Lubbock Arts Festival named 'Best in Texas'

The 2021 Lubbock Arts Festival was honored as the “The Best in Texas” by the Texas Festivals & Events Association at its annual conference in San Antonio.

This award recognizes the Lubbock Arts Festival as the “Best Overall Event” in the state in its budget category.

Elizabeth Grigsby, executive director of the Lubbock Arts Alliance, left, is pictured with Janis Hubble Vanderpool, board member for the Lubbock Arts Alliance & TFEA "Volunteer of the Year."
Elizabeth Grigsby, executive director of the Lubbock Arts Alliance, left, is pictured with Janis Hubble Vanderpool, board member for the Lubbock Arts Alliance & TFEA "Volunteer of the Year."

“We are absolutely thrilled to receive this prestigious award,” said Elizabeth Grigsby, executive director of the Lubbock Arts Alliance, the group responsible for the Lubbock Arts Festival. “Each year we work countless hours to have the best event possible and it is wonderful to have those efforts recognized.”

Over 175 entries were received for the annual “Kaliff Marketing Awards Competition,” a highlight of the annual TFEA conference. Entries were received from throughout the state including the cities of Tomball, Plano, Weatherford, Richardson, San Antonio, Waco, and McAllen. The “Best Overall Event” was selected by an independent panel of professionals based upon image, uniqueness, overall impression, supporting materials, and measurable results of the event.

Caricature artist Dorinda Hoke artist draws a picture of Preston and Kim Pehrson and their kids, 7-year-old Austin and 1-year-old Tuff Pehrson Saturday at the Lubbock Arts Festival. The theme for the show was Out of This World: A Celebration of Outer Space, Astronauts, and Space Travel.
Caricature artist Dorinda Hoke artist draws a picture of Preston and Kim Pehrson and their kids, 7-year-old Austin and 1-year-old Tuff Pehrson Saturday at the Lubbock Arts Festival. The theme for the show was Out of This World: A Celebration of Outer Space, Astronauts, and Space Travel.

The Lubbock Arts Festival won an additional six marketing awards in the categories of: Best Event Program, Best Miscellaneous Print Material (single page), Best Cover Design, Best Event Invitation, Best Miscellaneous On-Site Décor, and Best Emergency Preparedness & Risk Management.

“The goal for festivals and events is to create memorable experiences and signature, destination events that are unrivaled in their entertainment value, as well as all other elements associated with such programs," said TFEA Executive Director Kay Wolf.

TFEA is a professional trade association for festivals and event planners, volunteers, and suppliers from across Texas. It is an official affiliate of the International Festivals & Events Association.

Eight-year-old Hudson James gets to know a remote controlled R2D2 robot Saturday at the Lubbock Arts Festival. The robot was made by the West Texas Droid Builders, one of seven Star Wars clubs in a booth. The theme for the show was Out of This World: A Celebration of Outer Space, Astronauts, and Space Travel.
Eight-year-old Hudson James gets to know a remote controlled R2D2 robot Saturday at the Lubbock Arts Festival. The robot was made by the West Texas Droid Builders, one of seven Star Wars clubs in a booth. The theme for the show was Out of This World: A Celebration of Outer Space, Astronauts, and Space Travel.

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