Kerrville Public Art
"Where Art Meets Eternity"
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Hill Country Chalk Festival
Discover more about Kerrville’s Annual Chalk Festival, and the creative art pieces put together by the community!
Supporting Local Artists
In Hill Country, the community play a huge role in creativity. Discover more about our local artists, and get involved!
Murals And Museums
Learn more about our murals and museums that creatively impact Hill Country.
About Our History
Kerrville’s flourishing array of artists and craftsmen is a point of pride in the community. Visitors can explore over 44 area art installations including murals, sculptures, and larger-than-life art displays.
The Museum Of Western Art | Hill Country

Founded in 1983 and originally known as the Cowboy Artists of America Museum, the Museum of Western Art houses approximately 150 Western-themed sculptures, 250 paintings, and many artifacts from the era.
The works of George Phippen, co-founder and first president of the Cowboy Artists of America, along with original CAA members John W. Hampton, Joe Beeler, and Fred Harman, are in the museum’s permanent collection, along with other notable artists including wildlife painter Robert Lougheed, illustrator Harold Von Schmidt, Newbery Medal-winner Will James, and master sculptor Oreland Joe.
Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country 65 miles northwest of San Antonio, the Museum of Western Art is a top attraction in Kerrville.
Visit the museum to experience the American West in its heyday and see how the legend still lives on today!
Kerr Arts & Cultural Center Inc.
Kerr Arts & Cultural Center was founded in 1995 by local artists, it moved into the old Post Office building in 1999, which is now a hub for local artists, featuring four galleries and over 40 exhibitions annually.