Photography
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Call for Artists to Help Preserve our Dark Skies
Call for Artists and Photographers! The City of Bee Cave in partnership with the Bee Cave Arts Foundation invites photographers of all levels to submit work reflecting the theme “The Night Sky.” There is no entry fee, and each photographer may submit up to five entries. All images are entitled to a review by the City of Bee Cave and the exhibit curator. Selected images will be displayed at The Hive by the Bee Cave Arts Foundation from October 14 – November 14. AWARDS : First Place Winner -$300 gift card to a Bee Cave business of choice Second Place Winner- $200 gift card to a Bee Cave business of…
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Join the Artist Directory!
Lakeway Arts District is proud to announce a new initiative to compile the first comprehensive Artist Directory for the greater Lakeway, TX area. Until now, there has not been a free and publicly available Artist Directory for our diverse Lakeway area complete with artists from visual, performing, applied, digital, and literary arts. We have such a large and energized population of talented local artists – our active artistic community is long overdue for a free resource like this. It is time to get to know one another! If you are any type of artist working or living in the Lakeway, Bee Cave, Spicewood, Lake Travis or West Austin areas, we…
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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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Lakeway City Park 25th Anniversary Photo Contest
Earlier this year, Lakeway City Park celebrated its 25th anniversary. During the month-long event a photo contest was held by the Arts Committee to highlight some of the natural beauty within the community. Residents were encouraged to submit striking images of Lakeway’s geological and scenic features. Judges selected a first and second place winner from each category. Congratulations to retired Lakeway Mayor, Joe Bain, who took the Grand Prize with his stunning aerial photo titled “Hurst Creek”. To see his grand prize winning photo and a display of all the winners from each category, please visit Lakeway City Hall at 1102 Lohmans Crossing. A large display with all winners is…