Friday, March 20, 2026

The 60th Evergreen Fine Arts Festival (CO) Augustb22-23,2026, Application deadline 3/31/2026

 The EverGreen Fine Art Festival support arts, students and sernior artist and programs. Their worthy endeavors enrich the community. If looking for a place to show? this looks like a great venue. Jamie Forbes, Publisher, Finaeartmagazineblog,blogspot, SunStormFineArtmagazine.com

60th Evergreen Fine Arts Festival (CO)

August 22-23, 2026

Application Deadline 3/31/26

Apply Here

Call to Artists

WHAT: 60th Annual Evergreen Fine Arts Festival

WHERE: Buchanan Recreation Center Fields, Evergreen, Colorado

WHEN: August 22-23, 2026 | 10am - 5pm daily

NOTEWORTHY:

  • Past Attendance 8,000+ Patrons
  • Friday Set-Up
  • Drive to Your Booth
  • Artist's Award Dinner Saturday Night
  • Cash Awards
  • Overnight Security
  • Free Artist Parking
  • Booth Sitters
  • Extensive PR and Marketing
  • Jury Fee $45 (non-refundable)
  • Booth Fees: $495 (11'x11') | $990 (22'x11') | +$150 Corner Booth
    +$175 Corner Premium (middle/main aisles) | $295 Emerging Artists (3)

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP

Application Deadline: March 31, 2026

Artist Notification: April 20, 2026

Booth Fee Due: May 20, 2026

 

Visit our Website: EvergreenFineArtsFestival.com

Email Inquiries: EFAFdirector@evergreenartists.org

Contact: Julie Sims, Director (303) 887-1904

Celebrate 60 years of art in the foothills.


Now in its 60th year, the Evergreen Fine Arts Festival is the original fine arts event in the Evergreen area and one of Colorado’s most respected juried art festivals. Each year, the festival draws an estimated 6,000–8,000 engaged collectors from the affluent mountain and Front Range communities—from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs—and from across Colorado. Free to the public and nestled in the foothills just west of Denver, the setting is as memorable as the work itself.


Bringing qualified buyers to the event is a top priority. A strong, targeted social media advertising campaign along with extensive marketing through the Front Range and Denver has proven highly successful in attracting local collectors year after year.


The Festival is run by artists, for artists through the Evergreen Artists Association (EAA), a nonprofit that has supported the mountain arts community for over 50 years through cultural events, scholarships, and grants.


The EAA is deeply committed to supporting emerging talent. Colorado-based artists with little or no outdoor art fair experience are encouraged to apply to the Emerging Artist category—created specifically to help launch the next generation of art fair artists.


Festival proceeds directly support art education and artists through grants to area school art programs, funding for local artists, and an annual scholarship for a graduating high school Senior pursuing visual arts studies

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Art Laguna Prize, Venice, "Mastering the Science of Metals" applications to win awards below.

 Hi Fine Art Magazine Blog readers. The Arte Laguna Prize  Mastering the Science of Metals" for art work utilizing steel in hot/poured  or cold constructed forms is now open for applications. The prizes are sizable.Take advantage of the opportunity to participate. Jamie Forbes  Publisher,  Fineartmagazibeblog,blogspot, SunstormFineartmagazine.com



Thursday, March 19, 2026

The Sculpture Network On Line Club: BodyTalk-Our Fragile Bodies


The Sculpture continues their online talks. THis topic Body Talk-Our Fragile Bodies includes a dialogue between art and science borders a metaphysical query into what actually is the "body". Here we broaden all aspects of art and discussion to enrich our cultural perspective with inclusivity in mind. Jamie Forbes, Publisher, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot, SunsotrmFneartmagazine.com . #sculpturenetworknews#fineartmagazineblog.blogspot#sunstormfrnartmagazine#sprintsculpturefun

Marilyn Church opens today at the Carter Burden Gallery 6-8PM in NYC


March 19 - April 14, 2026
 

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 19, 6 - 8pm 


Carter Burden Gallery presents three exhibitions: Forms and Fields in the East Gallery featuring Andreé Brown, Marilyn Church, and Veronica Lawlor in an exploration of figure and landscape; Beautiful Collision in the West Gallery featuring Stephen Cimini and Christopher Skura in a dialogue between structure and intuition; and On the Wall featuring the installation Tree Line by Joy Nagy, featuring large-scale graphite drawings that explore the physical and symbolic presence of trees. The reception will be on Thursday, March 19 from 6pm to 8pm. The exhibitions run from March 19 - April 14, 2026, at 548 West 28th Street in New York City. The gallery hours are Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Forms and Fields unite the work of Andreé Brown, Marilyn Church, and Veronica Lawlor in an exploration of the visual and conceptual connections between the human form and the natural world. Marilyn Church and Veronica Lawlor engage in a painterly dialogue from opposite directions: Church moves from the figure toward abstraction, while Lawlor moves from abstraction toward landscape, marked by recurring leaf motifs. This leaf motif resonates with Andree Brown’s sculpture, echoing the verdant greens found throughout Lawlor’s work. Opening at the start of spring, the exhibition reflects on growth, renewal, and the shared language between bodies and plants, where terms such as “limb” and “trunk” blur distinctions between figure and field, revealing nature and humanity as deeply intertwined.

Beautiful Collision brings together two distinct yet deeply compatible practices that investigate structure, perception, and the emergence of form. Through painting and sculpture, Stephen Cimini’s and Christopher Skura’s distinctive approach to construction, one architectural and measured, the other intuitive and psychologically charged, create a dynamic visual dialogue. Beautiful Collision is not about synthesis or resolution, but about proximity. By placing two distinct methodologies in direct conversation, the exhibition allows differences to remain visible and active. The collision is beautiful precisely because of the tension, inviting viewers to engage with contrast, structure, and intuition as parallel forces shape perception.

Tree Line, an installation by Joy Nagy in the space On the Wall, is a visual study of trees rendered in graphite on paper. Measuring six feet in height, each work stands at human scale, transforming the wall into a forest of upright forms that evoke a sense of standing amongst a crowd. Each portrait conveys the tenacity, strength, and quiet power of this enduring species while drawing subtle parallels to the human form. Trunks, branches, scars, and textures echo anatomical features, like spines, limbs, and skin, suggesting a relationship between humanity and the natural world. Nagy’s practice is rooted in personal history, lived experience, and an ongoing engagement with nature. Family narratives, memory, and observation shape her approach, allowing each endeavor to emerge from both emotional and material inquiry. Working across drawing, painting, 

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Carter Burden Gallery
212.564.8405
548 West 28th Street, #534
New York, NY 10001


Tuesday to Friday 11 AM to 5 PM, Saturday 11 AM to 6 PM

 


Carter Burden Gallery is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts 
with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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