Delight in the joy of spring at one of the "15 most breathtaking gardens in the world," featuring 103 artist tents displaying a variety of mediums including painting, sculpture, 2-D and 3-D mixed media, photography and more. A blue ribbon committee has reimagined Artscape and is adding inventive, audience-pleasing elements for 2017. New elements this year include a university zone with artwork and Dallas galleries featuring artwork for sale in the DeGolyer House.
The layout of Artscape comes from the mind of international landscape designer, Salvador Impastato, designed to maximize audience flow and give excellent visibility for the artists. Medieval-village-inspired signage on wrought iron will guide guests as the enjoy Artscape, which will also include food booths for local restaurants, including our Gil’s, beverage booths, a Children’s Art Activity area, a stage where musical groups will take turns to perform, and Artists prizes will be presented– a headquarters for “door prize” Drawings which we will make on the hour every hour, and, lastly, a route from the Pecan Grove to our next major element for Artscape Reimagined: the University Zone. dallasarboretum.org
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