The Harvest Moon Festival of the Arts in Granbury promises to be a weekend full of artful adventure for the whole family. During the event, you can purchase original art on display from more than 75 artists from around the region. Meeting the artists, and learning more about what inspires them to create, is one of the hallmarks of this annual tradition that keeps visitors coming back each year. The Granbury Arts Alliance and the Historic Granbury Merchant's Association support this 39-year-old popular arts festival.
The fun will begin on Saturday with booths on the Historic Square including fine art, contemporary works, sculpture, glass work, and hand crafted jewelry, among others. There will be plenty of hands-on fun for children, as well. There will be four make it-take-it project booths for mini Renoirs to create masterpieces to display or wear. In addition, a kids-only retail gallery will sell original art for children to purchase for $10 or less. There is also a quilt show, showcasing the work of the Granbury Quilters Guild at First Presbyterian Church.
Throughout the weekend, visitors can enjoy the sounds of local entertainment, and feast on food from food booths throughout the Square. The festival will showcase shops, boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants in close proximity to the festival. The Granbury Opera House also has performances on both festival days.
The Harvest Moon Festival of the Arts in Granbury promises to be a weekend full of artful adventure for the whole family. During the event, you can purchase original art on display from more than 75 artists from around the region. Meeting the artists, and learning more about what inspires them to create, is one of the hallmarks of this annual tradition that keeps visitors coming back each year. The Granbury Arts Alliance and the Historic Granbury Merchant's Association support this 39-year-old popular arts festival.
The fun will begin on Saturday with booths on the Historic Square including fine art, contemporary works, sculpture, glass work, and hand crafted jewelry, among others. There will be plenty of hands-on fun for children, as well. There will be four make it-take-it project booths for mini Renoirs to create masterpieces to display or wear. In addition, a kids-only retail gallery will sell original art for children to purchase for $10 or less. There is also a quilt show, showcasing the work of the Granbury Quilters Guild at First Presbyterian Church.
Throughout the weekend, visitors can enjoy the sounds of local entertainment, and feast on food from food booths throughout the Square. The festival will showcase shops, boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants in close proximity to the festival. The Granbury Opera House also has performances on both festival days.
The Harvest Moon Festival of the Arts in Granbury promises to be a weekend full of artful adventure for the whole family. During the event, you can purchase original art on display from more than 75 artists from around the region. Meeting the artists, and learning more about what inspires them to create, is one of the hallmarks of this annual tradition that keeps visitors coming back each year. The Granbury Arts Alliance and the Historic Granbury Merchant's Association support this 39-year-old popular arts festival.
The fun will begin on Saturday with booths on the Historic Square including fine art, contemporary works, sculpture, glass work, and hand crafted jewelry, among others. There will be plenty of hands-on fun for children, as well. There will be four make it-take-it project booths for mini Renoirs to create masterpieces to display or wear. In addition, a kids-only retail gallery will sell original art for children to purchase for $10 or less. There is also a quilt show, showcasing the work of the Granbury Quilters Guild at First Presbyterian Church.
Throughout the weekend, visitors can enjoy the sounds of local entertainment, and feast on food from food booths throughout the Square. The festival will showcase shops, boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants in close proximity to the festival. The Granbury Opera House also has performances on both festival days.