GALLERY: Art in the Square event brought artists, community together in Southlake
By Anjali Krishna
By Anjali Krishna
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Marco Longarini and his mother, Flor, look through art prints at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)
Marco Longarini and his mother, Flor, look through art prints at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)
Julie Zuckerman talks to festivalgoers about the work of her husband, Kevin, at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)Cristina Schulz and her daughter purchase jewelry from Wendy Witchner at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)Gary Rugauff and Kevin Thompson look at glassware at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)Adley Taylor gets her face painted with her mother, Jessica, in "Kid Korner" at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)Singer Vanessa Leigh warms up on the Main Stage at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjalia Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)Lisa Stokdyk looks at prints at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square.(Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)Andrew and Fanci Brown look at glass and metal sculptures at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)Lisa Bailey markets her family jewelry business, Bailey’s, at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)David Russell chats with metalworkers at Art in the Square on Sept. 26 in Southlake Town Square. (Anjali Krishna/Community Impact Newspaper)
The Southlake Women's Club hosted its Arts in the Square event this past weekend, Sept. 24-26, in Southlake Town Square.
The annual festival and community fundraiser highlighted work from more than 150 artists, including emerging and youth artists.
All proceeds from the festival help fund programs serving women, children and families in Northeast Tarrant County. Since 2000, Art in the Square has raised more than $3 million.
In addition to displays from artists, the event also included live music; demonstrations; activities for children, such as face painting; and more.