
For those inclined to decode the silent wisdom of stone carving, the Visual Art League of Lewisville has something just for you. Sculptor and educator Kat Warwick will feature at the upcoming Art Talk, bringing a rare insight into the ancient craft and its lessons for modern-day creators. The presentation, as detailed on the city's official website, will take place at the Lewisville Grand Theater on Tuesday, May 13, at 7 p.m., promising attendees an hour-long journey through art's enduring knowledge.
With a storied background in creating and teaching, Warwick plans to bridge the eons between ancient sculptors and today's artists, exploring the time-honored truths of their work. Accessible to all, the free event encourages the community to engage, including an invitation for Visual Art League of Lewisville members to compete in the Artist of the Month contest with their pieces of artwork. According to an announcement published by the City of Lewisville, first- and second-place awards are to be awarded, widening the appeal for artists across the spectrum of skill and medium.
Dubbed as The Grand, Lewisville's hub for the arts is known for an eclectic array of performances and exhibits. It boasts facilities like the Huffines Performance Hall, accommodating 294 seats, alongside other versatile spaces lending themselves to a blend of live music, dance, theater, and comedy shows. The art gallery and courtyard amplify The Grand's role in enhancing Lewisville's cultural landscape, as laid out in the city's vision plan to revitalize Old Town Lewisville by 2025. More detailed info about the upcoming events at The Grand is available on their website or can be obtained via phone at 972.219.8446.









