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ArtWalk Coming Up Soon

  • An example of Tracey Wegenhoft’s work.
    An example of Tracey Wegenhoft’s work.
  • An example of Aly Winningham’s mosaic art.
    An example of Aly Winningham’s mosaic art.

Arts for Rural Texas’ annual ArtWalk event is returning to Fayetteville on May 6th and 7th, and the community is buzzing with excitement. The event, which showcases the work of artists and artisans from across the state of Texas, promises to be a celebration of creativity and community.

ArtWalk, which is now in its 19th year, has become a beloved tradition in Fayetteville, drawing visitors from all over the state. This year, the event will feature a diverse array of artwork, including paintings, sculpture, photography, pottery, jewelry, and more from artists like Janice McCubbin, Tracey Wegenhoft, Cherri Fryer and more. Preview all of the ArtWalk artists at www. artsforruraltexas.org/artwalk.

“ArtWalk is an important event in Fayetteville. This event highlights the value that our rural communities place on art. Art matters! Artists matter! ArtWalk celebrates that truth.” said Kevin White, Event Director at ARTS. For those interested in purchasing artwork, there will be plenty of opportunities to do so, with nearly 60 artists selling their work directly to visitors.

Live music is another hallmark ofArtWalk 2023. Annie Rost and Fayetteville Mayor Mike Stroup will kick off the weekend in the Fayetteville Bandstand Gazebo on Saturday at 10 a.m. Bill Pekar takes the stage at 12:30 p.m. with Jack “The Sax” Carr rounding out the afternoon at 3 p.m. Visitors and locals alike are invited to stay on the square for a free concert featuring “Houston’s First Lady of Blues,” Trudy Lynn and the Steve Krase Band at 6 p.m. in the big tent. Sunday’s musical guests include Sunday morning bluegrass with Jeff Robertson at 10 a.m. and a local gem out of Industry, TX: Amanda Peevler Adams at 12:30 p.m.

ArtWalk has always been a whole community event that offers something for everyone. Families are encouraged to stop by the children’s booth that will host face painting, spin art, rock painting and other crafts and activities for kids of all ages.

R&R Shaved Ice will be on the square to cool visitors down. Taqueria Abundancia and G’s 183 Pit Stop will have their food trucks parked for lunch, dinner and snacks throughout the weekend in addition to Fayetteville’s staple restaurants: Joe’s Place, Orsak’s Café, and The Wine Bar at the Grand Fayette hotel.

The event will take place over two days, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 6 (with live music continuing until 9 p.m.) and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 7.

Admission to ArtWalk is free, and all are welcome to attend.

For more information on ArtWalk in Fayetteville, visit the event website at www.artsforruraltexas. org/artwalk.