WHO
WE ARE
The Georgetown Art Center is part of the Texas Cultural District located in Georgetown’s historic square. The facility opened in the Fall of 2013 and Georgetown Art Works, a local non-profit, manages all the programs with leadership from an all volunteer board.
WHAT
WE DO
Art Exhibits are in continuous rotation in the main gallery throughout the year. Art education, Art camps, and pop-up shows are held in the First Floor Studio periodically. The second floor contains artist studios for rent.
HOW TO ENGAGE
The non-profit organization relies on a wide variety of funding sources each year. As an individual you can assist with memberships, donations, or your gift of time by volunteering. A company or organization can purchase a membership and sponsor an exhibit or event.
EVENTS
Paperworks
January 8 – February 14
Four artists look beyond the surface and use paper to create paper-constructed worlds. B. Shawn Cox folds and creases paper into textured geometric forms. Donna Lewis creates serene, ordered collages from common materials. Valerie Fowler tells stories with drawings, rolls of paper and a unique presentation device she calls a Crankie. Meena Matai carves webs […]
Found
February 19 – March 28
Found presents recent artworks by three area artists. Each artist relies on random discovery and found materials as a starting point. Chaussonnet recuts recovered industrial scrap steel, then forges and welds stylized busts, landscapes, and abstract sculptures. Rolfe is an assemblage artist whose narrative relief sculptures and shadow boxes are composed primarily of reclaimed vintage […]