Texas Hill Country Atelier

Texas Hill Country Atelier ATELIER - IT'S NOT A STYLE, IT'S THE FUNDAMENTALS! For Artists who want a Solid Foundation to reach the Next Level in their Artwork.

Holly White-Gehrt founder and instructor of Texas Hill Country Atelier

Third Tuesday Talk lead by Lee Ann Whatley, principal appraiser of Appretiare LLC.Lee Ann has extensive training through...
06/15/2026

Third Tuesday Talk lead by Lee Ann Whatley, principal appraiser of Appretiare LLC.

Lee Ann has extensive training through the International Society of Appraisals and brings thirteen years of fine art appraisal experience to the table. One of the biggest myths out there is that being an appraiser is like being on the Antiques Roadshow.  While big discoveries can be a glamorous aspect, appraisers are often dealing with people in deep grief or going significant life changes that require delicacy, privacy and inside knowledge of the IRS and legal systems. “I don’t need to hire an appraiser, I can just google it,” is a myth commonly heard amongst appraisers, however appraisers help you understand what kind of value is important and why and how that information is going to be used and by whom. Appraisers can save you a lot of headaches and disappointments down the road.  “I just want to know what it worth!” is never an easy demand.  Most of the time, when we get this request what they are really wanting to know is “What do I have?” The object must first be accurately identified. Got Questions?  Whatley will give you the What and the Who, Where, When and Why’s of appraisals and how they can help you.

Jeff had always lauded the broader value of art. From the article:For Cunningham, however, the value of the arts extends...
06/13/2026

Jeff had always lauded the broader value of art. From the article:

For Cunningham, however, the value of the arts extends far beyond entertainment.

He argued that participation in theater helps students develop confidence, communication skills and empathy — qualities he believes are increasingly important in modern society.

“One of the things theater forces people to do when they train is empathy,” Cunningham said.

Jeffrey Cunningham has spent decades building, teaching and advocating for the arts, but during a presentation Tuesday to the Kerrville Host Lions Club, he focused less on his own accomplishments and more on the remarkable arts culture that has flourished in Kerrville for generations.

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06/07/2026
Do you want to know how to make your paintings POP? How your subject can suddenly look like its coming out of the canvas...
06/07/2026

Do you want to know how to make your paintings POP? How your subject can suddenly look like its coming out of the canvas? Why my dog tried to pick up the ball in my painting?

Its all about VALUE! Color has a VALUE component that can be hard to discern. But once you have learned to see value, that is, to see light, everything changes.

I’ll guide you through some excellent exercises that come from the Atelier world. They will help train your eye.

The workshop is THIS week, Wed, Thu, and Fri, 9:30-4:30. Register on our website. Link in comments.

Hope to see you there!

Please consider donating to this continuing education opportunity for our brilliant and beloved teacher, Rebeccas Burrit...
06/04/2026

Please consider donating to this continuing education opportunity for our brilliant and beloved teacher, Rebeccas Burritt.

She explains:

A Rare Opportunity: Investing in the Artist Behind the Teacher

For most of my adult life, I have devoted myself to teaching classical drawing and design. There is nothing quite like watching a student discover their abilities, gain confidence, and find their own artistic voice. Helping others grow as artists has been one of the greatest privileges of my life.

Like many artists who teach, I have often placed my own artistic development behind the needs of my students and the practical responsibilities of supporting my daughter as a solo parent. While teaching has been deeply meaningful, sustained time for my own growth as an artist has become increasingly rare.

Recently, I was given a rare opportunity for artistic growth: a week-long immersive retreat with internationally recognized artist, author, and educator Juliette Aristides at New Masters Village in Colorado. The retreat focuses on plein air landscape drawing, figure drawing, and expressive draftsmanship, all grounded in the classical tradition that has shaped my life for more than two decades as a student, artist, and teacher.

When I reached out to inquire about financial assistance, the organizers generously awarded me a 65% scholarship toward both tuition and lodging. Their belief in my participation and willingness to help make this opportunity possible has been deeply meaningful.

I have accepted the scholarship and secured my place in the retreat. Even with that generous support, however, the remaining costs of tuition, lodging, travel from Texas to Colorado, and meals represent a significant financial commitment for me as a solo parent and working artist. I am reaching out to my community for help offsetting those remaining costs.

What moves me most about this opportunity is that it offers something increasingly rare in my life: uninterrupted time to focus on my own development as an artist. To draw from life every day. To learn. To reflect. To be challenged. To reconnect with the curiosity and sense of wonder that first led me to this path.

For years I have helped students make space for their artistic growth. This opportunity is a chance for me to do the same.

I believe that when artists continue to grow, that growth ripples outward into the communities they serve. The insights, skills, and inspiration I gain will not only enrich my own work, but will return with me to my students and the artistic communities I care deeply about.

My goal is to raise $1,900 to help offset the remaining costs of tuition, lodging, travel, and meals associated with this experience.

How the funds will be used
The organizers have generously awarded a 65% scholarship toward tuition and lodging, reducing the cost of attending from over $3,000 to just over $1,000. Funds raised will help cover the remaining retreat and lodging costs, travel from Texas to Colorado, meals, and related expenses during the retreat.

Fundraising Goal: $1,900

If you would like to help make this opportunity possible, I would be profoundly grateful. Whether through a donation, sharing this campaign, or simply offering encouragement, your support means more than I can express.

Thank you for being part of my journey.

With gratitude,

Rebecca Burritt

A Rare Opportunity: Investing in the Artist Behind the Teacher For most… Rebecca Burritt needs your support for Investing in the Artist Behind the Teacher

06/04/2026

Tune in to 56:56 to hear Evan, Matt, and Holly

Mentler coming to TXHCA! Aug 31-Sep 3. Workshop is filling up fast. Get your spot! Link in comments.
06/04/2026

Mentler coming to TXHCA! Aug 31-Sep 3. Workshop is filling up fast. Get your spot! Link in comments.

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