Art Scapes

ART: Texas, southwest images hang at Impressions Gallery

Jane Hogan brings her oils and acrylics of Texas and the southwest to the Impressions Gallery. She said she works in pairs or series because it “gives me an opportunity to challenge and practice my artistic voice with different styles and subjects.
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.
Artwork by WCAG artists on display in the Palace Theatre lobby during the production of “Cats.”

Artwork by WCAG artists on display in the Palace Theatre lobby during the production of “Cats.”

Kelley Proust displays leaf art at the library

vacation scenes. Her exhibit title is “Fallen” and will be on display from August 13 to September 26. The reception in her honor is 4-6 p.m., August 16 in the Cafe Gallery. “The ‘Waterfall’ leaf captures a good rain storm on the Running Brushy Hiking Trail,” she said.
Ken Johnston’s “Flamingo at Rest.”

Ken Johnston’s “Flamingo at Rest.”

Central Texas Pastel Society featured at Healing Arts Gallery

The Central Texas Pastel Society exhibits are a favorite at St. David’s Georgetown Hospital’s Healing Arts Gallery. The exhibit brings new works from 12 accomplished pastel artists. The exhibit is on display through August 2.
Lynn Kessell, WCAG president, student Caitlyn Smith and Brigid Cooley, Coordinator of The Georgetown Project NEST Empowerment Center.

Lynn Kessell, WCAG president, student Caitlyn Smith and Brigid Cooley, Coordinator of The Georgetown Project NEST Empowerment Center.

ArtScapes: Art Guild hosts first student art show

“Art Must Survive” is the theme of the first student art show hosted by The Williamson County Art Guild. The public is invited to the opening reception for these young and talented artists at the WCAG Gallery on Friday May 3 from 5-7 p.m., 708 Rock Street.
Glenn Rudd’s photograph "Joe Garcia" won second place in an  international photo contest.

Glenn Rudd’s photograph "Joe Garcia" won second place in an international photo contest.

‘Beneath the Persimmon Tree’ exhibit coming to the Georgetown Art Center

Make plans now to visit the new exhibit at the Georgetown Art Center, which will be on display from March 22 to April 28. Kelly Wagner Steinke creates conceptual layers that incite a conversation between the viewer and the natural world.
A stained glass window created by Jose “Papi” Parra is a fixture at Papi’s Pies restaurant in Round Rock.

A stained glass window created by Jose “Papi” Parra is a fixture at Papi’s Pies restaurant in Round Rock.

Art Scapes: Paintings by military veteran at the new WCAG Gallery

Andrew Corbin is the artist of the month at the new Williamson County Art Guild gallery. This Army veteran was looking for an outlet after returning from the war. That’s when he found oil paints. He is a self-taught artist who loves the romanticism of wild landscapes and seascapes.