Fall is here which means it must be time for the National Collage Society’s Annual Juried Show. It’s always an honor to have a piece included in this show. This year’s exhibition is their 40th and will be in Baltimore, MD at the Maryland Institute Collage of Art (MICA) Meyerhoff Gallery. The show will be on view from November 8 – December 15, 2024.
The opening reception will be held Thursday November 14 from 5:00-7:00 pm. I’ll be making the drive down to Baltimore for the event. I hope to see you there. Meyerhoff Gallery is located at 1303 W Mount Royal Ave (Fox Building, Floor 1)
My collage this year is No One Lies About Being Lonely. I made it with cut paper and vintage magazine on paper. Completed May 2024. The size is 15 x 12 inches.

More about the Exhibition
MICA is proud to host The National Collage Society’s 40th Annual Juried Exhibition. This years exhibition has 92 participants working in original two or three dimensional mixed media glue collage or assemblage. The National Collage Society aims to foster appreciation and interest in the recognized medium of collage.
Learn more about The National Collage Society.
This years exhibition jury selected 92 pieces from 434 entries entered from 40 states and 3 countries. The 40th Annual Juried Exhibition jurors are:
David Adix, B.A. M.F.A., Collage and Assemblage Artist, Davide teaches collage and assemblage in Tucson, AZ.
Jennifer Bates, M.F.A, Assistant Professor, Fine Arts and Graphic Design, Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA.
Nikki Woods, B.F.A, Director of Reinberger Gallery at Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH.
Award winners will be revealed at the reception on November 14th. This year’s awards judge is Laure Drogoul. Laure Drogoul is an interdisciplinary artist, olfactory spelunker, and cobbler of situations who lives in Baltimore, Maryland. Laure works with a wide range of media including sculpture, performance, and events that invite the viewer to be an active participant. She has exhibited and performed widely, including The International House of Japan in Tokyo, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington Project for the Arts, Baltimore Museum of Art, PS122 and The Center for Architecture in New York as well as many street corners, vacant lots, alleys, and underutilized urban spaces.