Featuring the Artisans of the Hill Country

The vibrant and ever changing art scene of the Texas Hill Country featured
here to provide a narrative for the visual arts of the region

Art from Nature

Amy Tucker opens Art Ranch in Fredericksburg, inspired and created from nature to promote sustainability

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Scene and Herd

The art of Ray Hadaway, his exhibition at Vaudeville in Fredericksburg and the practice of having fun in a serious world

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Center Point Art

Restoration, Residencies, Revitalization in the small town of Center Point, but there’s nothing small about Sara Story’s ambitions here

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Features

  • Center Point Art

    Center Point Art

    Restoration, Residencies, Revitalization By Lauren Elizabeth Shults Yoshitomo Nara’s “Miss Forest,” an almost 4,500-pound sculpture of a girl with a 25-foot tree atop her head, greets visitors from the Center Point Art sculpture garden. Sara Story, interior designer and director of Center Point Art, says it’s for the children, to…

  • Scene and Herd

    Scene and Herd

    The Art of Ray Hadaway By Lauren Elizabeth Shults Paintings by Ray Hadaway prod at the classic image of ranching culture in technicolor, with abstract portraits that unfurl handsome cowboy tales.Hadaway plays the jester while creating his cowboys and cowgirls (which, his wife Meredith says, are more popular). They have…

  • Art from Nature

    Art from Nature

    Amy Tucker opens Art Ranch in Fredericksburg By Megan Willome The art Amy Tucker creates comes from her environment, on her ranch outside Fredericksburg.She is like artists of old, making beauty from whatever is at hand. The final product she createsmay take many forms, but it begins with gathering leaves,…