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Wimberley Art League
Announcing 21st Annual Show and Sale
Wed, November 19, 2014 10:57 PM

Wimberley Valley Art League is home to 110 area artists who stage an annual show. This three-day event will highlight painters, jewelers, potters, photographers and many more artistic technicians. New work, slated for gifts, is shown at sale prices for the holidays. The show runs from 10am on Friday through Sunday at 4pm. Nineteen hours during our 21st year. We’re legal, legendary and lush. C’mon and see for yourself: a “Meet the Artists” reception is Friday from 5 to 8pm with food and drinks The Art League Gallery The Wimberley Valley Art League Gallery is located in the Wimberley Community Center, RR 12 at River Road, and is open from 8:30 to 4:30 during the week. The WVAL Gallery serves as a continuing venue for visitors to view and purchase the works of league members and features a bimonthly juried show to showcase selections from emerging and established WVAL member artists. About the WVAL The Wimberley Valley Art League was started over sixteen years ago by a small group of Hill Country artists with common goals. It is now comprised of 190+ members. The objectives of the nonprofit organization are to promote an interest in and recognition of visual and functional art, encourage support and appreciation of art, promote learning for its members, and assist in the development of community-wide interest in art. The latter is manifested through bi-monthly juried shows in the new Gallery at the Wimberley Community Center, art workshops, Arts Fest in the spring, art in public places, a Studio Tour in September, and the Show and Sale each November. Wimberley is home to many well-known national and international artists. Art is an enrichment to your life and surroundings. Come join us as we build public interest in the arts.

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