Welcome!

Georgetown Art Works Promotes Art Exhibits, Offers Art Instructions, and Collaborates to Bring Great Community Art Events to Beautiful Georgetown Texas.

Art Hop XVII

Ended Nov 2nd

COLOR EXPLOSION by Susan Hoppenworth

You Can Still See Your Favorite Pieces Online

Georgetown Art Works is the Financial Underwriter for the Georgetown Art Center’s 2024 Exhibit Season

Become A Supporter

Georgetown Art Works is a local non-profit that hosts exhibits and other events at Georgetown Art Center and other locations in Georgetown Texas. We are a artist-created organization by its all volunteer Board and members.

As a non-profit, we rely on our supporters for everything that we do. From our exhibits and classes to our amazing team of volunteers, it’s all made possible by your generosity.

For Our Community. By Our Community.

The GAW was created to educate, enrich, and inspire all members of our diverse community.

It’s our passionate volunteers that allow us to deliver on this promise.

GAW Makes It All Happens

Look for our GAW logo to see and experience great art in Georgetown.

Art Hop: A month-long showing of the work of more that 100 great Texas artists, held in October of every year. Unique, curated exhibits are in continuous rotation throughout the year.

Life Long Learning: Art workshops and master classes taught by amazing artists from around Texas and across the nation.

Collaborative Art Programs: High impact programs for Central Texas residents, including those from under-served groups. Check out our web site for the latest info.

Lifelong Learning by The GAW

With workshops and masterclasses by some of the best artists in Texas and across the nation, our unique and ongoing programs are perfect for aspiring and accomplished artists of all skill levels,


What People Are Saying

“These folks bring amazing art to Georgetown.”

Whenever you see the GAW logo, you’ll know it’s definitely work checking out. Their exhibits are free, and change every month and a half or so.”

“They offer art education that not only changes what you do, but how you look at and feel about what you see. Don’t miss it. ”