Upcoming & Current events.
Lincoln Gallery - Exhibiting Member
The Lincoln Gallery is located in downtown Loveland, Colorado. Sarah’s vibrant artwork is available for purchase throughout the year, with pieces added and rotated regularly. Stop by the gallery to view the current display and enjoy the ever-changing selection in person.
Connect at NKollectiv
Connect is a juried exhibition for Colorado artists working in any two-dimensional or three-dimensional medium that delves into the theme of connection. This exhibition invites creators to interpret "connection" in its most expansive sense- whether it's the emotional resonance between people, the dialogue between artist and viewer, or the internal journey of self-awareness and identity.
True Grit
True Grit presented by Memento Mori Gallery and Tattoo in Lakewood, Colorado.
LCC Winter Salon
This maximalist collection of artworks, in the vein of French salons of the 1800s, represents a broad range of artistic practices, from traditional to visionary, inspiring the community to celebrate culture in Lakewood. The show includes 3 oil paintings by Sarah Brice. If you’re in the area, check it out!
100 Square Inches of Art
Two Shows at Once!
Sarah is having a solo exhibition and is also part of the juried group exhibition, 100 Square Inches of Art.
Now is your chance to view Sarah’s work in person at 3 Square Art Gallery in Fort Collins, Colorado. Be sure to head to the back to find Sarah’s featured wall after visiting the group exhibit.
Color25 Art Exhibition
Mary Ella and Rebloomed by Sarah Brice will be on display in the Color25 Juried Art Exhibition at 3 Square Art Gallery in Fort Collins, Colorado.
New Horizons: Landscapes 2025
New Horizons: Landscapes 2025, 8th Annual Exhibition
Join us on a visual journey through the ever-evolving realm of landscapes at our New Horizons: Landscapes 25, 8th Annual Exhibition. Traditionally, artists have sought inspiration in the breathtaking landscapes that surround them, capturing the essence of nature's beauty on canvas. However, in the midst of contemporary shifts, how has this age-old practice transformed?