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Welcome

The Lone Star Art Guild is a non-profit organization which was started in Brenham, Texas on April 17, 1961. It is made up of any art leagues that wish to be a member within a 200 mile radius of Houston, Texas. The object of the guild is to advance the study and dissemination of fine art in all of its forms by promoting the appreciation of art and fine craftsmanship through workshops, lectures, demonstrations and exhibits.

Each member league usually has monthly meetings with demonstrating artists that is open to all LSAG members. There are also numerous workshops put on as well to encourage your artistic ability and maybe stimulate you to try another medium.

Each member league sponsors at least one juried show during the year that is run according to the Lone Star Art Guild rules. All leagues may participate in any of the shows of the other league's shows that are declared open.

At the end of the year, usually on the third Saturday in May, one or more of the leagues hosts a Convention. The Convention consists of artwork that has won an award at any of the Lone Star Art Guild member league shows throughout the year.


Our Artists Prayer

Keep us, from pettiness; let us be large in thoughts, in words, in deeds.

Let us be done with faultfinding and leave off self-seeking.

May we put away all pretenses and meet each other face to face without self-pity and without prejudice.

May we never be hasty in judgment and always be generous.

Teach us to put into action our better impulses, straight forward and unafraid.

Let us all take time for all things; make us grow calm, serene and gentle.

Grant that we may realize it is the little things that create differences; that in the big things of life we are as one.

And may we strive to touch and to know the great common heart of us all.

And, O Lord God, let us not forget to be kind.

by Mary Stewart in 1904 at Longmont, Colorado.

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