What You’ll Experience …

Meet other Creative People: Authors, Musicians, Artists, & Art Supporters & Collectors.

Use our Learning Materials: Books,

Art Educational  DVD’s:

  • Free Gallery tours: Walk-ins welcome. Call 361-217-7030 and leave message for group tours.
  • See Fine Art and Hallettsville’s Historic Downtown.

Enjoy Hallet Oak Gallery’s  intimate atmosphere and

unleash the creative person in you!

Michael Windberg teaching oil painting at the Hallet Oak Gallery!
  • Free internet and refreshments.
  • We have both art and art kits for sale, including vintage jewelry.

 

Hallet Oak Gallery Scavenger Hunt for all ages!

Everyone is welcome to browse! 

View the Timeline, tracing the history of the famous Hallet Oak tree, circa 1750-2015; the Hallet family; and the century-old Kahn & Stanzel building.

Discover the historic Kahn & Stanzel Bldg. listed on the National Register of Historic Places designed by famed architect – James Riely Gordon, who built 50 courthouses. View the historic 1897 Lavaca County Courthouse built by Eugene T. Heiner, who built 16 jailhouses. Experience the downtown square. The Lavaca County Courthouse has been described as the most beautiful courthouse in the United States by Richard Payne, FAIA, architectural photographer.
Did you know that the Gallery is available for venue sublease for meetings and private events? We are a non-smoking and wheelchair accessible facility.

Decorated to reflect its historic charm, the Gallery is a multipurpose Texas historical venue for art and entertainment. The Gallery is low-cost, comfortable, and spacious.

The Gallery is central to Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Waco, Victoria and Corpus Christi.

The lower first floor accommodates 70 seated or 144 standing and is ideal for business meetings or social events. See About Venue on our home page www.halletoakgallery.com
Remember to share with friends and business owners that they can
“share the drive and experience Hallettsville’s hospitality!”
Hallet Oak Gallery is a public charity listed as a DBA under Hallet Oak Foundation.  To learn more about the Hallet Oak Foundation, visit www.halletoakfoundation.com