Letitia Eldredge,
artist, and founder and Executive Director of Arts Convergence.
Letitia creates paintings, drawings, and ceramic art.
Arts Convergence: “It is our
vision to contribute to the expansion of opportunity for artists and creative
individuals to express their ideas with autonomy, respect and liberty of
self-expression. Arts Convergence’s
intent is to serve the community through arts production, education and
promotions.” Letitia maintains a
community art library in her studio.
P.O. Box 62
Coupland, TX 78615
artsconv@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/artsconvergence
Connie Heineke hails
from Coupland but currently lives between Coupland and Taylor. Connie’s media
are charcoal pencil, watercolor, acrylic, and photography.
She is the manager of the gallery of the Taylor Artist Guild (TAG).
The 120ART Gallery, is located at 120 W. Second Street in Taylor.
Connie is the artist who provided the beautiful drawings for the Civic
Organization tote bags, which are all sold out. One side has St. Peter’s Church
of Coupland, entitled “Coupland’s Little White Church on the Hill,” and one has
her family home, a typical Coupland farm house, entitled “A Peaceful Simple Way
of Life.”
120ART Gallery manager
120 West 2nd Street
Taylor, TX 76574
Huntington Sculpture Foundation and Garden - Jim
Huntington
Large-scale works in the sculpture garden in granite and granite
combined with stainless or cast bronze or copper. Small, intimate-scale
sculptures in studio building.
To arrange group tours or events, contact the Huntington Sculpture
Foundation.
212 N. Broad St.
(mail) P.O. Box 145
Coupland, TX 78615
512-856-2334
Ironwood Industries - Wells
Mason
Design house, woodworking and metalworking studio
Custom furniture, contemporary sculpture, and site-specific
installations—residential and commercial
204 N. Commerce St.
Coupland, TX 78615
Main line 512-466-9577, shop phone 512-856-1186
Peter Julian
is the latest artist to call Coupland home, thus completing
Coupland’s “ArtBloc.” Coupland has
its own little art district, with Jim Huntington’s Sculpture Garden on the
eastern half of the block, painter and ceramist Letitia Eldredge on the
northwest corner, and now Peter Julian on the southwest corner.
Letitia says, “Peter explores his ideas in various creative media:
painting, ceramics, and wood sculpture.
He consolidates an international career and archives from his former
studios in Burgundy, France, and New York City.”