Lakeway Art Walk Shines through the Clouds and Rain
The rain may have dampened some plans, but it couldn’t dampen the artistic spirit at the inaugural Lakeway Art Walk last weekend. While the outdoor exhibits and gatherings at the Hamilton Greenbelt and Hurst Creek Sculpture Garden couldn’t take place, there were many delightful indoor alternatives: a self-guided Studio Tour, LTHS student art exhibit, historical quilt retrospective, TexARTS theater showcase, and live music performance by the Christian Wiggs Sextet.
Over Saturday and Sunday, art enthusiasts roamed across Lakeway, exploring the studios of local artists from 10am to 4pm. This intimate experience allowed visitors to peek behind the curtain, witnessing the creative process firsthand and engaging in conversation with the talented individuals who bring their artistic visions to life.
Despite the weather’s intervention, the first Lakeway Art Walk proved to be a success. It offered a glimpse into the heart of the city’s vibrant art community, and hopefully whetted appetites for future iterations of this exciting event. Here’s to hoping next year’s Art Walk enjoys sunny skies!