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Figure That! 3rd Annual Exhibition
Jul
31
to Sep 4

Figure That! 3rd Annual Exhibition

The human figure has intrigued and inspired artists to paint beautiful and provocative images through the centuries. Artists use the figure for training purposes, creating an image of an important individual, for abstract and well as realistic imagery, for social commentary, design and more.

Juror: Ricki Klages, Head of the Department of Art and Professor at the University of Wyoming

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New Horizons: Landscapes 2020, 3rd Annual Exhibition
Jun
12
to Jul 17

New Horizons: Landscapes 2020, 3rd Annual Exhibition

New Horizons: Landscapes 2020, 3rd Annual Exhibition. Landscapes are one of the long-time subjects for artists taking in the beauty of their surroundings and representing what they see. But how has it changed in recent times? What new connections to our surroundings will be found or lost?

Juror: Mary Jane Edwards, Executive Director of the Jentel Foundation

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NOOBAA | Non-Objective Abstract Art  2nd Annual National Exhibition
Mar
13
to May 29

NOOBAA | Non-Objective Abstract Art 2nd Annual National Exhibition

***Due to COVID-19, 3 Square Art Gallery will be closed from March 26th until the end of April. We will be reopen only by appointment from May 5th while following the guidelines listed by the Larimer County Health Department.

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The theme of Non-Objective Abstract Art can refer to Non-Objective Art or Non-Representational Art, which does not seek to represent specific objects, people, or other subjects found in the natural world, but instead relies on shape, line, color and form with no particular subject.

Juried by David Reif, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art at the University of Wyoming

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The Art of Still Life 2020
Jan
24
to Feb 28

The Art of Still Life 2020

The Art of Still Life, 2nd Bi-Annual Exhibit will be held this January 2020 at the 3 Square Art Gallery! Artist through the ages have be interested in depicting innate objects to convey religious themes, familiar surroundings, educational programs, and benchmark the skill of the artist. Common items portrayed by Still Life Artists of the past include everyday objects such as fruit, flowers, coins, food items, wine glasses, and dinnerware. Modern Still Life Artists have experimented with different ways to visualize and portray these objects and with abstraction, some have even completely deconstructed the physical shapes of the objects.

Juried by 3SA Jury Members

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