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6 Arts Notes

Call to Artists: Art in Motion Seeks Work for Its 2026 Exhibition

January 27, 2026 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Following its successful 2025 premiere, Art in Motion is back again to offer residents and visitors an exhibition exploring the intersection of creativity and mobility. Sponsored by Talbot Thrive, Art in Motion is a juried art exhibition featuring work by area artists that celebrates movement, community, and the outdoors.

Art in Motion will take place July 10-19, 2026, in Easton, MD, to coincide with the town’s celebrated Plein Air Festival. Intended as a complement to this well-respected landscape competition, Art in Motion will showcase work that focuses on human mobility or that in some way expresses, references, or incorporates movement.

Work will be considered across disciplines, including paintings, photographs, fabric art, mobiles, sculptures, and mixed media. Pieces may be narrative or abstract and may incorporate elements that enable human mobility, such as compositions with bicycle parts. We encourage artists to be adventurous in their interpretation of movement.

The deadline for submissions is early June. Works will be available for purchase throughout the event. A 30% commission from each sale will benefit Talbot Thrive to support its mission of building a thriving community where everyone in Talbot County can safely walk, run, or cycle in pursuit of a healthy lifestyle.

More details and an artist submission form are available on Talbot Thrive’s website at talbotthrive.org/artinmotion.

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