Events & Exhibitions

Experience the Arts Throughout the Hill Country

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Outdoor Movie Night

Singing in the Rain

Grab a blanket, bring friends or family, and enjoy a classic film under the stars.

March 21, 2026

Spring Film Festival

Join HCCA Cinema for our annual film festival!

May 2, 2026

Hill Country Art & Wine Festival

May 22 & 23, 2026

A two-day celebration of art, wine, and community held each Memorial Day weekend at the Boerne Main Plaza.

Annual Favorites

Our signature events celebrate art, community, and culture throughout the year

A two-day celebration of art, wine, and community held each Memorial Day weekend at the Boerne Main Plaza.

A film-focused program including monthly movie nights and an annual film festival at the agricultural museum and arts center.

A beloved holiday tradition at the Agricultural Museum and Arts Center, featuring photos with Santa and festive family activities.

Hill Country Council for the Arts uses Zeffy to process class registrations, event tickets, and donations.

Zeffy is a platform designed specifically for nonprofits and provides its services to organizations like ours at no cost. This means HCCA does not pay transaction or processing fees, allowing 100% of your registration or donation to directly support our programs, exhibitions, and community arts initiatives.

At checkout, you may notice a suggested contribution to Zeffy. This contribution:

    •    Goes directly to Zeffy — not to HCCA

    •    Helps Zeffy continue offering free services to nonprofits

    •    Is completely optional

    •    Can be adjusted to any amount, including $0

HCCA does not receive any portion of this optional contribution.

We believe in full transparency and want our supporters to feel confident about where their money is going. If you ever have questions about payments or fees, we are happy to provide clarification.

Your trust and support allow us to continue serving the Hill Country arts community, and we are deeply grateful.