Originally a fall festival established in 2017, the inaugural Turtle Creek Spring Arts and Crafts Festival will be held at one of the largest and most enthusiastic art buying communities in the Dallas metro area, Reverchon Park. The Foundation for Public Spaces will take over the beautiful 43-acre community park and the two-day outdoor arts and crafts festival will showcase approximately 125 local and regional painters, photographers, sculptors, metalwork, glass artists, jewelers and more.
Festival goers will also have the opportunity to view demonstrations, enjoy local food trucks, live acoustic music, hands-on art activities, a children’s area, and more.
Originally a fall festival established in 2017, the inaugural Turtle Creek Spring Arts and Crafts Festival will be held at one of the largest and most enthusiastic art buying communities in the Dallas metro area, Reverchon Park. The Foundation for Public Spaces will take over the beautiful 43-acre community park and the two-day outdoor arts and crafts festival will showcase approximately 125 local and regional painters, photographers, sculptors, metalwork, glass artists, jewelers and more.
Festival goers will also have the opportunity to view demonstrations, enjoy local food trucks, live acoustic music, hands-on art activities, a children’s area, and more.
Originally a fall festival established in 2017, the inaugural Turtle Creek Spring Arts and Crafts Festival will be held at one of the largest and most enthusiastic art buying communities in the Dallas metro area, Reverchon Park. The Foundation for Public Spaces will take over the beautiful 43-acre community park and the two-day outdoor arts and crafts festival will showcase approximately 125 local and regional painters, photographers, sculptors, metalwork, glass artists, jewelers and more.
Festival goers will also have the opportunity to view demonstrations, enjoy local food trucks, live acoustic music, hands-on art activities, a children’s area, and more.