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Webb Gallery

209 W. Franklin St. Waxahachie TX 75165

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  • Sun,Sat 11am-5pm
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  • No, Not That Kind Of Party Line

    No, Not That Kind Of Party Line

    If you’re not familiar with the work of Tim Kerr, you’re about to be. (Unless you stop reading, but don’t be a dick.) Tim paints portraits of artists and has long dreamed of a show where his portraits are surrounded by the artists’ work.... More »

  • Puppets And Spaceships Invade Waxahachie

    Puppets And Spaceships Invade Waxahachie

    Dallas Fort Worth area native and artist Esther Pearl Watson has pinned her career on two influential humans: her spaceship-building father and a 15-year-old girl with a lackadaisical diary obsession. In the gallery world, like at Sunday’s... More »

  • Get Rowdy With “Roustabout”

    Get Rowdy With “Roustabout”

    There are galleries that you walk through without saying a word — those places where everything is curated within an inch of its life and the prevailing feeling is one of intimidation. Waxahachie’s Webb Gallery (209 W. Franklin St.) is about as... More »

  • I Sing of Myself. The Watzloves, of ’Possums.

    I Sing of Myself. The Watzloves, of ’Possums.

    Waxahachie probably isn’t the romantic subject of any great Texas country songs, at least not yet, but Webb Art Gallery, owned and operated by perennial favorite Bruce Lee Webb, reminds us that it’s no mere bump in the road en route Austin. About... More »

  • Art/Music Road Trip!

    Art/Music Road Trip!

    Whatever you’re doing today just cancel it. Gas up your tank, snag a couple friends, and put Webb Gallery in your phone’s direction app; you’re going to Waxahachie. Will Johnson (Centro-matic), Jad Fair and David Fair (Half-Japenese), Tim Kerr... More »

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  • 2012 | Best Gallery on the Fringe

    There are weird, artsy things happening between Dallas and Waco, and they're made possible by outsider collectors Bruce Lee and Julie Webb. The pair split their time between road-trip junking adventures through the South and selling the resurrected peculiarities at their historic store front, Webb Gallery. It's a temple to art's unsung heroes and renegade thinkers, and a shrine to the beauty that occurs in convention's absence. Cut paper skeletons? Glittery retellings of alien encounters? An... More »

  • 2004 | Best Roadside Attraction

    We can't expect you to drive 30-something miles south to Waxahachie to look at art when you won't even drive five blocks to go to a Dallas gallery. But, for a few hours on a weekend afternoon and a quarter-tank of gas, Waxahachie's Webb Gallery is an inexpensive road trip. And the art's so fun, we swear it won't even feel like you're getting cultured. Bruce and Julie Webb founded their gallery about 17 years ago out of their love for self-taught art, primitive arts and crafts and fraternal... More »

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