Art in the Square returns for its 22nd year in Southlake Town Square this weekend
The Southlake Women’s club will host its 22nd Art in the Square, an arts event that takes place in Southlake Town Square, this weekend.
The family-friendly event features over 200 emerging and high school artists, with proceeds going back to 28 local organizations and programs.
Art in the Square will run from Friday to Sunday. As of Wednesday, the National Weather Service reports strong to severe weather chances for Tarrant County on Saturday and Sunday, but has not said what time the storms could happen.
From hours to parking, here’s what to know before you go.
Is there an admission fee for Art in the Square?
No, Art in the Square is free to attend. Tickets are required for food and drink vendors as well as children’s activities. Ticket booths will be located around the square.
What time is Art in the Square open?
Art in the Square is open on Friday from 4-10:30 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where can I park for free during Art in the Square?
Free parking is available around Southlake Town Square, located north of Southlake Boulevard, with both surface lots and parking garages offered.
Are dogs allowed at Art in the Square?
Organizers for Art in the Square discourage guests from bringing pet dogs due to crowd sizes. Certified guard and service dogs are permitted.
Will Art in the Square have live music?
Yes, live music and other entertainment performances will take place on the Main Stage, off of Prospect and Slate streets, and the Gazebo Stage, located on the south end of the square.
Who do the Art in the Square proceeds go to?
There are 28 local organizations and programs that receive the funds from Art in the Square. According to a statement by Art in the Square’s marketing chair, these are this year’s beneficiaries:
Altrusa
Amy’s Wish With Wings
Apex Arts League
Battered Women’s Foundation
BridgesWork
Call a Ride of Southlake
Camp Summit
Cancer Care Services
CASA of Tarrant County
Christ’s Haven
Christmas Providers
Community Enrichment Center
Community Storehouse of Keller
Community Table
Famcore Foundation (Kaizen Project)
Families for Effective Austism Treatment-North Texas
Gill Children’s Services
Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange (GRACE)
I Can Still Shine
Kids Matter International
Me Squared Cancer Foundation
Metroport Meals on Wheels
Mid-Cities Care Corps
Neuro Assistance Foundation
North Texas SNAP
SafeHaven of Tarrant County
Summer Santa, Inc.
The WARM Place