
The Story of the Rockport-Fulton Art Colony: How a Coastal Texas Town Became an Art Enclave - Hardcover
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In The Story of the Rockport-Fulton Art Colony: How a Coastal Texas Town Became an Art Enclave, Kay Kronke Betz and Vickie Moon Merchant chronicle how this small Texas town, whose economy was based on fishing, shrimping, and tourism, became a major regional center for the visual arts. Generously illustrated throughout with full-color images of boats, bays, and other hallmarks of this artistically rich community, this book is a visual and narrative treat for art lovers, conservationists, and historians alike.
KAY KRONKE BETZ, a long-standing volunteer for Aransas County history, art, and cultural organizations, is the former director of training and organizational development at the University of Texas at Austin. She lives in Wimberley, Texas. VICKIE MOON MERCHANT served as the coordinator of the Teacher Induction Program at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. A former public school teacher and longtime board member, volunteer, and president of the Friends of the History Center for Aransas County, she resides in New Braunfels, Texas.
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