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Friday March 6, 2026 | by Andrew Page

CALL FOR ENTRIES: University museum seeks applicants for a juried exhibition of artwork involving light and translucency

"To See Through" is the title of a brand-new national juried exhibition curated by Katherine Gray. It explores light, translucency, and "all the ways we look beyond the surface," she says. Widely known as the "resident evaluator" of five seasons of Netflix's Blown Away reality program, Gray is chair of the Department of Art and Design at the University of California, San Bernadino, and interim co-director of the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA), which opened in 1996 and has become an important cultural landmark in the region, known for its extensive holdings of Egyptian antiquities. 

Katherine Gray

The deadline to send your work for consideration for "To See Through" is March 31, 2026, and the exhibition itself will open on September 12, 2026, after which it will remain on view through December 12, 2026. 

The entry fee is $60 and allows an individual or collective to submit up to three works for consideration. 

Artists across all media are invited to apply (including glass, of course), and the official announcement states: "this exhibition celebrates clarity, translucency, and opacity as powerful tools of discovery."

For more information, or to apply: https://csusb.az1.qualtrics.co...

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