Introduction to

Public Art

Intro & Arts Alliance

The Community Arts Program is a division of Visit Kerrville and the City of Kerrville that supports local artists, arts organizations, and programs to enhance access to culture in every corner of Kerr County.

Whether you’re an organization, a local artist, or an art lover, the Community Arts Program exists to ignite the arts within all of us.

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Discover all the stunning public art Kerrville offers!

The Community Arts Program supports artists in the Kerrville area with a variety of programs and resources.

Library Ramp; Artist Mackenzie Wade/2024/Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library 

Downtown Kaleidoscope; Artist Suzanne & Eddie Phillips/2023/ 832 Water Street 

Public Art Trail

Kerrville is a unique and eclectic Hill Country arts destination with a flourishing array of public art.

 

Discover the iconic murals and sculptures throughout the area. Start at the massive James Avery Memorial sculpture in historic downtown and craft your own adventure. Each check -in will earn you points towards fun prizes. Share your journey by tagging @KerrvilleCrafted and using #kerrvillepublicartrail on social media.

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"Lupe the Guadalupe Bass"

Artist Gigi Miller/2017 /Louise Hays Park

Blue Roan Mural

"Kerrville Runs on Water Mural"

Artist Melissa & Gary Lovelace/2024/1712 Water St.

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"A Mother's Love"

The James Avery Memorial; Artist James Avery 2012/228 Earl Garrett Street

One block from the beach and marina

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Kerrville Bridge Murals

 Artist Daas/2024/Louise Hays Park 

Connecting arts, community, and culture for all

The Community Arts Program believes that public art connects neighborhoods and offers insight into our collective culture, while encouraging civic pride and community participation.

The program aims to support and promote public art by featuring artworks in our Public Art Trail. Thank you to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country and the City of Kerrville for their support of the public art archive project.

Sign up for the Kerrville Public Art Trail for FREE and check-in and various iconic murals and sculptures throughout the area. Each check -in will earn you points towards fun prizes.

Share your journey by tagging @KerrvilleCrafted and using #kerrvillepublicartrail on social media.

Do you know of a piece of public art that doesn’t appear in our map? Can you fill in any of our missing information? Help us document the art of Kerrville.

In addition to visiting these public art locations we hope you explore all the art opportunities including both the performing and visual arts.

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