For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting the Landscapes.
The following is the archive of Fusion Art’s monthly, quarterly and annual art exhibitions. Each archived exhibition showcases the winning art and artists that were accepted into each exhibition.
All Exhibition Archives prior to January 2020, can be found at the Fusion Art Archives.
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting the Landscapes.
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best their best nonobjective or nonrepresentational art.
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting the Light & Shadow.
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting the skies.
For its 22nd quarterly art exhibition Fusion Art is once again celebrating Women Artists. For this open (no theme) competition, the gallery invited both 2D and 3D submissions from women artists, only.
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting the human form – both figures and faces.
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting animals, both domestic and wild.
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting flowers, leaves, herbs, plants, shrubs, bushes, hedges and other botanical and/or floral subjects.
For this exhibition, both 2D & 3D artists were encouraged to share their best representational or abstract art in any media depicting Lines, Shapes & Objects.
For this art exhibition, 2D I 3D artists, worldwide, were encouraged to submit their best work depicting the history, people, culture, landscape and wildlife of the American West.
For its 21st quarterly art exhibition Fusion Art invited both 2D & 3D artists to share their best art and photography depicting an arrangement of everyday inanimate objects.Â
For this exhibition, both 2D and 3D artists were encouraged to share their best art and photography depicting cities, towns, urban scenes and/or any related metropolitan subjects.