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Maryland Federation of Art
Introducing Transformed: Transformed is a thought-provoking art exhibition that explores the beauty and potential of repurposed materials, showcasing the ingenuity of artists who breathe new life into the discarded and forgotten. Through a series of sculptural works, installations, and mixed media pieces, this exhibition invites visitors to reconsider the objects that surround us, things we often overlook or cast aside and reframe them as sources of inspiration, narrative, and artistic expression. From industrial scraps to everyday household items, each artwork in Transformed is a testament to the idea that art doesn’t always come from new materials, but from reimagining what already exists. The exhibition features works that take seemingly mundane, used, and unwanted objects, such as old tools, broken electronics, recycled fabrics, and even trash, and repurpose them into stunning, thought-provoking compositions. Each piece in the show highlights the power of creativity to not only alter the physical form of these materials but to also shift their cultural and emotional significance. In Transformed, the artists challenge us to think about sustainability, consumption, and waste in a world increasingly aware of its environmental footprint. The works in this exhibition reflect a commitment to the belief that through art, something as simple as a discarded object can tell a new, rich story, providing insight into the connections we have with the objects we use and the lives they have lived before finding their way into the artist’s hands. This exhibition is a celebration of resourcefulness, creativity, and the ever-present potential for renewal in our fast-paced, throwaway culture. As you walk through the gallery, you’ll discover how objects once considered obsolete or meaningless can be transformed into pieces of art that speak to our collective past, present, and future. All original 2D or 3D work following entry guidelines will be considered. Works selected by the juror will be exhibited in MFA’s Circle Gallery from October 31 – November 22, 2025. Juror: Jaynie Crimmins: Paper Sculptor and Artist Using Quotidian Materials to Create New Narratives. Awards designated by the juror total $1,000. Exhibition Schedule: Entry Deadline: Sep 3 @ 11:59 PM. Notification: Oct 2 @ 5 PM. Accepted and Shipped Work Must Arrive at MFA Circle Gallery: Oct 21 – 26, 11 AM – 4 PM. Exhibition Opens: Oct 31. Virtual Awards Ceremony: Nov 2, 4 – 5 PM via Zoom. Last Day of the Exhibition; Closing Reception at MFA Circle Gallery: Nov 22, 4 – 6 PM. Pick-up Hand-Delivered Work: Nov 23 – 24, 11 AM – 4 PM. Shipped Work Will Be Sent: Dec 4. NOTE: Should Circle Gallery be closed for reasons beyond our control, MFA reserves the right to move a planned physical exhibit to our online gallery. All work entered into any exhibition must be for sale unless prior agreements are made, and marked either with a price or POR for Price On Request. Artists will retain 70% from sales (75% for MFA Members). MFA will retain 30% commission (25% for MFA Members) on any work sold through MFA. The sale of artwork is taxable and all sales tax processing will be handled by MFA. Sold artwork requiring shipment will be handled by MFA with costs collected from the buyer. Buyers will be asked if the work may be retained until the exhibit ends. If the buyer disagrees, the Gallery will let the work go, and the artist will be informed. MFA asks that artists donate 20% from any sale made through a direct referral from MFA within three months. All donations are used to help defray operating costs of the Maryland Federation of Art and are tax-deductible by the artists to the full extent of the law.
Awards totaling $1,000 will be designated by the juror. Artists will retain 70% from sales (75% for MFA Members). MFA will handle sales tax processing and shipment costs for sold artwork.
All original 2D or 3D work following entry guidelines will be considered. Works must be selected by the juror. Work must arrive on scheduled dates. Paintings must be dry. Work must meet size limitations, including outer edges of frames. All shipped work must include a bar-coded shipping label (UPS or FedEx preferred, no USPS). No shipping peanuts allowed. Affix packing/repacking instructions to the OUTSIDE of the shipping box. All work entered must be for sale unless prior agreements are made, and marked with a price or POR.
Refer to the downloadable prospectus by clicking the icon to view and print it. Artists must ensure original 2D or 3D work follows entry guidelines.
Deadline
September 3, 2025
Location
Annapolis, United States
Categories
Compensation
paid
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