Submit up to six works that explore the theme “Reflect” literally or abstractly. We welcome interpretations that express healing, transformation, and growth, capturing moments of change or self-awareness through your artistic vision.
This juried exhibition, selected by artist and curator Sally Dion, will be presented at Aplomb Contemporary Gallery, a beautifully renovated space in downtown Dover featuring exposed brick, high ceilings, and modern gallery lighting that enhances each piece on display. All entry fees and gallery commissions support The Aplomb Project, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping trauma survivors heal through art.
Sally Dion's multimedia practice focuses on the ordinary and extraordinary moments in life. She documents news both on a personal and global level, highlighting marginalized figures and narratives drawn from art, history, and literature. The artist explores the roles and expectations placed on women, with female archetypes—from goddesses to
madonnas, filling her monotypes, drawings, and textile structures.
Sally attained her BFA and MFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She teaches printmaking and drawing at Middlesex Community College and the Essex Art Center in Lawrence, MA.
She has exhibited her work in various museums and galleries, including Kingston Gallery, MassArt X, UNH Museum, Fitchburg Museum, Brush Gallery, Silver Center at PSU, Touchstone Gallery in DC, and Miniprint International in Cadaqués, Spain. She is a member of the Boston Printmakers, North of Boston Printmakers, and the Monotype Guild of New England.
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