Museum of Western
Art
The
museum comprises the nation's most distinguished living
artists who follow in the tradition of Remington and
Russell in celebrating the memories of the Old West. The
rotating collection is sure to delight & surprise. A
major western art library is maintained and teaching
facilities attract top artists. Open Tuesday-Sunday. 1550 Bandera
Hwy. 830.896.2553. Admission.
Downtown
Kerrville
Recent revitalization projects have restored downtown
Kerrville to its original old-world charm. The design
implements a plan which encourages leisurely strolls
along shops of antiques, galleries and unique eateries.
Hill
Country Arts Foundation
Enjoy
fine theatrical entertainment at the Smith-Ritch Point
Theatre. The excellent productions and comfortable
seating ensure a magical evening out. Classes in music,
sculpture, dance, photography and art are taught in
workshops. Call for class and fee schedules. Hwy 39W, in
Ingram. 830.367.5121.
Hill
Country Museum
Located in the
restored Victorian mansion of Capt. Charles Schreiner, the museum
features period antiques and portrays the affluent life of the early
Hill Country days. Hours vary, call for times. 226 Earl Garrett.
830.896.8633. Admission.
James
Avery Craftsman
Visit
the headquarters of this nationally acclaimed craftsman
of gold and silver jewelry. The retail shop is open
Mon-Sat, 9am-4pm. Located 3 1/2 miles north of IH-10 on
Harper road. 830.895.1122.
Kerr
Arts & Cultural Center
Located
in downtown Kerrville, KACC represents more than 600
member's art, representing all media. Workshops, classes
and lectures are featured, as well as items for sale. 228
Earl Garrett. 830.895.2911. Free.
Playhouse
2000
Enjoy
a magical night at the theatre. Quality theatrical
productions ranging from Shakespeare to Arthur Miller,
musicals to comedies. Call for current production. Kathleen C. Cailloux
Performing Arts Center, 916 Main Street. 830.896.9393. Admission.
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