Art Gallery





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    The Bluegrass and the Holocaust


    Our Bluegrass and the Holocaust exhibit, is a collection of articles from local newspapers, as well as a few political cartoons from Theodor Seuss Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, regarding major events highlighted by the Americans and the Holocaust exhibit.

    Our intention is to provide attendees with an understanding of what coverage these events received in the newspapers that Scott Countians were reading, as well as the opinions expressed in the editorials that could be found in the daily news. 

    Upcoming Gallery Showing

    School Daze: Installation 1
    Friday, January 24th from 5pm-6:30pm
    Parents, friends and families, come celebrate your young artists from Georgetown Middle, Royal Spring and Scott County Middle Schools. This display will be the first of three installations. Keep an eye out for our shows in March and May! Live music and light refreshments will be served. Come enjoy our young local talent. See ya at the Library!

    The Art Gallery located inside the Scott County Public Library is a unique space that provides opportunities to enhance the community’s appreciation of the arts. Curated exhibits featured in the Gallery are family-friendly, easily accessible, open to the public during regular library hours and are free of charge.

    The Gallery Curator plans and facilitates two types of exhibits. Solo shows present a large body of work from one artist; while potpourri shows feature the work of a group of artists, each of whom have more limited bodies of work or experience.

    For more information, view the Scott County Public Library’s Exhibits Policy

     Send Art Gallery Coordinator an email