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100 Square Inches of Art 2022 4th Annual Exhibition


  • 3 Square Art Gallery 2415 Donella Court Fort Collins, CO, 80524 United States (map)

100 Square Inches of Art

4th Annual Exhibition

100 Square Inches of Art pushes the creative powers of local and national artists to expressive their artistic vision inside of 100 square inches or less... no more. Art can be made into any form or shape as long as the total square inches used is equal to or less than 100 square inches (3D Artists get an extra 10 inches of depth for a total of 1000 cubic inches!). See color, see shape, see forms or figures, portraits or abstracts. All in a small form factor that is perfect for a holiday gift or a special addition to your personal art collection.

Thinking small encourages creative thinking and a sense of detail. How can working on a small scale help bring out your vision? How can a small art piece take on a large presence? How much art can an artist pack into a small space? Will the piece be 1” wide and 100” long, 10” x 10” or something else?

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

100 Square Inches of Art 2022 at the 3 Square Art Gallery. The opening reception is Friday, November 4 from 6-8pm.
 

DETAILS

Exhibit Date: November 4 – December 9, 2022

Opening Reception: Friday, November 4, 6-8pm


AWARD WINNERS

  • Gold Award: Ann Montera - “Discovery #1, #2, #3, & #4” (4 Pieces as a Set)

  • Silver Award: Barbara Tejada - “Wet Red Poppy”

  • Bronze Award: Lisa Devore - “Squares In Squares”

  • Honorable Mention: Sarah Babbitt - “Five Trees”

  • Honorable Mention: Brian Christensen - “Heinze”

  • Honorable Mention: Ann Corbett - “Doorway”

  • Honorable Mention: Joyce Wynes - “Weather System Upon Us”


GOLD

Ann Montera

“Discovery #1, #2, #3, & #4” (4 Pieces as a Set)

Mixed Media, 4.5”X11.5”, 5.25”X8.5”, 6”X8”, & 5.5”X11”

2022


SILVER

Barbara Tejada

“Wet Red Poppy”

Alcohol Ink, 10” X 10”

2022


BRONZE

Lisa Devore

“Squares In Squares”

Graphite, 4.5” X 7”

2019


HONORABLE MENTIONS


FINALISTS


Those three artwork didn’t arrive due to the Orlando Hurricane


SELECTED ARTISTS

Sarah M. Babbitt, Fort Collins, CO

Melissa Barbee, Loveland, CO - website

Gloria Campbell, Fort Collins, CO - website

Brian Christensen, Orem, UT - website

Andrea Clark, Orlando, FL - website

Bob Coonts, Fort Collins, CO - website

Ann Corbett, Keedysville, MD - website

Peter De-Pelsmacker, Thousand Oaks, CA - website

Lisa Devore, Fairfax, VA

Ellen Ehrhardt, Palm Coast, FL - website

Janine Ewing-Belletire, Longmont, CO - website

Lili Francuz, Fort Collins, CO - website

Yuko Hays, Loveland, CO

Gary Hixon, Fort Collins, CO - website

JoAnn Hovland, Fort Collins, CO - website

Matthew Hurley, Bryan, TX - website

Elizabeth Kayl, Fort Collins, CO - website

Jennifer Kish, New Hope, PA - website

Ron Kroutel, Fort Collins, CO - website

Victoria Lisi, Fort Collins, CO - website

Elle MacLaren, Santa Fe, NM - website

Jeanette McPherson, Longmont, CO

Ralph Miller, Kentfield, CA - website

Ann Montera, Windsor, CO - website

Steven Payne, Apache Junction, AZ - website

Beatrice Rudolph, Fort Collins, CO - website

Kerri Sabine-Wolf, Santa Ana, CA - website

Tom Schukar, Fort Collins, CO - website

Lynn Schwebach, Fort Collins, CO - website

Roger Sherman, Fort Collins, CO

Tawni Shuler, Ranchos de Taos, NM - website

Arlette Stella, Palm Desert, CA - website

Barbara Tejada, Pinecrest, FL

Yasuyuki Uzawa, Tokyo, Japan - website

Eric Whitten, Point Reyes Station, CA - website

Joyce Wynes, Davidson, NC - website

Bernadette Youngquist, Fort Collins, CO - website


JUROR

Mary Jane Edwards

Executive Director of the Jentel Foundation

ABOUT

Executive Director of the Jentel Foundation in Banner, Wyoming, Mary Jane Edwards is the former department head and Professor of Art at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. As an officer and board member, she supported arts and advocacy organizations such as the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, the American Craft Council, the National Association of Arts Administrators and the National Campaign for Freedom of Expression. As a studio artist, she has exhibited nationally and internationally, received institutional grants, juried and curated exhibitions and presented workshops and lectures. A passion for global travel in pursuit of culture shock makes her dream of filling a passport before it expires a reality.


OPENING - SLIDESHOW


EXHIBITION - SLIDESHOW


CURATOR

Kumiko McKee


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