“Art for the Soul – Food for the Body”

Scott County Arts Consortium announces its series of arts luncheons: “Art for the Soul – Food for the Body”. Great food and entertaiment. Fourth Mondays of each month beginning on September 27. Holy Trinity Episcopal Parish House, corner of S. Broadway and Clinton Sts. Georgetown. 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. September 27 features entertainment by jazz saxophonist Jeffrey Schmidt. Tickets are $10.00. Make reservations by calling 502-867-7564.

“United in Art” a huge success!

If you weren’t there for the reception last Sunday, September 7, you missed a great time! Over the three hours we had nearly 100 persons stopping by to enjoy the beautiful art and the delicious food. Artists Shirley, Janice and Pam were very gratified by the turn-out. The show is a wonderful exposition of the multiple talents of these three fine artists. On display are oils, acrylics, pastels, charcoal drawings, and ceramics. Please make it an priority to come see the show, now through October 12, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 12 to 4 pm.

Food was provided by board members, volunteers, and by Georgetown’s new “Two Twenty-Two” restaurant, owned and operated by our own Spence Johnson. What a gorgeous display, almost too pretty to eat, but we managed! Please visit the Arts & Cultural Center and celebrate the arts. It’s there for you.

Watch the artists at work!

As part of the “United in Art” exhibit a series of art demonstrations will take place on Saturdays from 1 to 3 pm at the Arts & Cultural Center, 117 North Water St., Georgetown.
September 13: Shirley Smith, demonstrating clay tile sculpture.
September 20: Shirley Smith, with watercolor painting.
September 27: Pamela Clegg, the art of working with pastels.
October 4: Janice Gray, demonstrating acrylic painting.
All demonstrations are free and open to the public.
For information call Barbara at 502-863-0909.

“United in Art” September 7 – October 13

“United in Art” opens Sunday, September 7th with a reception from 2 to 5 pm, at the Arts & Cultural Center, 117 North Water St., Georgetown. The show runs through October 13th, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 12 to 4 pm. Janice Gray, Pamela Clegg and Shirley Smith will display a variety of watercolor, acrylic, oil, and pastel paintings as well as a selection of ceramic and clay creations. These talented artists exhibit locally and regionally, and are known to take many prizes at shows and festivals. Their work is to be found in collections across the region.

Pamela Clegg is a Juried/Exhibiting Member of the KY Guild of Artists and Craftsmen in both pastel and pencil and a current board member of the KGAC. Says Pamela “my art has led me to a variety of subjects that touch my heart, and those are the themes of my paintings. Each day is an opportunity to create art with joy and enthusiasm, and to share those feelings with others”.

Janice has worked in a variety of mediums but says “my outstanding favorite remains acrylic painting, and my newest passion, clay”. She says: “I explore painting in the same manner that I explore the woods, looking at what nature offers in the way of texture and color and variety” and “I just feel good when I’ve captured some bit of the beauty of nature and someone looks at what I’ve done and walks away feeling like the world is as it should be”.


Among Shirley’s artwork are celtic designs discovered while traveling in Ireland and Scotland. Shirley comments: “the artwork and detail so impressed me that I made rubbings of many floor tiles in St. Patrick Cathedral and Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin and of tombstones in Edinburgh. Each piece gives me insight to the beauty and craftsmanship of the ones who created this art hundreds of years ago”.

Shirley and Janice are volunteers at the Clayworks studio at ArtWorks, and are instructors for SCAC/ArtWorks programming at Cardome. All three are active members of the Scott CountyArt League, and involved with the Art League’s Annual Regional Art show each October.

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