Hill Country Art & Wine Festival
Main Plaza of Boerne
Friday May 22 | 4PM-8PM & Saturday May 23 | 10AM-5PM
Join us May 22 & 23, 2026 at the 14th Annual Hill Country Art & Wine Festival! This event brings together talented artists and renowned Texas wineries setting at Boerne Main Plaza over Memorial Day Weekend. This is a relaxed, fun art and wine experience with the attributes of a major fine art and wine festival. Friday May 22rd will be a ticketed Preview Party, including an auction, wine, and food from 4pm to 8pm. Saturday from 10am to 5pm will be the open Art & Wine Festival.
Wine & Mimosa Tickets
Join us at the Main Plaza in Boerne for the Hill Country Art & Wine Festival, a two-day celebration of Texas art, wine, and community! The festival features local and regional artists, Texas wineries, live music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities.
• Wine Ticket (May 22, 4–8 PM): Enjoy wine samples from a variety of Texas wineries along with one full glass of your choice. Includes a complimentary logo glass to keep.
• Mimosa Ticket (May 23, 10 AM–12 PM): Sip and stroll with two full mimosas and a complimentary logo glass to keep.
Spend the day exploring beautiful art, tasting local flavors, and soaking in the Hill Country charm!
Artist Registration
\Artists will have the opportunity to interact with the public through demonstrations and booth chats in their assigned areas. Great food, music, and activities for all ages. Get on board with a renowned group of registered Artists who will be exhibiting their works for sale, and awards.
We’re inviting artists to showcase and sell their work at this beloved community event showcasing fine art, craftsmanship, and wine culture. With high foot traffic, enthusiastic collectors, and a festive atmosphere, this is the perfect opportunity to gain exposure and connect with new audiences.
Art & Wine Waddle
Join us for an afternoon where the creativity of the Texas Hill Country takes center stage. The Art & Wine Waddle invites you to stroll down the Hill Country Mile, savoring each step with a sip of fine wine. This event not only supports local businesses but money earned will go directly towards community art scholarships for young Boerne artists. The first 300 tickets receive a complimentary souvenir wine glass to use along the stroll!
Shop on the iconic Hill Country Mile on Main
Enjoy curated wine tastings
Connect with fellow art enthusiasts
“Painting with oils on canvas, I use painterly brush strokes full of vibrant color that I emphasize in my subject. My paintings are realistic with an impressionistic vibrancy. I want every color that I put on the canvas to be there to help the composition. I use soft edges in the areas of the painting where I want less of the viewer’s attention, and use harder edges and more contrast for my center of focus. My warm yellows, oranges and reds go in front of the light – the highlights; while my blues, greens and purples go behind the light – the shadows. My subjects come from my personal photos that I have taken on trips around the country. I paint scenes of Texas, Mackinac Island, Michigan, the mid-west and great plains of America, historic route 66, Key West, antique trucks and cars, horses, cows, and cocktail/bar scenes. I wish to share my love of animals, nature, history, and my views of the world with my collectors and appreciators of my art.”
Born on a farm in Fremont, Michigan, Kristy McNelly’s early days were spent riding horses and playing in the woods along the creek. Art has been a long pastime since childhood. It is that love for nature and animals that is still carried into her work today as an oil painting artist. An active volunteer and director of the AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center in Boerne, Texas, Kristy enjoys putting on events and antique tractor pulls. She can also be seen on back roads around Texas driving her seafoam green antique 1950 Ford Truck called “Seabiscuit”. Kristy graduated from Michigan State University with both an art and geography degree before moving to Bergheim, Texas where she resides on a ranchette with her husband, Chuck. Kristy invented and patented a urethane plastic horseshoe called Ground Control Horseshoes in 1999, which she sells worldwide. As a graphic designer, Kristy has owned her own business, Polonyx, for over three decades. All through the years, Kristy has continued to oil paint, showing and selling her art and taking art workshops to further her skills. She is a member of Oil Painters of America, Cowgirl Artists of America, American Impressionist Society, Boerne Visual Artists, American Women Artists, American Plains Artists, and Key West Art Center & Gallery.
Kristy McNelly
“Art of the Pour”