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HCAF Flood Relief

On July 4th, devastating floods along the Guadalupe River tore through the Hill Country Arts Foundation (HCAF) in Ingram, Texas, leaving behind a trail of damage that will take months, if not years, to fully repair. While their beloved Visual Arts Gallery, Art Studios, and iconic Stonehenge II sculpture escaped serious harm, other facilities weren’t as fortunate.

Both theatres, the tech shop, the ceramics studio, and the offices sustained significant damage. In their indoor theatre, the floor collapsed. Their outdoor theatre and technical spaces were destroyed, along with sound equipment, curtains, tools, and building materials essential to daily operations.

Even in the face of such loss, the Hill Country Arts Foundation and The Point Theatre community are not giving up. Their passion for the arts and the people they serve continues to shine. AACT is proud to support their recovery and you can help, too. Donations of any size make a difference as they rebuild spaces where stories are told, music fills the air, and creativity thrives.

Donate today: hcaf.com/support-hcaf-and-donate

Together, we can help ensure that the arts remain strong in the Texas Hill Country.

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HCAF Flood Photos