16″x20″ Acrylic on canvas
“Mardi Gras”

16″x20″ Acrylic on canvas
Hunt County Public Art, a Keep Greenville Beautiful project, is proud to announce three major pieces of artwork it plans to install in 2016. With two new projects in downtown Greenville and one in Commerce planned for next year, the…
Mural by Pamela Edwards In Greenville, Hunt County Public Art plans to install a huge mural on the Scott & Ray Law building on Washington Street near the Hunt County Courthouse. A graphic abstraction on Hunt County’s natural history by…
Sculpture by David Zvanut Our 2015 Commerce project will be the creation of two massive sculptures in Commerce City Park by artist David Zvanut. Made from rustic materials including old bois d’arc fence posts suspended from a steel armature, these…
Interested in becoming a sponsor of Hearts for the Arts? We’re looking for sponsors who can contribute $250 to $5,000 toward public art in Hunt County. Information on sponsorship benefits is available here. Current Sponsors CURATOR LEVEL – $1,000 COLLECTOR…
Hunt County Public Art is seeking ideas for our next big project — or maybe several projects — to be completed in 2015. If you’re a Hunt County artist with an idea for a public art project that could make…
We wanted to say thanks to KGVL (the radio station that Friendlee is on, as it’s best known around Greenville) for putting our radio spot on their air. If you haven’t heard it, here’s what it sounds like: HFTARadioSpot.mp3
The title of the mural is “Spectrum.” The circle is an abstract geometric symbol that is perfect, complete in itself, having its beginning in its end. The circle is the primary architectural and thematic device that has been used throughout…