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COTTONWOOD’S EMERGING ARTISTS & AWARDS

Congratulations to the 10 students selected by a jury as Cottonwood's 2017 Emerging Artists sponsored by Neighborhood Credit Union. The annual program exhibition, featuring works by these students, is open to the public April 1-30, 2017 in the Forrest & Virginia...

LIVE ART AND AMY BURKMAN RETURN TO COTTONWOOD

LIVE ART AND AMY BURKMAN RETURN TO COTTONWOOD

The music, energy and art create a dynamic performance that will leave you inspired! Live Art is much more than fast painting, it's a special display of an exciting artistic performance! Check out the video below to see a preview! For additional info on Live Art visit...

SMITH MAP STUDIO FEATURED IN TEXAS MONTHLY

Christopher Alan Smith, the illustrator and owner of Smith Map Studio, was one of the 250 artists selected by the jury panel for Cottonwood Art Festival. The semi-annual show was held the weekend of October 1-2, 2016 in Richardson, TX. This was also the exact date...

ITALIAN APÉ RESIDES IN RICHARDSON

Have you met the guy in Richardson who owns an incredibly rare and slow moving Italian Apé? These were first discovered in the 1940’s and the one Jason Hapka cares for happens to put off a super strong aroma. Try pronouncing Apé as Ah-Pay and substitute three wheels...

ARTIST CALL FOR SPRING 2017

ARTIST CALL FOR SPRING 2017

The semi-annual Cottonwood Art Festival is currently accepting applications for the Spring 2017 show being held May 6-7 in Richardson, Texas. There is a non-refundable jury fee of $30 and the deadline to submit is by midnight on January 13, 2017. The jury will review all applicants January 17-20 to fill an estimated 250 booth spaces.

ARTIST DRAWS SMILEY FACE IN 10 MINUTES

ARTIST DRAWS SMILEY FACE IN 10 MINUTES

Today is the first Friday of October and also celebrated as World Smile Day since 1999. The history of the smiley face dates back decades but the iconic yellow image was created by an American commercial artist Harvey Ross Ball. Harvey started off as an apprentice for a local sign painter before deciding to study fine arts at Worcester Art Museum School.