The Cibolo Conservancy Land Trust is kicking off of a new series of events at the Herff Farm: “Songs and Stories at the Farm.”
A special exhibit, “Women on the Edge,” featuring the artwork of Virginia Floyd, Paula Lay, Linda Manning, Nancy Yarbrough and Riki Yarbrough, will be on display through May 30. It is hosted by Gallery 195 and Downtown DIY.
I’m writing this article on May 16, the night after the best lunar eclipse event I’ve seen since about 2000. Absolutely clear skies, zero wind and coolish temperatures, which was nice after a very hot afternoon.
Congratulations to several artists who participated in Boerne Art Waddle 2022. While it was a bit toasty outside, the Cibolo Creek Trail made a lovely backdrop for activities of the day.
Season ticket holders won’t miss a moment of the highly acclaimed performances ahead as Boerne Performing Arts prepares to send audience members around the world with its announcement of the 2022-23 lineup.
Well known for its unique annual Christmas compositions, Tinsel returns to sparkle during a Memorial Day Weekend concert in the Queen’s Throne Room at the Cave Without a Name, singing all new a cappella arrangements of patriotic songs mixed with pop and jazz standards. Tinsel is a quartet of professional, classically trained voices.
The Women on the Edge Art Show exhibit is an exercise in mindfulness as people are invited just to be with the artwork.
While the proprietors of Studio Comfort Texas, Jeannette MacDougall and Cara Hines, are no strangers to HCCArts, the gallery is new to the art partner membership. As such, HCCArts will announce the opening of new exhibits and workshops offered throughout the year.
“Science has never drummed up quite as effective a tranquilizing agent as a sunny Spring day.” W. Earl Hall as quoted in the Reader’s Digest, 1959 (and I might include a warm starry spring night).