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Strokes of Art in the Square
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Feb 10, 2023

It’s Time for the Strokes of Art in the Square Reception

Southlake’s premier art festival, Art in the Square, is just a few months away, but you can get a sneak peek of some incredible art before April! Join the Southlake Arts Council, APEX Arts League, and Art in the Square for the annual Strokes of Art in the Square reception on Sunday, February 19, from…

Southlake’s premier art festival, Art in the Square, is just a few months away, but you can get a sneak peek of some incredible art before April!

Join the Southlake Arts Council, APEX Arts League, and Art in the Square for the annual Strokes of Art in the Square reception on Sunday, February 19, from 5:00- 6:30 PM in the Town Hall lobby. This public art reception will showcase the work of the 2023 Art in the Square featured artists.

Competing from all over the nation, this year’s featured artists represent world-class mastery of the visual arts. Come enjoy an evening of art, wine, and community!

This year’s featured artists are:
• Niki Gulley (Dallas, TX)
• Steven Dragan (Kansas City, MO)
• Bobby Goldsmith (Perkinston, MS)
• Curt Baldwin (Houston, TX)
• Tom Boatright (Tumwater, WA)
• Rick Wright (Kansas City, MO)
• Scott Williams (Dallas, TX)

The Strokes of Art in the Square exhibit is just a sneak peek at the incredible artists coming to Southlake for the annual Art in the Square Festival in April. Learn more about this award-winning festival here.

You can enjoy the Strokes of Art in the Square exhibit at the Southlake Town Hall lobby from February 17 until May 1, 2023.

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