
Art & Culture
2nd Annual Texas Fine Craft Show featured over 50 artists in The Woodlands
The 2nd Annual Texas Fine Craft Show, produced by The Woodlands Arts Council (TWAC), was held September 26, 27 & 28 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott. The premier indoor shopping experience featured over 50 talented fine craft artists and designers from across the country.
View moments from the show on the Hello Woodlands Facebook page:
This juried show offered art enthusiasts, collectors, and design lovers the opportunity to discover and purchase original, handmade works in a thoughtfully curated indoor environment. From ceramics and glass to jewelry, wearable art, and leather, every piece on display showcased exceptional technique, meaningful design, and modern craftsmanship. View artists that participated in TWAC’s artist gallery at https://www.thewoodlandsartscouncil.org/businesses/texas-fine-craft-show-artists-2025
The weekend began with Cheers!, a premier preview evening on Friday, September 26. Guests enjoyed early access to the show, first opportunities to purchase fine craft, and a festive evening featuring passed sparkling wine, hors d’oeuvres, and entertainment. The show continued on Saturday, September 27 and Sunday, September 28 with hourly artist booth talks and partnered with The John Cooper School Visual Arts Department to feature Studio and AP 3D students‘ works of art.
View moments from the Cheers! preview event on the Hello Woodlands YouTube Channel:
Proceeds from the event support TWAC’s mission of Making Art Matter through student scholarships, microgrants, public art installations, and community and educational outreach.
The Woodlands Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to enriching our region through cultural and educational programming that encourages, supports, and promotes the visual, performing, and literary arts. As the producer of the award-winning The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival, the Texas Fine Craft Show, and Young Makers Market, the Arts Council fulfills its mission year-round through student scholarships, microgrants, public art installations, and arts education outreach programs. Established with the mission “Because Art Matters,” the council has invested over $1.7 million into the community over the past 20 years. This impact has only been possible thanks to the incredibly generous support of our community volunteers, donors, and sponsors. Learn more at https://www.thewoodlandsartscouncil.org/
