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Explore Ancient Wisdom Through Modern Art at Lewisville's Art Talk with Sculptor Kat Warwick

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Published on May 11, 2025
Explore Ancient Wisdom Through Modern Art at Lewisville's Art Talk with Sculptor Kat WarwickSource: Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

If you've ever wondered what ancient stone can teach a modern artist, you might want to clear your calendar for the evening of May 13. The Visual Art League of Lewisville is hosting an Art Talk at 7 p.m. with sculptor and educator Kat Warwick at the Lewisville Grand Theater. She's ready to chisel into the past and unearth the enduring wisdom that's set in stone. According to the City of Lewisville, this free event invites the public to explore how ancient art forms continue to influence modern creation.

Warwick will be leading the one-hour presentation, guiding attendees through her revelations and the impact this ancient craft has on her contemporary artwork. The talk seems to be a bit of a philosophical journey into the very essence of artistic wisdom—venerable truths carved through time. Her session is not just for spectators; the Visual Art League of Lewisville encourages members to bring along their creations for the Artist of the Month contest, with awards for first and second place up for grabs. As mentioned in the event details by the City of Lewisville, artists of all levels working in varied mediums are welcome to join the discussion and contest.

Aside from satisfying your cultural palette, attending this event supports the "Old Town” and “Identity, Place, and Communications” Big Moves from the Lewisville 2025 vision plan. This strategic city blueprint can be viewed on the Lewisville city website for those curious about the community's forward march. Just remember, if you're driving from Interstate 35E, exit 452 is your gateway to an evening of artistic enlightenment. Just beware of the roadwork ogre on Main Street – delays are practically written in the construction dust. For less stress, park for free on Main or Church streets, or at Lewisville City Hall right across Church Street from the center.