Galleries and museums in the Upper East Side of Texas offer a colorful and eclectic display of visual art.

Every Saturday from 1-4 p.m. through March 29 the Renaissance Art Collective Presents HerStory & Beyond: Moving Forward Together Celebrating Women Through Art and Legacy at the Spellman Museum of Forney History.

Exhibiting at Longview Museum of Fine Arts is George Rodrigue: Painting for Myself through May 24 and Six Degrees of Separation through December 20. From March 6 through May 10 they are showcasing the works of high school students in the 65th Student Invitational.

Yakety Yak, an animal-themed exhibition is at Winnsboro Center for the Arts (WCA) through March 22.  From March 26-May 17, WCA features BLOOM, an art exhibition featuring floral and spring-themed artwork of approximately 30 artists, including still life paintings, photography, sculptures, and mixed media pieces. WCA gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.

The Dogwood Arts Council is presenting a VIP Art Event on March 21, followed by an Art Show on March 22 at the Farmers Market Pavilion.

My Own Backyard, photographs by Earlie Hudnall, Jr. is on exhibit through March 9 at the Tyler Museum of Art and New to Town, an exhibition highlighting works acquired in the past few years. Call (903) 595-1001 to find out what else is showing at TMA this spring.

Several arts-focused events take places this spring include the Hunt County Festival of the Arts in Greenville on May 10 and North Texas Arts Festival in Denison on May 17.

Find a comprehensive list of galleries and museums and other arts-related links on the County Line website.