The city of Georgetown is home to a variety of artistic and cultural options for residents and visitors, including community productions at The Palace Theatre, The Williamson Museum and Southwestern University’s fine-arts school. The city also has a variety of options for those interested in the visual arts, including a large number of galleries and public art, which are featured in this guide.

Galleries

Antiques & Artisans 719 S. Main St. 512-369-9493 www.facebook.com/antiquesandartisans

Artisans Connect Gallery 800 S. Austin Ave., Ste. 105 512-864-0066 http://artisansconnect.net

Carol Woolf Gallery and Frame Factory 40218 Industrial Park Circle 512-863-8445 www.cwgff.com

Cianfrani Coffee Co. 109 W. Seventh St., Ste. 105 512-869-7030 www.cianfranicoffee.com

Framer’s Gallery 610 S. Main St. 512-863-2214 www.kimisframersgallery.com

Georgetown Art Center 816 S. Main St. 512-930-2583 www.georgetownartcentertx.org

Georgetown Public Library 402 W. Eighth St. 512- 930-3624 https://library.georgetown.org

Healing Arts Gallery 2000 Scenic Drive (inside St. David’s Georgetown Hospital) 512-863-8283

Inspiration Glass Studio 211 W. Eighth St. 512-869-6630 www.inspirationglassstudio.com

Kathleen McElwaine Art 116 W. Eighth St. 512-653-2540 www.kmcelwaine.com

One Love Tattoos & Art Gallery 903 N. Austin Ave. 512-868-1588 www.facebook.com/traviscrowdesigns

Rustics: Fine Art Oil Paintings by Paul Burkle 103 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 205 (by appointment only) 512-775-0582

Sarofim School of Fine Arts at Southwestern University 1001 E. University Ave. 512-863-1378 www.southwestern.edu/sarofim

Texas Design Co. 405 W. Seventh St. 512-496-8483 www.facebook.com/texasdesigncompany

Windberg Art Center & Gallery 7100 N. I-35 512-869-5588 www.windbergartcenter.com


Murals

'Jumping Around' 711 S. Main St. (on rear wall)

Visual Arts Artist: Joe Magnano[/caption]

'The Square’ 809 S. Main St. Artist: Anna Sebesta

'Discover Georgetown All Over Again’ Corner of Seventh and Main streets Artist: Sarah Blankenship


Public art

Sculpture tour The city of Georgetown sponsors a sculpture tour throughout the city’s cultural district in downtown, including sites at the Georgetown Public Library and the Square. Pieces rotate each November.

Permanent sculptures

Georgetown Public Library 402 W. Eighth St ‘Got It!’ Artist: Rod Garrett Georgetown Recreation Center 1003 N. Austin Ave.

‘Danielle’s Dream’ Artist: Dan Pogue ‘Danielle’s Dream’
Artist: Dan Pogue[/caption]

‘Dancing Bones’ Artist: Kristine Eyfells ‘Shallow Coral’ Artist: Kristine Eyfells ‘Spider Bones’ Artist: Kristine Eyfells

Rivery Park 1448 Rivery Boulevard ‘Horatio II’ Artist: Marla Ripperda Southwestern University 1001 E. University Ave. ‘Creator Recreator Receiver’ Artist: Robert L. Lancaster ‘Monstrance for a Gray Horse’ Artist: James Acord Mother and Child sculpture’ Artist: Charles Umlauf

The Square ‘Dan Moody’ Artist: Lucas Adams Harry L. Gold bust Artist: Lucas Adams Henry C. Matysek bust Artist: H. Clay Dahlberg ‘Lost Soul’ Artist: Terry Jones Poppy Bike Racks Artist: Justin Smith

‘Robert Williamson’ Artist: Lucas Adams ‘Robert Williamson’
Artist: Lucas Adams[/caption]

‘Waterin’ the Work Mules’ Artist: Bob Coffee

Williamson County Courthouse annex Fourth and Forest streets Nathan Chapman statue Artist: Bob Pack

This guide may not be comprehensive. More information about the arts in Georgetown can be found at www.arts.georgetown.org.