Fine Art Exhibitions at 3 Square Art in Fort Collins, Colorado
NOOBAA 23 | Non-Objective Abstract Art 5th Annual Exhibition
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
CaRt23 Contemporary Art in Realism 2023
CaRt23: Contemporary Art in Realism, 2nd International Exhibition
In the 1950s, the dominant artistic movement was Abstract Expressionism, an anti-literal and anti-figuration movement that emphasized a burst of emotion, shape, and color on canvas as a visual metaphor for an artist's inner emotional state in regard to subject, circumstance or matter.
Juror: Ricki Klages
COLOR 2023: 6th Annual International Exhibition
COLOR 2023: 6th Annual International Exhibition
Pure and raw. A splash of color, lines of colors, dabs of color, colored fabric, colored hair, color color color! Throw yourself full force into the world of color and unleash your creativity! This exhibit is going to highlight color in every way. The 6th Annual COLOR Exhibit is here this 2023!
Juror: 3SA Jury Members
Art in B&W 2023, 4th Annual Juried Exhibition
Art in B & W, 4th Annual Juried Exhibition
From Black and white to sixty shades of gray... this exhibit highlights all types of black and white artwork and photography and challenges the artist to convey their message in a world without color. From subtle shades of grays to broad and bold strokes of black ink or paint, see the work of leading contemporary artists at the 3 Square Art Gallery this April.
Juror: 3SA Juror Members
Figure That 2023, 5th Annual Portraiture & Figurative Art 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, documenting important individuals to history through portraiture, for abstract as well as realistic imagery, for social commentary, design and more.
Juried by Martin John Garhart, Emeritus Professor of Art Kenyon College, Ohio and Award-Winning Artist