OUR MISSION: make Armstrong Park a permanent home for the arts in Duncanville.
Drawing Club
The Duncanville Drawing Club is a welcoming space for friends and neighbors to come together, explore their creativity, and build new skills in a relaxed, supportive environment. Meeting on the fourth Saturday of every month at 10:30 AM at the Duncanville Public Library (201 James Collins Blvd, Duncanville, TX 75116), the Drawing Club offers free, instructor-led sessions focused on a variety of artistic styles and techniques.
Open to all ages and skill levels, each session is designed to help participants complete a project — whether it’s a detailed portrait, a comic strip, or a vibrant still life. Some sessions are designed specifically for families and kids, while others are geared toward adults looking to refine their skills.
No experience is necessary, and all materials are provided — just bring your imagination. Come for the art, stay for the community, and leave with something you’ve created.
OUR PARK
Since the land for Armstrong Park in Duncanville, Texas, was first acquired in 1971, the site of the former Air Force Station has been the epicenter for connection and celebration for our entire community for over fifty years. Generations of residents have gathered in Armstrong Park to enjoy festivals, parades, concerts, live theater, art exhibitions, outdoor films, markets, literary events, community gardens, and wide green spaces.
This scenic, rolling 21-acre park and cultural district was once home to the nation’s largest all-volunteer-built wooden playground and features meandering pedestrian paths that connect visitors to nearby landmarks, civic buildings, historic sites, public art, pop-up galleries, family recreation, and arts-focused spaces.
Just outside the boundaries of Armstrong Park, new connections are linking visitors to surrounding areas in imaginative ways through cultural corridors to nearby neighborhoods, schools, businesses, restaurants, community theater, and the Downtown Duncanville District.