Becky Crouch Patterson, who wrote "The Ranch That Was Us," and "Hondo My Father," is also an accomplished artist.
From January 10 - February 3 a show of her work will be on display at the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center in downtown Kerrville at 228 Earl Garrett Street. A special reception will be held including a book signing from 1 to 3 p.m. Jan. 12th at the center.
If you've ever visited Kerrville's Salvation Army Kroc Center, and noticed the beautiful stained glass windows in the chapel, you've seen some of her work. She also created tapestries for many of James Avery Craftsman's stores across Texas.
I reviewed her book on this blog recently, and you can click HERE to read that review.
Both of her books are available at Wolfmueller's Books, just across the street from the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center at 229 Earl Garrett. Her books are also available online. Click HERE to see her books online.
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