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Vintage Oaks Farm
THE BEST VENUE TO SHOW OFF YOUR ART: Let's show off your amazing work at our amazing venue.
Here at Vintage Oaks Farm we have the perfect place for artists' to show off their work. Plenty of room to display your talents. Whether it's music or any other form of art, we promote the artists we love and give them a place to shine and invite their friends or customers to view/listen their incredible art. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music.
ARTISTS: Vintage Oaks Farm would be happy to have you show off your work in our Live Oak Event Center or in our Garden Pavilion. Plenty of parking and lots of room to display your fabulous art!
MUSIC: Vintage Oaks House Concerts are an alternative to playing in bars where most people aren't listening to their songs. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music. We are always open to your special request. Our shows are typically on Sunday, but due to the artist schedule we may book a show on a different day. The music consists of two sets of 45-50 minutes each with a break in between sets. During the break, the guest can purchase merchandise (all sales are kept by the artist), take a picture with the artist or just hang! Our main venue is inside with plenty of air conditioning and with the "stage" located so that all guests can see and hear the performance. Comfy chairs are provided.
Here at Vintage Oaks Farm we have the perfect place for artists' to show off their work. Plenty of room to display your talents. Whether it's music or any other form of art, we promote the artists we love and give them a place to shine and invite their friends or customers to view/listen their incredible art. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music.
ARTISTS: Vintage Oaks Farm would be happy to have you show off your work in our Live Oak Event Center or in our Garden Pavilion. Plenty of parking and lots of room to display your fabulous art!
MUSIC: Vintage Oaks House Concerts are an alternative to playing in bars where most people aren't listening to their songs. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music. We are always open to your special request. Our shows are typically on Sunday, but due to the artist schedule we may book a show on a different day. The music consists of two sets of 45-50 minutes each with a break in between sets. During the break, the guest can purchase merchandise (all sales are kept by the artist), take a picture with the artist or just hang! Our main venue is inside with plenty of air conditioning and with the "stage" located so that all guests can see and hear the performance. Comfy chairs are provided.
Silo Gallery & Studios
Chris Brasher
Mixed media artist. Taught art at Bowen Intermediate in town, have done numerous varied projects, murals, art clothing. My love is painting and drawing.
Rodney Bursiel
Born in the largest city in Texas. Live in one of the smallest cities in Texas. Learned scuba at 10. Competitive swimmer. Hand fed an 8’ green moray eel. 3 plates and 22 screws hold my hip together. Made geological survey maps for oil exploration. Built houses. Graduated from Southwest TX State with the most boring degree possible. Worked at Dell for 5 days. Never been fired. Had a pajama party with Angelina Jolie. Wrote a screenplay. Moved to LA (twice). Played basketball with Kevin Costner. Saved the dog in Pearl Harbor. Rigged lights for music videos. Climbed to the top of the Astrodome. Published a magazine. Lived in a 150 square foot tiny house I built for $5,000. Moved up to my 900 square foot palatial estate. Rode in a 3 day horseback pilgrimage through Mexico with a broken ankle. Been face to face with great white sharks, salt water crocodiles, killer whales, 30 ton humpbacks, herds of stampeding horses and rock stars. Only one of those is dangerous. Surfed with Donavon Frankenreiter. Scuba dove all over the world. Wear flip flops and cowboy hats. Love to read Christopher Moore books. Can’t get enough traveling. Turbulence freaks me out. Never missed a flight. Left brained, right handed, left footed. And won a bunch of awards for photos I have taken all over the world.
Celia Clowe
I am a metalsmith and an overeducated geologist with a Renaissance collection of skills and talents. I create one of a kind sterling silver and gold jewelry. Each piece incorporates a little symbol of the Texas Hill Country.
Cheryl Cohee
Appreciate all arts former art teacher mixed media
Chris Craft
Chris Craft is a Canyon Lake,TX artist who primarily works with encaustic paint on wooden panels. He loves to interpret the ‘landscape’, in an impressionistic style, using organic mark-making, vivid color and texture.
Craft has won multiple artist grants as well as being included in several prestigious juried shows.
Craft has won multiple artist grants as well as being included in several prestigious juried shows.
Diana Hershey
<span class="gmail_default">My focus at this time is ink and watercolor, acrylics and mixed media. </span>Wee Peggy's studio is a place where art and other creative workshops are available, with a focus on low cost and no cost workshops for all. <span class="gmail_default">My other creative passions are Writing, Music and Photography. I am a singer/songwriter and hope to record some day</span>
Nancy Elliott
Visual Art - I am an artist working and living in the Texas Hill Country.
Cabin 10, Inc.
Cabin 10, Inc. is a Texas 501 (c)(3) that hosts The New Folk ~ Old Folk Festival (formerly known as the Rice Festival), a delightful celebration of music, camaraderie, and community.
Dates this year: May 2-5, 2024
Location: Fischer Hall, Fischer, Texas
Background: The festival pays homage to Rice Harrington, who was the Counselor of Cabin 10 at Camp Flaming Arrow in Hunt, Texas. Rice’s spirit lives on through this music festival, which began as the Rice Festival and has now evolved into New Folk ~ Old Folk.
Mission: The festival’s mission remains consistent: “Supporting the arts through the gifting of scholarships.” Participants take satisfaction in helping others while enjoying great music.
Dates this year: May 2-5, 2024
Location: Fischer Hall, Fischer, Texas
Background: The festival pays homage to Rice Harrington, who was the Counselor of Cabin 10 at Camp Flaming Arrow in Hunt, Texas. Rice’s spirit lives on through this music festival, which began as the Rice Festival and has now evolved into New Folk ~ Old Folk.
Mission: The festival’s mission remains consistent: “Supporting the arts through the gifting of scholarships.” Participants take satisfaction in helping others while enjoying great music.
Sheri Hope
3D abstract mixed media acrylic
Carmella Jarvi
Carmella Jarvi is a Canyon Lake, TX artist who loves to transform spaces — often around the theme of water — with glass and public art. She is fascinated with the intersections of glass, light, water and the natural world.
Jarvi's signature glassmaking techniques are influenced by her lifetime as a fine art painter. You can see this, larger scale, in her water-inspired, wall-mounted glass commissions for hospitals in both NC and in TX last year.
Jarvi's signature glassmaking techniques are influenced by her lifetime as a fine art painter. You can see this, larger scale, in her water-inspired, wall-mounted glass commissions for hospitals in both NC and in TX last year.
Lynn Jones
My husband Danny was an art teacher for 35 years. In retirement Danny conducts adult art workshops and destination workshops.
D.R. Jones - Red Hand Art
I am a painter in the Expressionist style depicting contemporary Southwestern subjects. I use acrylic paint to create bold, colorful paintings
Danny Jones
Lydia Krueger
Denny McCoy
Susan O'Neill
Hobbyist painter, oil and watercolor. Sporadic wordsmith. Sometimes fabric manipulator. Appreciator of song, but can’t carry a tune. Occasional recipe creator. Solution finder and tool user. Nerdy tech escapee. Always a learner (hopefully).
Suzanne Oliver
I am a Wimberley resident, transplanted here after a lifetime in Austin Texas. I have been self employed virtually all my life and my entrepreneurial interests have ranged from the culinary arts, to environmental preservation, to health and human services. I’m a a chef, I opened a restaurant when I was 17, and I have plans to write a cookbook in the near future. I worked for many years doing sales and marketing for Yvon Chouinard and Patagonia Inc. Then I became a licensed clinical social worker and specialized in families and health care. You might say I have a broad interest in the arts and humanities. Currently I spend my time making hand forged jewelry, carving sculpture, and painting.
Jefferis Peterson
Leigh Peterson
Jill Powell
Hi, I am a closet poet and painter that loves to view and experience the arts. We just moved to Wimberley this summer but have lived nearby and worked in the area for almost 20 years, want to get involved in meeting local artists and contributing to the community! Possibly set up a regular poetry reading group.
Trish Rigdon
Kevin Rigdon
PERFORMING ARTS
Guitaura - Stanley Albert
Stanley Albert provides Audio Ambiance for Social Gatherings in the form of Beautiful, Soft, Serene, Spanish Guitar Musique. It is a unique, stream-of-consciousness style, that integrates recognizable selections from various genres, integrated with original melodies, all in an unobtrusive, subliminal manner. Stanley Albert's performance is pleasing to the ear and takes the listener on a live, stress-releasing, Musical Journey.
Michael August
Host of Wimberley Valley Radio Show - Rootin’ Around. Writer, Producer of Radio and Television Programs.
Vintage Oaks Farm
THE BEST VENUE TO SHOW OFF YOUR ART: Let's show off your amazing work at our amazing venue.
Here at Vintage Oaks Farm we have the perfect place for artists' to show off their work. Plenty of room to display your talents. Whether it's music or any other form of art, we promote the artists we love and give them a place to shine and invite their friends or customers to view/listen their incredible art. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music.
ARTISTS: Vintage Oaks Farm would be happy to have you show off your work in our Live Oak Event Center or in our Garden Pavilion. Plenty of parking and lots of room to display your fabulous art!
MUSIC: Vintage Oaks House Concerts are an alternative to playing in bars where most people aren't listening to their songs. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music. We are always open to your special request. Our shows are typically on Sunday, but due to the artist schedule we may book a show on a different day. The music consists of two sets of 45-50 minutes each with a break in between sets. During the break, the guest can purchase merchandise (all sales are kept by the artist), take a picture with the artist or just hang! Our main venue is inside with plenty of air conditioning and with the "stage" located so that all guests can see and hear the performance. Comfy chairs are provided.
Here at Vintage Oaks Farm we have the perfect place for artists' to show off their work. Plenty of room to display your talents. Whether it's music or any other form of art, we promote the artists we love and give them a place to shine and invite their friends or customers to view/listen their incredible art. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music.
ARTISTS: Vintage Oaks Farm would be happy to have you show off your work in our Live Oak Event Center or in our Garden Pavilion. Plenty of parking and lots of room to display your fabulous art!
MUSIC: Vintage Oaks House Concerts are an alternative to playing in bars where most people aren't listening to their songs. We love finding new, sensational songwriters/musicians we can share with our friends. We enjoy providing a space for CD Release parties allowing artists to showcase their new music. We are always open to your special request. Our shows are typically on Sunday, but due to the artist schedule we may book a show on a different day. The music consists of two sets of 45-50 minutes each with a break in between sets. During the break, the guest can purchase merchandise (all sales are kept by the artist), take a picture with the artist or just hang! Our main venue is inside with plenty of air conditioning and with the "stage" located so that all guests can see and hear the performance. Comfy chairs are provided.
Shea Breaux Wells
Shea is a vocalist and songwriter with an emphasis on jazz, although she loves to push the boundaries of genre. Her arrangements often embrioder the songs with unexpected twists and turns, turning a jazz set on its end. Additionally, Shea is a creative strategist, a vocal and songwriting coach who encourages artists to deeply engage with their soul, their body, their music, their own alignment, their truth, their approach to showing up, and ultimately with the unknown. Shea uses the voice and the song as a way to travel back home...and we know that home is where the heart is.
The Wimberley Players
The Wimberley Players present inspiring and entertaining performances and programs that bring our diverse community together through live theater. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit community theatre. Founded July 1979.
Cash Edwards
Rose Gabriel
I am a singer songwriter that place around the hill country with the band the Hill Country Honeys. Leasing originals and covers with great harmonies, upright bass, guitar and mandolin.
Cabin 10, Inc.
Cabin 10, Inc. is a Texas 501 (c)(3) that hosts The New Folk ~ Old Folk Festival (formerly known as the Rice Festival), a delightful celebration of music, camaraderie, and community.
Dates this year: May 2-5, 2024
Location: Fischer Hall, Fischer, Texas
Background: The festival pays homage to Rice Harrington, who was the Counselor of Cabin 10 at Camp Flaming Arrow in Hunt, Texas. Rice’s spirit lives on through this music festival, which began as the Rice Festival and has now evolved into New Folk ~ Old Folk.
Mission: The festival’s mission remains consistent: “Supporting the arts through the gifting of scholarships.” Participants take satisfaction in helping others while enjoying great music.
More information on our website at http://www.cabin10.org
Dates this year: May 2-5, 2024
Location: Fischer Hall, Fischer, Texas
Background: The festival pays homage to Rice Harrington, who was the Counselor of Cabin 10 at Camp Flaming Arrow in Hunt, Texas. Rice’s spirit lives on through this music festival, which began as the Rice Festival and has now evolved into New Folk ~ Old Folk.
Mission: The festival’s mission remains consistent: “Supporting the arts through the gifting of scholarships.” Participants take satisfaction in helping others while enjoying great music.
More information on our website at http://www.cabin10.org
Jeff Hasselberger
Retired executive from the music products industry. Currently a songwriter and recording artist.
John Moore
Chick Morgan
I am a writer, singer songwriter, podcast host, cabaret performer and arts entrepreneur.
Wimberley Community Chorus
A Brief History of the Chorus:
In 1980 Rich Howe, a charter member of the Wimberley Players, attended a musical drama entitled "Living Witnesses." He was so impressed by it that he wanted to present this work in Wimberley. He approached Mary Guemple and asked her to direct the music, while he directed the drama. Mary put together a 23 voice choir and the first performance of Living Witnesses was given on Easter at Chapel in the Hills. On July 4th the singers and the players again collaborated in a musical drama, I Love America. On July 20th the singers organized into what is now the Wimberley Community Chorus.
Through the years the chorus has performed everything from excepts from Broadway musicals to major works such as Handel's Messiah and Mendelsohn's Elijah. In the past the chorus has had a brass ensemble from the Wimberley High School Band for several selections, and has been assisted by a string orchestra from San Antonio and Children's Choirs.
The chorus has three concert seasons each year. We give three performances in the spring, two on the Fourth of July and three performances in the fall. We sing for several community organizations at different times of the year.
In the years since 1980, community patronage has provided support so that the Chorus has never been in the "red" or charged admission.
In 1980 Rich Howe, a charter member of the Wimberley Players, attended a musical drama entitled "Living Witnesses." He was so impressed by it that he wanted to present this work in Wimberley. He approached Mary Guemple and asked her to direct the music, while he directed the drama. Mary put together a 23 voice choir and the first performance of Living Witnesses was given on Easter at Chapel in the Hills. On July 4th the singers and the players again collaborated in a musical drama, I Love America. On July 20th the singers organized into what is now the Wimberley Community Chorus.
Through the years the chorus has performed everything from excepts from Broadway musicals to major works such as Handel's Messiah and Mendelsohn's Elijah. In the past the chorus has had a brass ensemble from the Wimberley High School Band for several selections, and has been assisted by a string orchestra from San Antonio and Children's Choirs.
The chorus has three concert seasons each year. We give three performances in the spring, two on the Fourth of July and three performances in the fall. We sing for several community organizations at different times of the year.
In the years since 1980, community patronage has provided support so that the Chorus has never been in the "red" or charged admission.
Starlight Symphony Orchestra
The Starlight Symphony Orchestra is a nonprofit orchestra comprised of all volunteer musicians of wildly varying ages and reside in a variety of nearby hill country communities. The Starlight Symphony concerts are always free and open to the public.
Roger Polson
Denise Renter
Enthusiastic supporter of all art and music!
Kevin Rigdon
Theatrical Designer, photographer, educator
Trish Rigdon
Eclectic artist working in theatre as a director and designer as well as a visual artist creating stain glass and works in paper.
Pamela Rudd
Past President, 2018
WOW Coordinator
My passion is promoting the arts in the Wimberley Valley.
WOW Coordinator
My passion is promoting the arts in the Wimberley Valley.
Bob Smith
Lover of all things art-related in Wimberley