Looking Ahead: Rebuilding, Creating, and Staying Hill Country Strong
Momentum is building at Hill Country Arts Foundation, and we’re excited to share what’s been happening — and what’s coming next.
One of our biggest pieces of news is that we’ve chosen an architect to guide the next phase of our rebuild. While there are still details to finalize before a public announcement, this milestone brings real energy and optimism to the work ahead. Rebuilding our campus is a long-term process, and this is an important step toward making it whole again.
We recently closed our Members’ Show, and it was everything we hoped it would be — a beautiful reminder of the talent, generosity, and creative spirit that surrounds HCAF. Thank you to every artist who participated and to everyone who came out to support them.
Next, we turn our focus to Hill Country Strong, an exhibition made up entirely of donated works. Every piece sold directly benefits HCAF and supports our continued recovery and programming. This show represents what we believe at our core: that art and community are strongest when they support one another.
We’re also especially happy to be doing theatre again. Love Letters will be performed in the gallery March 26–29, marking a joyful return to live performance on our campus. And just before that, we’ll gather for one of our most beloved traditions — the Mad Hatter fundraiser on March 22.
There is still much to do. Rebuilding will take time, resources, and patience — but we are committed to the journey. With your continued support, encouragement, and belief in the arts, we know we can move forward together, every step of the way.