Support the American Quarter Horse Foundation Through the 2023 America’s Horse in Art Show & Sale

The 2023 America’s Horse in Art Show & Sale opened August 12. Remaining art is available for purchase through October 14.

The 2023 America’s Horse in Art Show & Sale opened August 12 at the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum. Exclusive pieces remain available and can be purchased at www.americashorseinart.com through October 14.

The show includes oil, acrylic, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, bronze and other media in artworks depicting the American Quarter Horse lifestyle. The 2023 show features the works of 29 hand-selected, renowned Western artists.

During the opening event, Bill Nebeker of Prescott, Arizona, won the prestigious Steel Dust Award, presented by Art of the West magazine. He was recognized for his superior quality work with his bronze, “Waltzing Across Texas.” The 2023 Steel Dust Award was selected by a panel of judges, and the award is based on artistic merit and recognizes the artist in a “best of show” competition. Nebeker’s piece is still available for purchase and would make a great addition to any collection.

America’s Horse in Art

 The America’s Horse in Art Show & Sale is a fundraiser for the American Quarter Horse Foundation and is an art show focusing on works that showcase the western and ranching lifestyle and the role the American Quarter Horse plays. Relevant works may also include landscapes, tack, gear, chuckwagons, etc. Artwork is submitted in various mediums, such as oil, acrylic, watercolor, pencil, charcoal and bronze.

As the signature art exhibition of the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum, a portion of the proceeds benefit the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum. The Hall of Fame celebrates and preserves the history of the American Quarter Horse and develops a variety of educational and outreach programs to enrich the lives of members and the Panhandle community.

America’s Horse in Art is underwritten by the Amarillo Convention & Visitor Bureau, the Fairly Group, Ingram Quarter Horses and the Dorothy and Clarence Scharbauer Jr. Historic Preservation Fund.

For more information on the America’s Horse in Art Show & Sale, or to view the remaining art, visit www.americashorseinart.com.

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