Art Scapes

 “Fleur Sauvage” is a six-feet tall steel representational sculpture of Black- eyed Susan flowers. Created by Anthony St James, it is on display outside Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill on West Seventh Street near downtown Georgetown. It was a winner in the annual 2024-2025 Sculpture art competition and on loan to the city. Winners of the 2025-2026 competition will be installed in October.

“Fleur Sauvage” is a six-feet tall steel representational sculpture of Black- eyed Susan flowers. Created by Anthony St James, it is on display outside Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill on West Seventh Street near downtown Georgetown. It was a winner in the annual 2024-2025 Sculpture art competition and on loan to the city. Winners of the 2025-2026 competition will be installed in October.

ArtScapes: Annual active and military veterans art opportunity on the way

The Williamson County Art Guild has partnered with Art Spark Texas for the 16th annual Distinguished Artist Veterans Exhibit. This opportunity is open to Texas-based current or prior military members.
“Gondola 1” by Joy Schuhmacher is on display at Healing Arts Gallery.

“Gondola 1” by Joy Schuhmacher is on display at Healing Arts Gallery.

Art Scapes: Art by Joy Schuhmacher at Healing Arts Gallery

Curator Rob Neff announced the latest exhibit at Healing Arts Gallery. “Hill country artist Joy Schuhmacher is bringing a powerhouse exhibit to the Healing Arts Gallery at St. David's Georgetown Hospital.
“Slowly Turning” by Ellen Greeney on display at Impressions Gallery.

“Slowly Turning” by Ellen Greeney on display at Impressions Gallery.

Art Scapes: Three new exhibits coming to Georgetown Public Library

Local photographer and world traveler Marsha Larrabee presents her first solo exhibit at the Georgetown Public Library. The theme “Our Unique and Wonderful World" is a collection of her photos from around the world on display in the Cafe Gallery.
Freelance artist Melissa Scott is the 2025 Red Poppy Festival poster art winner with “Popp’n Poppy.”

Freelance artist Melissa Scott is the 2025 Red Poppy Festival poster art winner with “Popp’n Poppy.”

Melissa Scott is Georgetown's Red Poppy Festival poster winner

Freelance artist Melissa Scott is the 2025 Red Poppy Festival poster art winner with “Popp’n Poppy.”She “combined spray paint, acrylic markers and layered values to create a one-of-a-kind, edgy piece with old-school charm,” she said in explaining her process. Based in Leander, Ms.
New sculpture “Angle” by Travis Seeger is part of the public art collection in Round Rock.

New sculpture “Angle” by Travis Seeger is part of the public art collection in Round Rock.

Georgetown art programs receive state grant funds

The Texas Commission on the Arts awarded three grants totaling over $50,000 in support of Georgetown’s art programs that will occur from September 1, 2024 to August 31, 2025:$2,500 to Central Texas Philharmonic “to support a performance of Handel’s Messiah in collaboration with choral group...
Amanda Still is the city’s Arts & Culture Director.

Amanda Still is the city’s Arts & Culture Director.

Amanda Still is guest speaker at WCAG meeting

The Williamson County Art Guild hosts Amanda Still as guest speaker for the upcoming meeting from 6:30-8 p.m., September 10. Amanda Still serves as the City’s Arts & Culture Director. Under Ms.