There's something for everyone at this weekend's annual Art in the Square - Photography courtesy of Mike Lewis
Southlake Town Square is set to transform once again as Art in the Square returns April 24–26 for its 26th year.
Hosted by the Southlake Women’s Club, the nationally recognized juried art festival will feature more than 150 artists from across the country, selected from a pool of over 1,000 applicants. The curated lineup spans mixed media, sculpture and painting, with artists traveling from states including Colorado, Minnesota, Georgia, Kansas, Tennessee and Florida — alongside standout Texas talent.
Beyond the artwork, the weekend brings a full schedule of live entertainment across two stages. The Main Stage will host a mix of local and regional acts, including country artist Justin Mason as the April 25 headliner, along with performances from classic rock, jazz and tribute bands. The Gazebo Stage will spotlight local dance studios, student groups and community performers throughout the weekend.
This year also introduces a few updates. The Kids Zone has been relocated to Prospect Street, offering bounce houses, climbing walls and interactive activities. In celebration of Southlake’s 70th anniversary, the city will distribute 200 saplings as part of its goal to plant 2,026 trees by 2026. And on the culinary side, new vendor Frezko Taco Spot joins the festival lineup.
While the event has grown in scale over the years, its mission remains the same. Since 2000, Art in the Square has raised more than $3.6 million for charities across northeast Tarrant County — making it one of Southlake’s most impactful annual traditions.
Art in the Square runs April 24–26 in Southlake Town Square.