Art in the Library: Works by Alice Stultz

May 17, 2015

Work by Alice StultzThe Georgetown Public Library hosts a solo exhibit of paintings by Alice Stultz May 17-June 12 in the upstairs gallery area.

Alice Schorre Stultz lives in Georgetown.  She attended Southwestern University and has a degree in anthropology from the University of Texas.  Alice is an artist who enjoys using watercolor, acrylic, pastels, collage, and oil in her paintings. She is also a photographer, an avocational archaeologist, and an Archeological Steward with the Texas Historical Commission.  She has won several awards from the San Angelo Art Guild.

As a member of the Waterloo Watercolor Society and the 620 Group she participated in art shows in Austin and Round Rock.  Alice has shown her paintings in four galleries, at Angelo State University in San Angelo, and in Tom Green County Library.

Alice volunteered in the Collections Department of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory. Working with the Gault Site artifacts and participating in recording pictographs and petroglyphs for the Texas Archeology Society and the Center for Big Bend Studies have been some of her favorite activities. Currently, Alice is a volunteer in Special Collections at Southwestern University’s library.

The Georgetown Public Library is at 402 W. 8th Street. Exhibit hours are Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.

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