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Woodway artist among Salado Art Fair honorees on Saturday
By Carl Hoover
| Friday, August 1, 2008, 03:07 PM
Woodway artist Lee Herring is among 13 Texas artists, poets and musicians considered “Best of the Best” who will be honored Saturday night with a sale and reception at Salado’s Celebration Center as part of the Salado Art Fair this weekend.
Herring, a 2007 Texas State Artist who maintains studios in Rockwall and Woodway, and Bosque County’s George Boutwell are area artists represented at the “Best of the Best” Texas Fine Art Sale & Reception. The event features former Texas State Artists, Texas State Musicians and Texas Originals, as determined by the Texas Commission on the Arts.
Joining Herring and Boutwell are Dalhart Windberg, Roy Lee Ward, Ed Hayes, Kathy Vargas, Ralph White, David Keens, Jack Terry, B. Herd, Raul Gutierrez, Alan Birkelbach and Shelley King.
A caller alerted me the other day to Herring’s local connection: He’s married to Meg Garland, moved to Waco about two years ago and works out of studios in Woodway and Rockwall. He also has work on display at Baylor University’s Truett Seminary.
His Web site has several galleries of images of his paintings and sculpture. Western Art Collector magazine had an article on him in its June edition, too.
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By Dan Buck
August 1, 2008 5:08 PM | Link to this
broken link in this post (the one to the article in Western Art Collector magazine.)
By Carl Hoover
August 1, 2008 5:21 PM | Link to this
Thanks. Should be fixed now, though the magazine doesn’t offer any links to read the articles, just their titles …