Southlake Students Showcase Art at Historic Log House

Wildflowers at the Log House event celebrates local youth talent and community history.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 10:30pm

An impressionistic, out-of-focus scene of an outdoor garden with blurred architectural elements, conveying a sense of tranquility and artistic expression.The 'Wildflowers at the Log House' event will showcase student artwork in an idyllic outdoor setting that celebrates Southlake's history and community spirit.Southlake Today

The Southlake Historical Society is hosting 'Wildflowers at the Log House', an outdoor art exhibition featuring work from students in the Southlake community. The event will take place at the historic Log House, a preserved 19th-century structure that serves as a community gathering space and museum.

Why it matters

The event highlights the city's commitment to nurturing young artists and preserving local history. By showcasing student artwork in an outdoor setting at the Log House, the exhibition aims to inspire the community and connect residents with Southlake's cultural heritage.

The details

The one-day event will feature paintings, drawings, and other media created by students from Southlake schools. Visitors will be able to stroll through the grounds of the Log House and view the artwork displayed both inside the historic structure and throughout the surrounding gardens.

  • The 'Wildflowers at the Log House' event will take place on Saturday, April 12, 2026.
  • The Log House was originally constructed in the 1800s and has been preserved as a community landmark.

The players

Southlake Historical Society

A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history and cultural heritage of Southlake, Texas.

Log House

A 19th-century log cabin structure that serves as a community museum and gathering space in Southlake.

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What they’re saying

“We're thrilled to showcase the incredible talent of our local students and connect them with the history of our community.”

— Sarah Wilkins, President, Southlake Historical Society

What’s next

The Southlake Historical Society plans to make the 'Wildflowers at the Log House' event an annual celebration of student art and local history.

The takeaway

By hosting an outdoor art exhibition at the historic Log House, the Southlake community is fostering connections between its youth, local culture, and the natural environment - a testament to the city's commitment to nurturing the next generation of artists and preserving its unique heritage.