About George Coulam

George Coulam, a visionary artist and entrepreneur, has left an indelible mark on the world of art and culture. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, George's journey into the realm of art began at San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University, Northridge), where he majored in English and immersed himself in art and art history classes. He went on to receive his Master of Arts in Arts at California State University Northridge, further honing his artistic talents. His passion for stained glass and woodworking laid the foundation for his artistic pursuits.
George's artistic vision is deeply influenced by his love for beauty, architecture, and the Renaissance period. He believes in the power of art to rejuvenate and glorify our surroundings, drawing inspiration from historical periods and the natural world. His dedication to creating immersive and enchanting experiences is evident in his work, from the Texas Renaissance Festival to his personal art projects.
Stargate Arboretum
Stargate Arboretum, located on George's 200-acre estate in Todd Mission, Texas, is a testament to his love for nature and horticulture. The arboretum features a diverse collection of exotic palm species, water gardens lush with lilies and lotus, and meticulously curated botanical displays. This serene and picturesque setting serves as a backdrop for George's creative endeavors and reflects his commitment to preserving and celebrating the natural world.
George's Art Studios, also situated on his estate, are a hub of artistic innovation and craftsmanship. The studios are equipped with state-of-the-art tools and facilities for both ceramic production and metal fabrication. Here, George's sketches, influenced by his day-to-day life and travels, are brought to life by Jesse and his team of skilled artisans. Each piece is meticulously crafted, ensuring that no two creations are alike.
