A group show of five visual artists who have different styles and topics, but all work on wood grain panel for a unified aesthetic.
“Ingrained,” First New Exhibit at the Reopened Georgetown Art Center
Ingrained is a new show featuring the work of Aimée M. Everett, Alicia Philley, Caroline Walker, Linda Wandt and Thomas Cook. This curated group exhibition runs July 24-August 23, 2020. Opening reception July 25, 6-8pm and Artist Talk July 26, at the Georgetown Art Center, 816 South Main Street, Georgetown, TX 78626. Links for livestream of opening and artists talk will be posted at https://www.georgetownartcentertx.org/calendar/exhibit-ingrained/and www.ingrainedatx.com
The paintings and sculptures created for this exhibition highlight the wood grain of panels to explore a range of viewpoints and topics. From questioning how humans communicate and connect, to interpreting nature and exploring humanity’s impact on it, the concepts feel even more relevant in the current times of Covid and mass social justice demonstrations.
Free Admission
2020/07/25 - 2020/07/25
Additional time info:
Sun July 26th there will be an online artists talk at 2pm. Link available at
https://www.georgetownartcentertx.org/calendar/exhibit-ingrained/
The Georgetown Art Center
816 South Main Street, Georgetown, TX 78626