection information such as the identifier, collection title, and citation still use the Ozark Cultural Resource Center (OCRC) name.

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Submissions from 2009

Publicity photo of musician Todd Snider playing guitar. Photo by Jim Shea. Black and white

Publicity photo of musician T-Roy Miller playing guitar. Photo by P. Evans. Sepia-toned

Publicity photo of musician Zane Williams. Black and white

Publicity photo of string band The Wilders, L-R: Betse Ellis, Nate Gawron, Ike Sheldon, Phil Wade. Black and white, 2 copies

Publicity photo of Yonder Mountain String Band posed with instruments, mountain scene in background. Members unidentified. Photo by Greg Mudd. Black and white, 2 copies

Publicity portrait of musician Johnny Kendrick posed with guitar, and a horse's face is behind him. Black and white

Publicity portrait of singer Kyla Horton. Black and white

Sam Griffin sitting with guitar. Black and white, printed on photo paper

The Cagle Family Bluegrass Band, members unidentified. Color

Three unidentified people getting food from a hot buffet table. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Two unidentified women. One is wearing a traditional dress and apron, and is handing the other woman a plate of food. There is a buffet table and a painting on the wall behind them. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color, 2 copies

Unidentified man speaking at a podium on stage with his hands in his pockets. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man speaking on stage, standing in front of podium with his arms crossed. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a jacket and tie, speaking on stage and facing the audience. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a jacket and tie, speaking on stage. He is looking toward a projector screen and is standing next to a table. Unidentified history or genealogical meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a red shirt, speaking at a podium. There is a projector screen behing him. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a red shirt, speaking at a podium. There is a projector screen behing him. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a shirt and tie, speaking at a podium. There are several maps attached to the curtains behind him. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a shirt and tie, speaking at a podium. There are several maps attached to the curtains behind him. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a shirt and tie, speaking at a podium. There is a projector screen behing him. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified man wearing a shirt and tie, speaking at a podium. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified woman wearing a purple shirt, speaking at a podium. There is a projector screen behing her. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Unidentified woman wearing a purple shirt, speaking at a podium. There is a projector screen behing her. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

View of a table covered with materials from the Izard County Historical Society, including a new book of county cemetery records. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

View of a table covered with materials from the Van Buren Historical Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

View of two tables covered with books about various aspects of Arkansas history. Unidentified history or genealogy meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Woman looking at a table covered with materials from the Van Buren Historical Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Unidentified history or genealogy society meeting at the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Youth musicians Carin Marie (left) and Pony Express (two unidentified boys), all posed wearing cowboy hats and holding their instruments. Color, mounted on foamcore

Submissions from 2005

Publicity photo by Hank Widick. Color

Publicity photo by Hank Widick; Corvair Courtesy of Wayne Stutts. Color

Publicity photo by Hank Widick; Corvair Courtesy of Wayne Stutts. Color

Submissions from 2003

Dancer Anne Harris. Black and white

Ozark Folk Center's Beginning Clayhammer Banjo Class at the 2003 Grandpa Jones Weekend. Taught by musician Karen Bell. Color

Ozark Folk Center's Beginning Clayhammer Banjo Class at the 2003 Grandpa Jones Weekend. Taught by musician Karen Bell. Color

Publicity photo of The Mike and Amy Finders Band, members unidentified. Photo by Andrew Epstein. Black and white

Roy Harper with guitar. Color

Submissions from 1999

A hotel room in the Ozark Folk Center Lodge. Color

A hotel room in the Ozark Folk Center Lodge. Color

Album publicity photo of musician Helen Baylor. Larger copy autographed. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white, 2 copies - different sizes

Audience at square dance performance at the Ozark Folk Center. Black and white

Babbie Mason with producer Cheryl Rogers and company director John Mays. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Barbershop quartet Mixed Company, members unidentified. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Bill Hearn, President of Sparrow Communications Group. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Bill Johnson performing with a lasso in a large auditorium or gymnasium. He has the rope around his torso, and he is wearing orange chaps and an orange bandana around his neck. There are several people in the background. Color

Bill Johnson performing with a lasso in a large auditorium or gymnasium. He is wearing orange chaps and an orange bandana around his neck. On his shirt is an Arkansas-shaped decal. Color, 2 copies

Bill Johnson performing with a lasso in a large auditorium or gymnasium. He is wearing orange chaps and an orange bandana around his neck. On his shirt is an Arkansas-shaped decal. Color, 2 copies

Bill Johnson twirling a green lasso and standing on one leg. He is performing in a large auditorium, and is wearing white shorts and shirt, with orange boots and an orange Arkansas-shaped decal on his shirt. There are audience members sitting behind him. Color

Bill Johnson twirling a large lasso in the middle of a ballroom. Audience members are seating around the edge of the room. Color

Bill Johnson twirling a lasso above his head. He is performing in front of a stage area, and is wearing all white with an orange hat and boots. Two announcers sit on the stage behind him, and there is a "Buffalo Bills Wild West" banner set up on stage. Color

Bill Johnson twirling a lasso at his feet. He is performing in front of a stage area, and is wearing all white with an orange hat and boots. Two announcers sit on the stage behind him, and there is a "Buffalo Bills Wild West" banner set up on stage. Color

Bill Johnson twirling a lasso behing his back. He is performing in front of a stage area, and is wearing all white with an orange hat and boots. Two announcers sit on the stage behind him, and there is a "Buffalo Bills Wild West" banner set up on stage. Color, 2 copies

Bill Johnson twirling a lasso in front of himself. He is performing in front of a stage area, and is wearing all white with an orange hat and boots. Two announcers sit on the stage behind him, and there is a "Buffalo Bills Wild West" banner set up on stage. Color, 2 copies

Bill Johnson twirling a yellow lasso down at the floor, holding his hat in his free hand. He is performing in a large auditorium, and is wearing white shorts and shirt, with orange boots and an orange Arkansas-shaped decal on his shirt. There are audience members sitting behind him, but the background is too dark to make out any details. Color

Bill Johnson twirling a yellow lasso. He is performing in a large auditorium, and is wearing white shorts and shirt, with orange boots and hat and an orange Arkansas-shaped decal on his shirt. There are audience members sitting behind him. Color

Bill Johnson twirling three lassos - one in each hand and one in his mouth. He is performing in a large auditorium, and is wearing white shorts and shirt, with orange boots and an orange Arkansas-shaped decal on his shirt. There are audience members sitting behind him. Color

Bill Johnson twirling three lassos - one in each hand and one in his mouth. He is performing in front of a stage area, and is wearing all white with an orange hat and boots. Two announcers sit on the stage behind him, and there is a "Buffalo Bills Wild West" banner set up on stage. Color

Bill Johnson walking and holding two white whips. He is performing in a large auditorium or gymnasium, and is wearing orange chaps and an orange bandana around his neck. Color

Bill Johnson walking and holding two white whips. He is performing in a large auditorium or gymnasium, and is wearing orange chaps and an orange bandana around his neck. On his shirt is an orange, Arkansas-shaped decal. Color

Bill McNeil speaking at the side of the Ozark Folk Center stage. Band members and audience barely show in picture.

Brass belt buckle with a portrait of Will Rodgers winking in the center. Around the picture are the words "Will Rodgers for President" and made to look like rope. Color

Charles Stuart singing. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Competitive youth clogging group Ozark Lightnin' performing on stage at the Ozark Folk Center, members unidentified. Color

Competitive youth clogging group Ozark Lightnin' posing around a cast iron stove in a historic structure. Members wearing purple and turquois costumes, individuals unidentified. Color

Competitive youth clogging group Ozark Lightnin' posing as a group, wearing purple and turquois costumes, members unidentified. Color

Competitive youth clogging group Ozark Lightnin' posing in front of a large van. Members wearing turquois and white costumes, individuals unidentified. Color

Composite publicity photo (2 images) of musical group Gospel Hummingbirds, members unidentified. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (2 images) of musical group Rachel Rachel. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (2 images) of musician Kenny Marks. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (2 images) of musician Steve Camp. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (2 portraits) of musician Wayne Watson. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (3 images) of musician Steve Green, his wife, and his children. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (3 portraits) of musician Susan Ashton. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (4 images) of musician John Michael Talbot. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (5 images in various poses) of musician Patty Cabrera. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Color

Composite publicity photo (5 images) of musical group Rachel Rachel performing. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (5 images) of Tramaine Hawkins. Images include her with Jesse Jackson and with Carlos Santana. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (5 portraits - one of each member) of musical group Rachel Rachel. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo of musician Bruce Carroll. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo of musician Scott Wesley Brown. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo of singers Montserrat Cabelle (left) and Marilyn Horne. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Composite publicity photo of the African Children's Choir performing. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Corey Washington and Charles Stuart singing with third, unidentified man. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Cover for ETW's album "Stop! The Wild Hype." Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Cover for Songs of the Morning book. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white, photo is glued on to a larger piece of photographic paper

Don Simmons of The Gospel Messengers performing. Sepia-toned, mounted on cardboard

Dorcas Thigpen in choir robe, directing. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Elder Wilson singing. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Elex Forrest IV playing at a drum set. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Five ladies cuttting a ceremonial ribbon with large scissors, in front of an unidentified building at the Ozark Folk Center. L-R: Karen Lackey, Chloe Kirksey, Dr. Bessie Moore, Mary Alice Reszetar, Betty Bumpers, and Kay Thomas holding the ribbon. Image is labeled on back. Color

Four singers with a piantist performing on stage, all unidentified. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Four unidentified girls watching a weaving demonstration at the Ozark Folk Center. Black and white

Group of unidentified children with instruments. Labeled on back: Music in the schools. Color, printed on photo paper

Group of unidentified musicians and craftsman from the Ozark Folk Center posing in front of the School House. Bill Young pictured at right. Color

Group of unidentified musicians standing on a stage, with a barn setting for a background. The women are in long skirts and white shirts, while the men are in long-sleeved shirts and trousers. The women are holding a fiddle and an upright bass, while the men have a mandolin and an acoustic guitar. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Group photo of the Gage Family, members unidentified. Black and white, 2 copies - one mounted on cardstock

Hazel Dickens, musician. Photographed by David Gahr. Black and white publicity photo

Large group of unidentified people standing on a stage behind a table covered with a quilt and a State Parks employee who is speaking at the microphone. A woman in the center of the stage is holding a plaque. Some members of the group are wearing traditional dresses. Color

Larnelle Harris performing at The Church of Jesus Christ in Edwardsville, Illinois as prize for a radio contest. Captioned photo release in vertical file. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

L-R: Marty Magehee, Mallory Goodman-Sykes, Tanya Goodman-Sykes, Kirk Sullivan, Mark Harris, and Andy Chrisman. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Melody Church with musical group the Dixie Pickers, members unidentified. Sepia-toned, mounted on foamcore