The Museum of Western Art will host its 43rd Annual Roundup Exhibition & Sale from April 24–26 in Kerrville, featuring artists from across the country and a weekend of Western-themed events.
Darrell Beauchamp, the museum’s executive director, said the event will showcase 64 artists and approximately 160 works of art, including paintings and sculptures available for purchase.
“Our 43rd Annual Roundup Exhibition & Sale will feature 64 artists from across the country, all known for their expertise in the Western art genre,” Beauchamp said. “Patrons will find a wide array to choose from among the 160 paintings and sculptures that will be available for purchase.”
The three-day event will include a public education day Friday with Western-themed programming and a reenacted shootout, followed by an awards banquet. Saturday’s schedule features a cowboy chuckwagon breakfast, an artist meetand-greet and an evening reception with a Luck-ofthe- Draw art sale. The weekend concludes Sunday with a cowboy brunch.
A special outdoor exhibit, “Stars, Stripes & States,” will display flags representing all 50 states and the 27 historical U.S. flags, tying into the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.
“Our talented artists help further our mission of preserving our Western heritage with works that are the very best in the genre of Western art,” Beauchamp said. “Roundup is a fine opportunity to add to — or begin — your collection.”
He added that visitors will have the opportunity to meet participating artists during opening weekend.
“Many of these talented men and women will be with us during opening weekend,” Beauchamp said. “Collectors find it a bonus to actually meet the artist whose work they purchase.”
The exhibition will remain on display through June 6. Beauchamp noted that Texas law allows the museum to waive sales tax on the night of the sale.
“Texas state law allows the museum to waive sales taxes the night of the sale, offering buyers considerable savings,” he said.




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