Featuring professional artists working in watercolor with different perspectives, styles and themes. From exquisitely detailed still lives to impassioned, impressionistic scenes, the show will explore the beautiful diversity in works … Continue reading Georgia Watercolor Society National Exhibition
Explore the various facets of Carroll County life and history in this Carrollton Artist Guild juried exhibition celebrating the county’s 200th anniversary. Discover what artists find most interesting about the … Continue reading All Things Carroll County: People, Places and Things
Internationally recognized artist Greg Mort presents Inspired by the Cosmos: An Artists’ Journey From Earths’ Shore Into the Sea of Space. Mort’s passion for science led him to be commissioned … Continue reading Inspired by the Cosmos
Showcasing the funny, exciting and thought-provoking works from students across Carrollton and Carroll County in elementary through high school. Let your young artists be inspired by their peers and maybe … Continue reading School Arts
This series presents silver gelatin photo prints by Mark Alan Francis, made to emulate the changing landscape and the illusion of moonlight through a darkroom process called Mordançage. The process … Continue reading Moonlight Garden
Artworks are by selected winners of the 2025 UWG juried student exhibition at the CCA. Artists include Arabella Brown, Hailey Jackson and Celine Sophie Sapp. Reception: September 4, 5pm – … Continue reading Works by Selected Emerging Artists from UWG
Opening Reception: July 17, 5pm – 7pm Melissa Crawford and her son, Anders Crawford Buckner, present a new collection of works that reflect their shared artistic vision. Each piece is … Continue reading The Joy Life Collection: New Works by Melissa Crawford and Anders Crawford Buckner
A pair of exhibits using unconventional media and methods to depict life in the mountains and rural South will kick off the Carrollton Center for the Arts’ new year, January … Continue reading ‘Cultivated’ & ‘Fiber Stories’ Open Jan. 3