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The History of Heard-Craig

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The Heard-Craig House, built in 1900, is one of the most beautifully preserved historic homes in North Texas.  The gracious hospitality of S. D. Heard and his wife, Lillie, made this residence a center of social, business, art and literary activities. The family’s heirlooms, art objects, personal memorabilia and furniture remain in the home today. 

Thanks to the foresight of the Heard’s daughter, Kathryn (Katie), the Heard family home has been preserved so that future generations can “learn somewhat of the past.”  It was Kathryn Heard Craig’s dream that her family home be used for the “education and enlightenment of the women of McKinney.”  She believed that by providing a “club house” where the women’s clubs could meet  that they would continue to flourish; and provide personal enrichment and education to their members.  Clubs with a cultural, literary or educational focus have had the privilege of meeting in the Heard-Craig facilities since 1971.

The Heard-Craig Center for the arts is a non-profit institution whose mission is to continue Kathryn Heard Craig's vision: promote the fine arts through educational programs and exhibits, provide meeting facilities for women's clubs, and honor the legacy of the Heard & Craig families through the preservation of the historic properties.

 

HC Art Symposium Review


barbara_standingRead a complete online review of our recent First Annual Texas Regional Art Symposium (a printable, downloadable PDF version is here) that appears on the Art Scene section of Signet Art's website. Make plans now to attend next year's Texas Regional Art Symposium which promises to offer even more exhibitions, educational events, & fun!
 

Ladies Night Out

ladies_night_outJoin us at Heard-Craig for Ladies Night Out and enjoy food, fun, and conversation while learning about the history of art and Heard-Craig.  Read More about Ladies Night Out and how to sign up.

 

Our Art Collection

 
Road to Old Ft. Davis - Jerry Bywaters

  Galveston Bay - Frank Klepper

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