Texas State Arts and Crafts Fair

Texas State Arts and Crafts Fair
Join us for a fun weekend as the official Texas State Arts and Crafts Fair celebrates its 50th birthday at the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, Sept. 24-25.
Among the 100-plus artists are Amado Peña, Edith Maskey, and Fred Stockbauer, who exhibited at the first fair in 1972. Scores of other artists will exhibit in festival tents in the area surrounding Stonehenge II. Ceramics, photography, woodworking, and painting of all types share the tents with jewelry makers, basket makers, metal workers, weavers, and fiber artists.
Kids and adults can enjoy interactive activities and demonstrations by weavers, potters, a blacksmith and knifemaker, while Doug Baum and the Texas Camel Corps provide historical fun. Add a variety of food trucks, a biergarten, and music on the Stonehenge Stage and you have weekend fun against the backdrop of the Guadalupe River.
Admission is free for students 18 and under. Adults are $10 for a weekend admission. Hours are 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday.
For more information, check the fair website: txartsandcraftsfair.com