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Fayetteville’s Annual ArtWalk incoming

Fayetteville’s Annual ArtWalk incoming

Every year on the first weekend in May, Fayetteville’s historic town square explodes into life with fine art and live music at Arts for Rural Texas’ annual ArtWalk, a juried fine art festival.

This year’s ArtWalk will be held on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission to ArtWalk is free, and all are welcome to attend. ARTS invites visitors to delight in the charming beauty of Fayetteville as they peruse the booths of talented artists and artisans.

“ArtWalk is an important event in the region. This event highlights the value that our rural communities place on art and its contribution to life. Art matters! Artists matter! ArtWalk celebrates that reality.” said Kevin White, ARTS’ Director of Development and event coordinator.

ArtWalk is a must-attend event for art lovers, offering a variety of styles and artforms for attendees to explore. Nearly 60 artists of all media, including paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, and more, showcase and sell their original works. Preview all this year’s artists at www.artsforruraltexas. org/artists.

Visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite artists to receive awards and prizes. Look for the People’s Choice Award posters around the event and simply scan the QR code to help attendees vote for their favorites.

Along with visual art, solo artists and duets will play live music throughout the weekend from the Fayetteville Courthouse Bandstand. Join ARTS on Saturday evening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for a free concert featuring Shaker Hymns, the Texas southern rock band from San Marcos. The full musical line up is as follows: Saturday, May 4:

• 10 a.m. - Noon : Amanda Adams

• 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.: Mike Stroup and Annie Rost

• 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.: Super-Dave, David Hollas

• 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.: Shaker Hymns Sunday, May 5:

• 10 a.m. - Noon: Jacob and Alice Zazz

• 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.: Kelsi Machacek In addition to art and music, the event promises tasty culinary delights. Support Fayettevi l le’s local restaurants on the square, like Orsak’s Café, Joe’s Place, or the Wine Bar at the Grand Fayette Hotel. Grab a quick bite from one of the food trucks, like Southern Core Caramel Apples, or cool off with a snow cone from R&R Shaved Ice.

Enjoy a delightful selection of wine from the Wine Booth or grab a beer or frozen margarita from The Mason Jar beverage truck from La Grange. Other food trucks on site include Simply Jane of Columbus, Taqueria La Abundancia of Brenham, and Fired Franks of Carmine.

ArtWalk also offers fun activities for children. Stop by the Children’s Tent for sand art, rock painting, face painting, Mother’s Day Cards, and other fun arts and crafts. ARTS extends special thanks to the sponsors of this year’s ArtWalk: Mark A. Chapman Foundation, Ana and Gene Oeding, Fayetteville Bank, H-E-B, The Fayette County Record, Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative, Bloom & Co., Joe’s Place, and LG Print Co.

For more information about ArtWalk, please visit www. artsforruraltexas. org/artwalk, email development@ artsforruraltexas. org, or call (979) 378-2113.


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