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Reflections in shop windows, still ponds, or on faces in mirrors can surprise and delight. The physical nature of light reflecting changes appearances and reveals unexpected sensations. Reflections can also be internal; emotional, cerebral, or spiritual, bringing back memories, or causing new ways of thinking that could change the world or just stay personal. Show us what reflection means to you. Entries are open internationally for Maryland Federation of Art’s (MFA) online-only exhibition. Following exhibition guidelines, any 2D or 3D work is eligible for entry. Works selected by the juror will be on display in MFA’s online gallery, Curve Gallery, from April 15 – May 31, 2022. Exhibition Chairs: Richard Niewerth, Wil Scott.
Professor of Painting at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
La Defense, Paris
Wayne W. Guenther
Photography
16"x20"
Arena Stage Window
Sally Canzoneri
Limited Edition Inkjet Print of photo on fine art paper
24"x16"
website
Alto Sax #5
Michael Gouker
Graphite on Bristol Board
6"x4"
Light Circle 220
David P Richards
digital design on paper
11"x11"
Building Facade
Andrew Wohl
Digital photograph printed on matte canvas with stretcher. Construction equipment reflected in faceted facade of new building. No digital manipulation.
36"x24"
website
I'm Not A Number
Timothy A Stephens
Archival digital photograph on fine art paper with CoA.
13"x9"
website
My Higher Self
Timothy A Stephens
Archival digital photograph on fine art paper with CoA.
18"x12"
website
Autumn Leaves
Sandra Kauffman
Digital Photograph
20"x17"
Tree and Water
George S Gati
photo
16"x20"
Rain on Windshield III
George Patrick Clagett
m
22"x18"
More Lives to Live
K. G. Rickman
Acrylic, fabric, matt board, colored pencil, glitter and Mod Podge on canvas
36"x36"
website
Dusterwald_Down is Up_Reflections
william g. dusterwald
Photograph, Digital
12"x16"
Reflections III
Phillip B. Grove
Mixed Media
24"x36"x2"
Tuxis Awaits
Susan Magaziner
Archival Pigment Print
36"x24"
Self Portrait of the Sentient Earth II
Juliet Drake Hossain
Mixed media (acrylic on rock, cherry wood, acrylic sheet)
8"x8"x8"
website
Bruce Pollock has exhibited his abstract paintings and drawings in numerous solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Los Angeles, The Shenzhen Art Museum, Shenzhen, China, Vancouver, BC and other locations. In the Philadelphia area, his venues include the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Institute of Contemporary Art, The Delaware Art Museum and The Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, The Michener Art Museum as well as numerous solo and group gallery exhibitions. Bruce Pollock is the recipient of numerous grants and awards including the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, MacDowell Colony Fellowship and Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle, Ireland. Pollock’s works are in numerous private, corporate, and public collections including The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, The Federal Reserve Bank, The Pennsylvania Convention Center, The New York Public Library, Rutger University, etc. Bruce Pollock received his MFA in Painting from the Tyler School of Art, where he studied painting in Rome, Italy through Temple University Abroad Program. He has a BFA with a major in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art. Currently he is an Associate Professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia where he heads the Painting Area. Visit brucepollock.com to view images, links, and for additional information on his work.
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