Written by Amanda Coers – The Brownwood Art Association will host a garage sale on Saturday, February 25th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. inside the Art Center located at 215 Fisk Avenue, in downtown Brownwood. Items for sale include: Books, Easels, Art, Paintings, Photography, Art Supplies, Desks, Filing Cabinets, Boots, Printers, Copiers, Mats, Shoes, Paper, Collector Items and more.
The Brownwood Art Association is hoping to clear their building and reorganize in preparation for their upcoming 90th anniversary gala event on Thursday, March 2nd. The gala will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Art Center and will feature a 1920’s theme as a nod to their early years. The Brownwood Art Association is one of the oldest continuously running art associations in the state of Texas.
During the Depression years McClean, a young photographer, added a complete line of art supplies to his business by providing framing services and later invited the BAA to host shows in the building. In 1938, he began publishing a small magazine called “The Brush and Palette News” that gave details of the group’s projects and featured a local artist in each issue. The teachers, Fannie Tabor Camp and her daughter Francis Camp Bell, were both outstanding artists of the period, as were Dorothy Mayes, Rosalie Beadel, and Rita Bettis in later years.
Today, the BAA provides scholarship funds to area college students who are majoring in art. The association has donated art related books to the public library as memorials along with providing various demonstrations for the community. Many members donate their time to organize and put on the annual Stars of Texas Juried Art Exhibit and student exhibitions, as well as the Association’s member exhibits.
The BAA received their non-profit status in June 2002 and members hope to increase their contribution to the community by providing continuous exhibits for both members and non-member artists, workshops for adults and summer art camps for children.
The granddaughter of Pearl Stallings, Nancy Lee, donated the building located at 215 Fisk Ave. to the BAA to serve as the first Visual Arts Center in Brownwood. The BAA uses the facility for exhibits, classes and BAA meetings.