sculpture festival
OCTOBER 19, 2024
2:00 – 7:00 PM
LIONS FOUNDATION PARK | 355 MAIN STREET, LIBERTY HILL
In 1976, 27 sculptors from six different countries gathered in Liberty Hill as part of the International Sculpture Symposium. The artists stayed in residents’ homes, and local businesses and organizations supplied meals and materials. The sculptors worked for two months to create the monuments that now stand in the Sculpture Park.
Each October, the Liberty Hill community gathers at the Sculpture Park to celebrate this history. Join us for live sculpting demos in a variety of mediums, including stone, wood, metal, glass, sand and ice, while participating in hands-on art activities hosted by local businesses. Shop from vendors, listen to live music, and try to win one of the sculptures!
General Info
General
Saturday, October 19, 2024
2:00-7:00 pm
Lions Foundation Park
355 Main Street, Liberty Hill
Parking
Louine Noble Elementary School (101 Main Street, Liberty Hill)
Lions Foundation Park (355 Main Street, Liberty Hill)
Admission
All activities are free. Food, beverages, and vendor items available for purchase.
Raffle tickets will be sold for $5 (or 5 for $20). Guests can win one of the custom sculptures designed during the festival. Money raised will be used toward sculpture restoration in the Sculpture Park.
Attractions
Live Sculpting Demos
Live Music
Sculpture Park Tours
Craft Tent
Inflatable Kids Zone
Pet Costume Contest | 3-4 pm
Art Installations by LHISD
Vendor Market
Food Trucks
SCULPTOR DEMOS
2:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Bob Ragan | Stone
Brooke Compson | Stone
Jon Woodworth | Sand
Josh Slack | Stone
Matthew Johnson | Stone
Stuart Simpson | Stone
Terry & Scott Parks | Toys
TJ Maclaskey | Ice @ 3:00 PM
Wade Burleigh | Wood
SCULPTURE RAFFLE
WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT 6:30 PM
TAKE HOME ONE OF THE SCULPTURES!
Purchase $5 (or 5/$20) raffle tickets, and place in the container for the sculpture you’d like. Want to bypass the raffle, purchase the sculpture for the posted BUY NOW price. All money raised is used toward the restoration of the International Sculpture Park.