A new art gallery has been established in the Bee Cave Sculpture Park by members of Lake Hills Service Unit Junior Girl Scout Troop 2065.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the Bee Cave Little Free Art Gallery on July 23.
As part of a troop project to create more accessible art for local communities, the gallery welcomes visitors to leave their own art to share with others or adopt art from the gallery to bring home, a troop representative said.
The Bee Cave Little Free Art Gallery, or BCLFA, has its own Facebook page and hashtag. The troop encourages individuals to use the hashtag when adopting or donating art, and to share the project on social media.
Since we missed the ribbon-cutting ceremony, we are going to the Bee Cave Sculpture Park to have a look. Additionally, we will examine some sculptures that have been added since our last visit in 2022. Here is part I and Part II.
We are catered by 1886 Cafe and Bakery in Austin. Our entertainment is from the movie Footloose.
Menu
CHILE RELLENO fried eggs, salsa roja
MIGAS scrambled eggs, cheese, tortilla chips, tomatillo salsa
HUEVOS RANCHEROS fried eggs, refried beans, avocado
GARDEN OMELETTE whipped feta, braised greens, green salad
STEAK & EGGS home fries, green sauce
BREAKFAST BUN steamed egg, cheese, bacon
CUCUMBER ZA’ATAR BAGEL

So let’s go.

There’s the Sculpture Park sign.

Dedication marker.

Tangle by GD Wright.

A Tiny Library.

Emerging by Lys Santamaria

A favorite and a repeat – Ram by Sheryl Latimer.

Foam on the Waves by Karen Christian Alvardo

Knitted Washers by Michael Bennet.

Wren House.

Another favorite and repeat – Wanna Race by Marla Ripperda.

The Girl Scout Little Art Gallery.

A look inside.

A closer look.

Hadron by Kevin Bruce Stanford.

Birdview by Terry Condrasky. (has fallen from the tree)
I hope you enjoyed the tour. Now it is time for food and music. I hope you have a great week.






















What fun!
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A little quirky, too. Thanks, Joy.
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Dear John
Thank you very much for taking us there.
Such different art is presented there. We like it that this is the art of ‘normal’ people and not of the famous artists. It’s a kind of art that is hardly ever presented in public places.
We wish you a happy autumn
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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That is a good point, and the purpose of the sculpture park. Thanks, F4oC Happy autumn to you as well.
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The Little Free Art Gallery is a great idea!
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It does seem fun, doesn’t it? Thanks, Darlene
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I liked them all, John. What is that thing behind and to the left of the tiny library?
Can I have that steak and eggs without the green sauce, Please?
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That is a beehive. Of course, you can have steak and eggs without green sauce. 😀
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I did enjoy it, not only for what it is, but for WHY it is!
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I’m so glad, Annette.
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Still catching my breath from dancing, but I like the Knitted Washers. That is pretty fantastic.
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Ha ha ha. I love that movie clip.
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To me, the sculptures are captivating, and the Free Little Art Gallery is real nice.
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Thank you, Tim. I’m glad you enjoyed our trip today.
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I see free little libraries occasionally, but I’ve never seen or heard of a little art gallery. It’s a wonderful idea. I hope it gets enough publicity that others see it, and perhaps create their own.
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It is the first one for me, too. Sharing is always a good idea. Thanks, Linda.
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So, where does the name Bee Cave come from? Is there really a cave of bees around there?
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Back in the late 1800s there were Mexican honey bees supposedly living in limestone caves along the river that runs through town. The owner of the general store named the town after them. Today, there are no bees to be found, and it’s likely there never were.
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What a fun idea, sharing art this way!
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Thank you, Deborah. I’m so glad you enjoyed the post. 😊
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What great sculptures and such a wonderful service and education by the Junior Girl Scout Troop 2065! What fun, enjoy yourself, John!
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Thank you, Cindy.
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Welcome, John! ❤️
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These are some interesting sculptures – I’ve never seen a little free art gallery – great idea! Also, I really like the “Emerging” sculpture. Happy Sunday, John 🙂
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Thank you, Barbara. Happy Sunday to you.
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I loved this post, John! There is some very impressive art there.
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Thank you, Jim. 😀
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We have several of those little free libraries in my town, too, and I’m always surprised when I see them in use — probably because we have such an extensive Carnegie public library. But I’ve never heard of a free art gallery. I hope it goes over big and maybe expands to other areas. I like the wren house, but the fallen bird makes me sad. Maybe he’s just doing yoga and hasn’t hurt himself??
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Yes the bird is resting. I liked the free art gallery idea, too. Thanks, Debbie.
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Sweet!
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There are some lovely art pieces there, John, and I share many of your favorites. How fun that the art park continues to evolve. I was especially intrigued by the Scouts’ tiny gallery. What a great idea. 😀 Thanks for sharing the neighborhood.
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Good to have you along, Diana.
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The Little Free Art Gallery is such a good idea! And I love the sculptures.
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I agree, Liz.
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A visit to Bee Cave is always a treat.
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Yes, it is. I always like to visit Bee Cave.
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Right on
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I can see why Ram is a favorite. This is a great idea.
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So glad you liked it, Robbie.
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I really did
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Many things to appreciate. Thank you for sharing. Love little libraries – the little art gallery is a sweet surprise. ✨
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It is a sweet surprise. Thanks, Michele
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Thank you! It’s been a while since I’ve seen a little library. Will find one and donate a few books. 📚
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Good idea.
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Fun post, John. I’ve never seen a little free art library. that’s a cool concept.
I’ll have the fried eggs and salsa roja.
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Good choice on the eggs.
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Love the FLAG and the Bee Art
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Thank you, Pat.
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It’s been a while since I’ve joined you for the Sunday tour, but I’m glad I did today! Some Huevos Rancheros, please, and I’ll sit back here and enjoy the music now that I’ve enjoyed the sculptures, the tiny library and tiny art gallery. A fun tour, John!
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So glad you enjoyed the tour, Jill. Now, after those Huevos, you need to dance.
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Wow! Another fab Sunday in Lakeside.
Love Foam on the Waves by Karen Christian Alvardo. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
The Little Free Art Gallery is the most heart warming thing I have seen in awhile. Great work girls!
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😊X. I agree.
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Thanks for sharing this beautiful art exhibition and the free libraries.
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So glad you enjoyed them, Rebecca.
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Junior Girl Scout Troop 2065 – wow that is quite impressive. Kudos to them
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We always enjoy your community’s art shows. I especially enjoyed the piece called “Emerging.” Super cool.
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Thank you, Monika. I like that one, too.
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I love the wren house, John. We’ve had a good run of birds visiting the back yard this year, and I could envision our small winged friends hanging out there. And now…time for my 1886 Cafe bagel.
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It is always nice to have birds in the yard.
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There’s some impressive sculptures in that park, John! What a great place to visit! I think I’ll indulge in the garden omelet. Goes well with the exercise in Footloose! one of my favorite films.
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Yes, the garden omelet sounds good. I like that film, too.
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The Girl Scout Little Free Art Gallery is a great idea and fun, and the Armadillo made me smile. After reading the menu I’m ready for an early lunch! 😂
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Ha ha ha. Early lunch is a good result.
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The tiny library and free little art gallery are always great. My favorite of the sculptures is the disco ball-ish mosaic, love it.
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I like that one, too.
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I’m guessing the Little Free Art Gallery will be updated occasionally by the Girl Scouts. It’s wonderful. Thank you for the many sculptures. My favorites are the armadillo and Foam on the Waves.
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I’m sure it will be updated. I liked both, too.
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Wonderful!
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What a fun tour with amazing art, John, and I love the little art gallery. And what a classic song to end with! Thanks for the tour!
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Thanks for coming along, Lauren.
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Thanks for the fun tour John. I liked the bronze hare. 🙂
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Thank you, Debby.
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