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March 1, 2026: All entries due by midnight
March 20, 2026: Acceptance/Rejection emails will be sent
April 16, 2026: Mail delivered artwork due at GoggleWorks
April 22 – 23, 2026: Hand delivered artwork intake
Thursday, April 30 – Sunday, July 12, 2026: Exhibition on-view to public
May 1, 2026: Gallery Reception & Award Ceremony, 6-8pm
July 13 – July 14, 2026: In-Person Artwork Pick-Up
Exhibition Award – GoggleWorks staff will award a solo exhibition to an artist whose work aligns with the GoggleWorks mission of transforming lives through unique interactions with art for the 2026 exhibition calendar. A $400 stipend will be available to the artist at the time of contract signing.
Awarded by the Juror
Best in Show – $350
First Runner Up – $250
Second Runner Up – $150
Honorable Mention(s) – $50
Mia Fabrizio was born in Conshohocken, PA. She received her B.F.A. from Tyler School of Art in 2002 and her M.Ed. from Arcadia University in 2006. She taught art in K–12 classrooms for a dozen years before graduating with her M.F.A. from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in 2020. An interdisciplinary artist, Fabrizio explores identity and social constructs through her mixed media paintings, sculptures, and installations.
Fabrizio received Montague Travel Research Grant Awards in 2018 and 2019 and the Museum Council Sculpture Prize in 2020. After her 2021 Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship at SMFA at Tufts University, she was a resident at The Studios at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA. She served as Sculpture faculty at Maine College of Art & Design in Portland. Shortly after relocating to the greater Philadelphia area, Fabrizio participated in The Philadelphia Residency (2023), sponsored by 12Gates Arts. During the summer of 2025, she was Park Towne Place Artist in Residence and a WCU Clay resident.
Fabrizio’s solo installation A Seat At the Table was featured in the Schmidt Gallery at GoggleWorks Center for the Arts in Reading, PA (spring 2024). In January 2025, her solo installation BLINDSIDED was on view at Chester County Art Association, and she also had an installation, Pull Up A Chair, on view at The Delaware Contemporary as part of their winter/spring exhibition, The Dinner Table. Her work was viewed in several other exhibitions throughout the Greater Philadelphia area, including the group show at Drexel’s Pearlstein Gallery, Contemporary Ruin, Future Vision, and the two-person show at City Art Salon, Emerging Paradox.
Currently, Fabrizio teaches at Delaware County Community College and West Chester University in Pennsylvania and works in her home studio in Downingtown, PA.
All submissions must be entered via our online submission form. Entrants must create a Submittable username and password, then log in to complete their submission. Applicants are allowed to submit up to three artworks. Images must be in .jpg format – max. 1500×1500 pixels, at 300dpi. Video submissions must be uploaded as MP4. Please label digital submissions file names: LAST NAME_FIRST NAME_TITLE_MEDIUM_DIMENSION. All applicants must submit a 75-200 word artist statement that will be published in the online catalog. Please note that entries will be disqualified for failure to follow the submission guidelines/instructions.