

The Lost Pines Artisans Alliance is a non profit arts organization promoting the arts in Bastrop County. LPAA is based in Smithville,
Texas in the Lost Pines region in Bastrop County.
Membership meetings are held at 6:30pm every third Tuesday of the month at the the Mary Nichols Art Center at 301 Burleson in
Smithville, Texas.
The mission of the Lost Pines Artisans Alliance is to enrich and unify the arts community in Smithville
and Bastrop County and to work to make Smithville known as an "arts destination" bringing increased
tourism and commerce to Smithville.
The Lost Pines Artisans Alliance will also work to make the arts more accessible to the citizens of this community.
We will work to do this through education, outreach, and the creation of and participation in community events.
The LPAA is a coalition of artists, craftsmen, designers,authors, business people and community members who
have come together to expose and promote the wealth of talent in Bastrop County and Central Texas.
Meeting to combine the creative energies and artistic resources of the arts community with the connections and resources of
the business community the LPAA is working on programs for development and support of the arts in Bastrop County. We have
been very fortunate to have the support and interest of the local business community. We also work with other local
organizations, such as the Smithville Art League,Bastrop Fine Arts Guild, The Smithville Chamber of Commerce, Keep Smithville Beautiful,The City of Smithville
and others to network and foster cooperation.
The First Saturday in Smithville project has met with continuing success. In addition to planning and running
the Festival, the Lost Pines Artisans Alliance is constantly developing additional projects to foster the arts and public art in the area.
LPAA member Richard Latham has been working in conjunction with Keep Smithville Beautiful on mural restorations around Smithville. Two murals
have been restored to date. The train mural on the side of Bayer Pharmacy facing Loop 230 was completed last year as well as a mural done by the
crew of "Hope Floats" on the wall of the gymnasium building. Our "Art on a Stick" program went public this year with the sale of several pieces which are
popping up all over Smithville.
Our members began teaching art classes to the children of Smithville at the Smithville Recreation Center at the end of this school year and are continuing
to offer free art classes for kids and teens at the rec center this summer. For more information go to our classes page.
We have taken over the Mary Nichols Art Center and will be having art exhibitions and art classes and workshops for adults there soon.
We are currently incorporated as a non-profit corporation in the State of Texas and have filed for 501 3(c) status with the IRS.
Lost Pines Artisans Alliance
The Lost Pines Artisans Alliance welcomes members from all walks of life who have and interest in the arts. We
meet the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm at the Mary Nichols Art Center at 301 Burleson, on the corner of Burleson and Loop 230 in Smithville.
Membership in the Lost Pines Artisans Alliance is only $20.00 a year and businesses can become sponsors in a number of ways
by participating in our promotions, promoting both the participating businesses and the LPAA. Other perks for our sponsors are an ad banner on the sponsors page of
our website and your logo on our new sign at the Mary Nichols Art Center.
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