
Small Works 2025 will be on display November 21, 2025, through January 3, 2026. The opening reception will be held on November 22, 2025 from 4-6pm.
Small Works is a juried art exhibit organized by and displayed at the Georgetown Art Center, featuring 50+ artists, all with pieces under 12″x12″12″.
My newest Petite: “Before we Fall Through” from Endless is in the show.
The Small Works exhibit showcases a diverse array of miniature masterpieces from local and regional artist, celebrating creativity and craftsmanship in a compact format, resulting in a diverse and compelling display. The exhibit offers an intimate viewing experience, encouraging close inspection and appreciation of the intricate details and unique styles that make each work of art a standout.
This exhibition features the work of:
Larisa Anaya, Jan Anderson-Paxon, Joy Baaklini, Elizabeth Bonura, Lynne Buchanan, Lisa Carson, Lou Chapman, Malina Cipleu, Carrie Cook, Kate Cook, Anthony Cullington, Bernardo Diaz, Lisa Dickson, Kristy Dwyer, Lisa Eisenbrey, Melissa Fontenette-Mitchell, Diane Fraser, Robert Garcia, Amie Gonser, Sara Goodman, Rhea Groepper, Lisa Hoekstra, Marie Hogan, Lawrence Jolly, Leslie Kell, Emily Latham, Jay Leigh, Maria Magaldi, Sherri Lipman-McCauley, Carrie Meade, Barbara Michel, Betsy Murphy, Tatiana Nikolova-Houston, Rachel Noffke, Patrick O’Brien, Sydney Parks, Carlie Pearson, Andrea Pramuk, Emily Rensink, L. Katherine Roberts, Elaine Santoyo-Goldman, Maura Schaffer, Margaret Schermerhorn, Carol Serur, Becky Smith, Debra Soule, Ashley Thompson, Leigh Ann Torres, Alex Vietti, and Deborah Vollmer Dahlke.
The 2025 Small Works Judge is Debra Newby Watkins
Debra Watkins is the founder and director of Link & Pin, an independent art gallery in Austin, TX, established in 2013. A longtime champion of local and regional artists, she has curated over 75 exhibitions, including solo and group shows featuring artists such as Andrea Muñoz Martinez, Leslie Kell, and Tom Druecker. The gallery has participated in the Austin Studio Tour, Print Austin Festival, and the Affordable Art Fair and has been featured in publications such as Glass Tire and Sight Lines. Through Link & Pin, Debra continues to cultivate an inclusive, community-focused space that supports emerging and established artists alike.
Small Works will also serve as a participating venue during the City’s Coffee & Cocoa Crawl!
RSVP for the Opening Reception and Artist Talk on Facebook!
Gallery Hours
Closed | Mondays
Tuesday – Saturday | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
The Georgetown Art Center is closed Mondays and holidays, including New Year’s Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas.
The Art Center is free for all guests to experience!
Be sure to check out the gift shop while you’re there, I have several of my exclusive Petites and boxed greeting card sets available.
They make an enchanting gift!
