February 14, 2020

Art in the Square is #1

The Southlake Women’s Club has bragging rights! The national ranking for the top 10 fine art festivals has been released by the Art Fair SourceBook. Art in the Square is #1.  Art Fair SourceBook is a leader in the industry. It is the most comprehensive guide to the top art fairs and craft shows in the […]

The Southlake Women’s Club has bragging rights! The national ranking for the top 10 fine art festivals has been released by the Art Fair SourceBook. Art in the Square is #1.  Art Fair SourceBook is a leader in the industry. It is the most comprehensive guide to the top art fairs and craft shows in the USA and releases rankings based upon in-depth surveys and artist sales. 

A huge thank you to the 2019 Art in the Square art exhibitors for completing the survey rating the event in the following categories: quality of artwork displayed, demographics, patrons art savvy and buying energy, their personal sales, weather, advertising, venue environment, support of organization, director, volunteers and security, logistic ease and artists hospitality. This is not the first time Art in the Square ranked in the top ten but the first time to receive the prestigious ranking of #1.

Make Southlake Town Square your destination April 24-26, to experience why Art in the Square was awarded the #1 spot. Interact with over 250 renowned, emerging and high school artists, two stages offering various genres of musical performers, new A-MAZING photo op tent, children’s activities and an abundance of food and beverage choices.  Admission and parking are free at Art in the Square with tickets required for food/drinks, new A-MAZING tent and children’s activities. Proceeds from Art in the Square benefit local charities in Northeast Tarrant County that assist women, children and families.

The 2020 Art in the Square is 21 years old. The success of its longevity has been driven by creative, talented artists, dedicated volunteers, sponsors and a community that appreciates the arts. For more information: www.artinthesquare.com.

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