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Discover Lakeway’s Outdoor Art Museum
If you are searching for a fun and easy way to view the local outdoor artwork in Lakeway, look no further than our Lakeway Arts District Art Map! Consider taking a stroll or bike ride to visit Lakeway’s wonderful outdoor art museum. It includes some of our favorite art pieces, like Jim LaPaso’s “Butterfly”, “Daisy”, and “Wings” kinetic sculptures in Lakeway Butterfly Park, as well as the small but mighty dragon bronze in Dragon Park and the two adorable tortoises at the Lakeway Activity Center. But that is just the beginning of what our community’s outdoor gallery has to offer! As you follow the map, you can dive deeper into…
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Cancelled: Cool Arts Show
UPDATE June 19, 2020: For health and safety reasons, the City of Lakeway has recommended the Cool Arts Show is CANCELLED this summer. Stay tuned for more details about rescheduling. Mark your calendars for the 2020 Cool Arts Show and Art Sale on Saturday August 22 from 1-5pm at the Lakeway Activity Center. For artists, new this year, proof of a Texas Sales Tax Permit will be required to sell anything at the event, in addition to the fee for the sales booth. Final details and information coming soon. See you there!
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Hill Country Photography Exhibit Opens at The Hive
WORK by VAN REDIN : A RETROSPECTIVE Please join us at The Hive in Bee Cave for the opening exhibition of work by renowned photographer Van Redin brought to us by The Lake Travis Film Festival on January 17th from 6-8pm. Redin has shot Publicity Stills for over 75 major feature films including Lord of the Rings, Rudy, Office Space, Rushmore, All the Pretty Horses as well as TV series and many Rock n Roll Stars! Alongside will be work by the Dripping Springs Photography group and the talented photography students of Lake Travis High School and The Regents School of Austin Photography Club. Enjoy live demonstrations, music and an…
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Embroidery Artwork and Demonstration at LTCL in January
Local artist and Lake Travis Community Library volunteer Carol van Ginkel will exhibit her embroidery artwork during the month of January. Carol grew up in Pittsburgh where her grandmother introduced her to embroidery. After she got the hang of it, she tried new ideas by searching for images that she wanted to “paint” in threads. Carol enjoys experimenting with various techniques, styles, and materials to create her detailed pieces. All are invited to attend her reception on Sunday, January 12th from 2pm to 3:30pm and demonstration on Sunday, January 19th beginning at 2pm.
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Worldly Watercolors Art Reception and Exhibit
Ben Kuenemann Art Reception – Sunday, December 8th from 2pm to 3:30pm The library will exhibit the travel inspired watercolor paintings of local artist Ben Kuenemann during the month of December. Kuenemann picked up oil painting after his retirement in 1996, when his wife Sylvia encouraged him to take classes. He switched to watercolor in 2001 and has made painting a regular part of his life. Kuenemann has generously offered to auction off the painting The Gapstow Bridge in Central Park NYC with the proceeds going to the library. All are invited to attend his reception on Sunday, December 8th from 2pm to 3:30pm. About the Artist Ben Kuenemann Kuenemann was born in…













