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The Greenwich Art Society presents: In Plain Sight" Online Art Competition

This exhibition explores what is visible yet overlooked—objects, systems, gestures, or conditions that exist openly but escape notice

1st Annual Online Juried Competition

The Greenwich Art Society presents:

In Plain Sight" Online Art Competition

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Exhibit: March 9th, 2026 – April 10th, 2026

The Greenwich Art Society is proud to announce their 1st "In Plain Sight" Online Art Competition for the 2026. This exhibition explores what is visible yet overlooked—objects, systems, gestures, or conditions that exist openly but escape notice through familiarity, proximity, or normalization. Artists are invited to consider the tension between what is seen and what is truly perceived.

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The selection process for this exhibition, in Plain Sight, was both rigorous and rewarding. The breadth of submissions reflected a wide range of approaches, conceptual dialog, and material explorations, making the task of narrowing the field both challenging and deeply engaging.

In reviewing the work, I prioritized pieces that demonstrated a strong synthesis of concept and execution—where intention and form were in clear symphony. The most compelling works moved beyond technical proficiency to offer a distinct visual language, one that felt both personal and universal. I was particularly drawn to artists who embraced whether through use of materials, unexpected composition, or thematic investigation, the nuances that are often normalized or overlooked, asking us to pause and engage.

Cohesion was also a guiding consideration. While each selected work stands independently, together they form a dynamic conversation—one that reflects both the diversity of contemporary practice and the shared concerns that connect us as artists. Tension, vulnerability, focal points, transformation, and the reimagining of familiar forms emerged as subtle touchstones across the exhibition.

It is important to acknowledge that many strong works could not be included. The final selection reflects not only individual merit, but also curatorial balance and the interaction created among the pieces as a body of work inspired by the concept of “too visible to be seen.”

I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all artists who submitted their work. Their commitment to their practice and engagement with the public is what sustains and enriches the contemporary art sphere.

~Margaret Vega

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