Arts

 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.
“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.
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.
In this 1991 photo, Raye McMcoy prepares to enter the Palace with her friend Mary Forbes, who was purchasing tickets to the “Long Long Trailer” movie. The Palace started showing movies again that afternoon, after a two-year hiatus. The patrons said they had been coming to the Palace to see movies for more than 40 years. (Sun Archive)

In this 1991 photo, Raye McMcoy prepares to enter the Palace with her friend Mary Forbes, who was purchasing tickets to the “Long Long Trailer” movie. The Palace started showing movies again that afternoon, after a two-year hiatus. The patrons said they had been coming to the Palace to see movies for more than 40 years. (Sun Archive)

The Palace Theatre celebrates 100 years

In 1926, silent films were loaded up into movie projectors and cast onto the screen at the Palace Theatre at 810 South Austin Avenue. The silver screen dazzled patrons with the stars of the day, telling stories that brought far away worlds to Georgetown’s population.
Ted Keller’s “New York Living” is on display at the Palace Theatre lobby gallery.

Ted Keller’s “New York Living” is on display at the Palace Theatre lobby gallery.

Art Scapes: ‘Childhood Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow,’ call for art

Round Rock Arts is calling for art representing “Childhood Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow.” The deadline for submission is October 31 at roundrockarts.org.Accepted artworks will be on display from November 17 until January 15 at the County’s Jester Annex in Round Rock.
I VOTED Director Tyler Mann and wife/co-producer Rachel DeRouen accept an award at the GTX Film Festival.

I VOTED Director Tyler Mann and wife/co-producer Rachel DeRouen accept an award at the GTX Film Festival.

GTX Film Festival delights in 2025

The 2025 annual GTX Film Festival once again exceeded my high expectations. On September 27, an engaged audience viewed fresh, diverse, and impactful films while dedicated filmmakers had opportunities for robust networking.