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28th Annual SculptFest
Apr 24, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - Apr 26, 2020 @ 4:00 pm
FreeJOIN US IN CELEBRATING THE
Texas Society of Sculptors 28th SculptFest
April 24-26, 2020
April 24 – Friday: 4:00pm – 8:00pm
April 25 – Saturday: 10:00am – 8:00pm
April 26 – Sunday: 10:00am – 4:00pm
Centennial Plaza, 301 West Bagdad, Round Rock, TX
Info: www.roundrocktexas.gov/residents/arts-culture/sculptfest
Hosted by the Texas Society of Sculptors, Deep in the Heart Foundry and the City of Round Rock Arts and Culture, the 28th Annual SculptFest will feature over 60 artists from across the United States. The exhibition on Centennial Plaza in April will also include sculptures created by Clint Howard and John Maisano, who will be featured artists during SculptFest.
The free festival also will include sculpture demonstrations, stone carving, 3D printing of sculptures, bronze pouring, a children’s art-in-action area, food trucks, and live music. Stay tuned for special announcements on our social media: www.facebook.com/ArtsinRoundRock.
ABOUT THE HOSTS
The Texas Society of Sculptors is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization formed in 1971 for the purposes of educating the public about sculpture and appreciation of this art form, promoting the work of sculptors, and serving as a liaison between sculptors. Although based in the Austin Texas area, membership is open to all sculptors and sculpture lovers anywhere. TSOS is dedicated to the promotion of sculpting through exhibits, festivals, outreach and education. To learn more about TSOS, visit: www.tsos.org
Deep in the Heart Art Foundry, nestled in the Lost Pines of Central Texas, was established in 1980 and has grown into one of the largest fine art foundries in the United States. Encompassing more than 22,000 square feet of production space, the foundry offers a full range of artistic services, from conception to installation and everything in between. To learn more about the Foundry, visit: www.deepintheheart.net
The arts and culture are important to Round Rock’s quality of life, strengthening our community, inspiring more investment, and creating a greater sense of place. The Arts and Culture department is responsible for implementing the City’s Arts and Culture Master Plan. The office supports the economic development of the community by adding value through the arts to downtown Round Rock and other areas. To learn more about local arts and cultural events, visit: www.roundrocktexas.gov/residents/arts-cultures
Contact Person for SculptFest:
Scot Wilkinson, Director for Arts and Culture, City of Round Rock
SculptFest@roundrocktexas.gov | 512-651-2705 | www.roundrocktexas.gov/residents/arts-culture/sculptfest