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Show us what resonates with you in towns and cities, large and small; the people, shops, traffic – anything at all that evokes a distinctive sense of place. Streets, lanes, and country roads tell the stories of communities and what we see there defines a place in our memories. Entry is open to all artists residing internationally. All original 2D or 3D artwork in any media is eligible for this online show. Works selected by the juror will be on display in Maryland Federation of Art’s (MFA) online gallery, Curve Gallery, from February 15 – March 21, 2023. Exhibition Chairs: Richard Niewerth and Wil Scott.
Associate Professor of Photography at Anne Arundel Community College, Maryland
Icarus
David P Richards
archival digital print
12"x12"
Still Life or Dead End
David P Richards
archival digital print
12"x11"
The Road Not Taken
Deborah Kamerow Cohen
Oil on Canvas
16"x12"
Across the Wire, Clarks Corner
Lindsay Bolin Lowery
watercolor, gouache, acrylic, watercolor pencil, ink
20"x14"
websiteMasai Traffic Jam, Ngorongoro, Tanzania
Roslyn Racanello
Mixed: pastel, metallic glazes, paint, wax, photography, other
24"x32"
websiteSleeping
George S Gati
photography
19"x16"
Arrows
barry dunn
photography
16"x20"
MI 72 in the Rain
George Patrick Clagett
Watercolor and pastel
16"x14"
Tangier Island, Friday Night Pick Up Game_Street Scenes 2023
Sharon Davis Thorpe
Photography
19"x13"
websiteSpellbound
Patricia Driscoll
digital painting
16"x12"
Navigating the Grid
Beth . Schwartz
Mixed media, including altered photographs, hand rusted paper, found objects, acrylic paint
16"x20"x1"
websiteThe Flower Market
Kara Holman
Oil on Panel
16"x20"
Hollingsworth Motel
Patsy Lindamood
graphite drawn directly on cradled Ampersand Claybord
24"x36"x1"
websiteMatthew Moore is an explorer of places, both real and imagined. His photographic process blends research and cartography to create bodies of work that investigate the way history and collective memory is influenced through interventions in the landscape. Matthew’s most recent project, Post-Socialist Landscapes, was the focus of a solo exhibition at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, Maryland in 2019 and at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon in 2022. Past residencies include the Nida Art Colony in Nida, Lithuania and the Joshua Tree Highlands AIR program in Joshua Tree, California. Matthew is also the recipient of Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards in 2015 and 2018. Matthew earned his MFA from Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia and a BFA from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. He is currently an Associate Professor of Photography at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland. See his work at moorephotographs.com.