The sand sculpture, jewelry, and balloon sculpture of Amazin' Walter - Grand Pooh-Bah of the South Padre Island Sons of the Beach and local "Fishin' Fool."
Contemporary art gallery including a permanent display with over 40 artists. Also framing services and sale of sculptures. Information about exhibitions.
Offers original figurative paintings, drawings, and sculptures by contemporary artists. Includes articles and photographs, as well as ordering and contact information.
Fine art photographs, hand-pulled limited edition serigraphs, and oil paintings. Includes photos of works by featured artists, information on events, and background on artistic techniques.
Provides fine art, creative custom framing, and imaging services to homeowners, designers, artists, photographers, office managers, building managers, and custom builders in the central Texas area.
An Austin Based Organization of local fiber artists including wearable artists, weavers, spinners, knitters, quilters and other fiber based artists. Group sponsors monthly meetings, workshops and art talks.
Offers classes in wheelthrowing, handbuilding, and tile making, parent/child classes, summer camps, workshops, and private lessons. Gallery includes stoneware and earthenware. Also includes information about the Austin Empty Bowl Project.
Artist specializing in marine subjects in stone and bronze, as well as figurative arts in bronze and terra-cotta, with art lessons for various sculpture processes.
Freelance illustrator specializing in illustration for the apparel industry, advertising, posters, greeting card design, and children's books. Portfolio, resume, and T-shirts for sale.
A paint your own pottery studio for all ages, art gallery, and learning center. Available for parties and corporate events. Also hosts a summer camp for children.
Photographer, printmaker, author, and fiber artist, specializing in wedding photography. Profile, services and client lists, gallery of works, and pricing details provided.
Works with artists to enhance public spaces throughout the city with works of art ranging from outdoor sculptures and murals to functional works integrated into architecture.
Nonprofit school offering instruction in clay sculpture, metal sculpture, mosaics, stone carving, pottery, and painting. Schedule and membership information.
Gallery specializes in late 19th century and early 20th century European and American oil paintings, particularly Texas regionalists and landscape painters. Includes inventory and exhibition artists.
Offering limited and open edition fine art prints, gallery quality original and reproduction oil paintings, ornate mirrors, custom framing and unique gifts.
Contemporary artist who works in oils, found-object, and installation art, focussing on social, political and environmental concerns. Biography included.
Fine art, sculpture, and bronze cast works of Doug Roper, artist and sculptor, of native American people, western and southwestern themes, and wildlife art.
Specializes in original prints. Also exhibits paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, and installation art. Services include a publishing workshop and contract printing for other publishers, dealers, artists, and institutions.
Sculptures By Frederic Remington and others offered by Prime Equine Co. Site presents online catalog, description of casting process, artist biography, and a contact form.
Visual Arts Center including 1800 square feet of gallery and studio space. Also home to The Point Theatre, which offers year-round productions. Features performance schedules, artists information, contacts.
A nonprofit organization founded to advance education about the process, product and history of craft. The Center’s major emphasis is on objects of art made primarily of fiber, metal, glass, clay and wood. The Center provides a venue for exhibition, retail and studio spaces to support the work of local and national artists and to serve as a resource for artists, educators and the community at large.
John Bennett's working studio and gallery of fine Western bronze sculptures featuring cowboys, cowgirls and wildlife with an American West theme; details work, processes used, awards, events and contact.
Fine art, paintings, prints, books, sculpture, cards and jewelry by the Western and Christian artist. Includes catalog, artist information, and online ordering.
This non-profit facility represents 15 arts organizations, promoting Kerrville as an arts destination through exhibitions and events. Contains history, membership, calendar and contacts.
A community-based organization dedicated to the preservation, development and promotion of Latino artistic expression in all its forms. Includes overview and membership form.
Art glass gallery features handmade creations from various artists. Showcasing a variety of different artists, collectibles gallery, jewelry gallery and contact form.
Contemporary art and metal sculpture studio and gallery. Artist biography and statement, "tour" of her gallery and artwork, works in progress and portfolio.
Specializes in 19th and early 20th century American and European paintings. Inventory, image galleries, artist biographies, publications, and information on appraisals.
Provides instruction in figure drawing for beginners through professionals. Information on the program, member galleries, calendar, forums and enrollment.
A team of master sand sculptors headquartered at South Padre. Offer private and group sand castle instruction, how-to books and tools. The group travels around the world doing sand sculpture demonstrations.
Exhibits local paintings of the Big Bend and Terlingua area, as well as regional clay works, pottery, tiles, and prints. Includes photos of art and studios.
Specializing in 19th, 20th century, and contemporary American and European art, as well as early Texas works. Gallery information, exhibitions and artwork search.
An all-volunteer organization with community members who share an interest in the visual arts and fine crafts. Includes exhibit hours and locations, volunteer opportunities, and membership information.
Displays original works by artists such as Will Klemm, Teri Jonas, Mary Fischer, Gordon Fowler, Cassandra James, James Janknegt, Sarah Higdon, Erin Cone, and Barbara Clubb. Exhibition schedule and samples of works from featured artists.
Open primarily to organized educational groups, the venue showcases works from the Rachofsky and Faulconer collections. Selected pieces, programs, and information on open hours for the general public to visit.
Focusing on self-taught artists, the gallery houses the Webb Photo Archive and Library, one of the most extensive and current collections of folk art ephemera in Texas. Location, hours, schedule of events and exhibits, photos and artists information.
Gallery dedicated to multimedia and multicultural art by women. Includes schedule of exhibitions, mission statement and history, artist biographies, and photo galleries.
Features the work of folk, outsider, and visionary artists of the American South. These self-taught artists live in big cities, small towns, and on farms.