There's An Art To Exploring Georgetown, Kentucky
Written by Dylan Marson
Kentucky artistry can be found throughout Georgetown’s Historic streets, from its characteristic murals to the regional crafts found in its downtown shopping district but there’s so much more to be discovered just beneath the surface. Our local galleries and collections present art from the cutting edge to the historic masterpiece, painting a beautiful canvas of the creative minds in the heart of the Bluegrass. Here are 5 great art collections to visit in Georgetown, KY
John Stephen Hockensmith, known rock star of equine photography, features multiple professional artists throughout his gallery. In the heart of Historic Downtown Georgetown, visitors will discover a meticulously presented collection of inspiring photography and dynamic artistry. Just steps into the door and you will immediately notice that everything was put in place by someone who truly appreciates and understands their craft. Framed to perfection are countless scenes of the Kentucky landscape, horse racing, and imagery that seems to capture the very spirit of the Bluegrass.
Visit Hockensmith Fine Art Editions, Monday – Friday from 9am-5:30pm or Saturday 10am-4pm
Website: www.finearteditions.net | Phone: 502-863-2299
Georgetown and Scott County Museum
Once Historic Downtown Georgetown’s iconic post office, this eye-catching landmark now serves to preserve the history and art of Georgetown and Scott County. While all manner of art can be found displayed here, a small collection of works in the middle of the main showroom highlights one of the most prominent artists of Georgetown’s early history. Edward Troye is known as 19th Century North America’s 1st important portrait and landscape artist and over his career he depicted nearly all of the distinguished racehorses of his era. Horse lovers will enjoy how his pieces show off the graceful splendor of our equine friends. Troye can be found today just minutes away, laid to rest in the Georgetown Cemetery.
Visit Georgetown and Scott County Museum, Wednesday – Saturday from 10am-4pm
Website: www.georgetownscottcountymuseum.com | Phone: 502-863-6201
A quirky and standout shop on the streets of Downtown Georgetown, Fabled Forest is a cozy nook for those who like to read, relax and get in touch with their creative side. A journey upstairs places you in close quarters with an ever growing collection of books, teas, incense and local artistry. Stop by to see whats on the shelves, or check in on their social media to keep up with their latest events, art workshops and downtown Georgetown fun!
Visit Fabled Forest, Tuesday – Thursday from 12pm-6:00pm & Friday - Saturday 11:00am-7:00pm
Website: www.georgetownky.com | Phone: 859-361-9490
A serene stay in small-town America, a place of wellness and yoga and a gallery featuring regional artists of the Bluegrass. You’d be forgiven for thinking you couldn’t find all of this in one place! Bleubird Studio provides a trinity of experiences and their gallery does a wonderful job of bringing local art to the forefront. Featuring sculptors, painters, photographers and more, each visit will greet you with a pleasant variety to quench your artistic palate.
Visit Bleubird Studio, Sunday – Saturday hours vary
Website: https://www.bleubirdstudio.com | Phone: 502-642-5125
The Jacobs Gallery, Cochenour Gallery, and the Anne Wright Wilson Fine Art Gallery make up the three showcases at Georgetown College. Here visitors will find works from across the state and around the world, dedicated to sharing quality works of visual art. The College also features an outdoor sculpture exhibition across campus. Visit The Galleries for free Monday – Friday from 12 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. or by appointment.
Visit The Galleries for free Monday – Friday from 12 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. or by appointment.
Website: https://www.georgetowncollege.edu/galleries | Phone: 502-863-8399
Author: Dylan Marson
Dylan Marson is a communications director at Georgetown/Scott County Tourism