Art Scapes

 The “Impressions of Wildflowers” exhibit is at the Georgetown Art Center.

The “Impressions of Wildflowers” exhibit is at the Georgetown Art Center.

Art scapes: Prose ladies deliver wildflower impressions to the art center

“Impressions of Wildflowers” celebrates a family connection through printmaking, fiber and word created by Catherine and Maryruth Prose and the late Vera Prose. This multigenerational collaboration uses their mutual love and relationships with nature.
Jan Sherer is the Sun City Visual Arts Club artist of the month.

Jan Sherer is the Sun City Visual Arts Club artist of the month.

Former art teacher Jan Sherer is artist of the month for Sun City

The Sun City Visual Arts Club selected Jan Sherer as the featured artist for the months for May and June. Her artwork is hanging in the Sun City Social Center at 2 Texas Drive, Building A, in Georgetown.Ms. Sherer has been a high school level art teacher for over 25 years.
“Texas Storm” image by John Leek on display at Mulligan’s.

“Texas Storm” image by John Leek on display at Mulligan’s.

Art Scapes: Texas Parks hosts birding art contest

Texas Parks hosts birding art contestThe Great Texas Birding Classic is the biggest, longest, wildest birdwatching tournament in the United States. Created and organized by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, this friendly birding for conservation event is happening now and artwork is involved.
Misty Poe’s art will be part of the 2026 Taylor Studio Tour.

Misty Poe’s art will be part of the 2026 Taylor Studio Tour.

Art Scapes: Mainly Art season begins in Round Rock’s Prete Plaza

The 2026 Spring season of Mainly Art begins on March 28 in downtown Round Rock from 10 a.m., until 3 p.m. This monthly event continues as a vibrant, free, outdoor art market held along historic Main Street from March to June in Prete Plaza and the downtown Paseo.
“Tropical Fish” by Laura Strutz hangs on an exterior wall of the Georgetown Public Library’s West Ninth Street entrance.

“Tropical Fish” by Laura Strutz hangs on an exterior wall of the Georgetown Public Library’s West Ninth Street entrance.

Art Scapes: Potential cash prizes, awards and recognition for artists

“Reflection on Water” will be the new theme at Penfold Theatre Gallery. Round Rock Arts is inviting artists to explore water as subject, symbol or inspiration. Submit your work and be part of this reflective exhibition. The deadline for entry is March 2.
One of Evie Walberg’s artworks in the  “Palette & Palate” exhibit hosted by Round Rock Arts at TXST.

One of Evie Walberg’s artworks in the “Palette & Palate” exhibit hosted by Round Rock Arts at TXST.

Art Scapes: Three new art exhibits at the Georgetown library

Three new art installations grace the walls of the Georgetown Public Library at 402 West Eighth Street.For animals galore, visit the library’s Cafe Gallery to see Don Ballard’s  “If You Can’t Get to the Zoo, the Zoo Will Come to You.
Artwork by Andrew Corbin is on display at Mesquite Creek Outfitters.

Artwork by Andrew Corbin is on display at Mesquite Creek Outfitters.

Art Scapes: 2027 Art Center Exhibit proposals deadline

The Georgetown Art Center is looking for exhibits to be displayed in 2027. The deadline for proposal is February 28, 2026.Each year at this time, the Art Center collects proposals and selects a panel to review proposals and recommend finalists for the 2027 showcases.
 “Wild at Heart” by Kandi Morely at the Williamson County Art Guild gallery.

“Wild at Heart” by Kandi Morely at the Williamson County Art Guild gallery.

Art scapes: New arts center opens in downtown Round Rock

The City Arts Center in downtown Round Rock opened its doors in the Griffith Building offering ample space for art plus two-story-high cathedral ceilings and views of the paseo. This revitalized building was once a fire house, an auto shop, City Hall and the library.
Jan Anderson-Paxson’s artwork on display at the Georgetown City Hall.

Jan Anderson-Paxson’s artwork on display at the Georgetown City Hall.

Art Scapes: Georgetown City Hall gallery features Jan Anderson-Paxson

Georgetown City Hall gallery features “Shifting Tonalities of Water, Sand and Sky” by Jan Anderson-Paxson. The opening reception is January 20 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. featuring live music, charcuterie and wine. Meet the artist and discuss her featured works on display throughout the gallery.