September 16 – October 16, 2026
Opening Reception | Thursday, September 24 from 6-8pm at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery & CAA @ University Place
This is a CAA Member-only, non-juried exhibit
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2026 Mary Schein Fall Salon is a non-juried exhibit open to all current members of the Cambridge Art Association (CAA) – including Artist, Associate Artist, Student, and Lifetime. It will be presented as an in-person exhibit in our Kathryn Schultz Gallery (25 Lowell Street) and CAA @ University Place (124 Mount Auburn Street). Please note that approximately 80 artists will be featured in the in-person exhibit, and the rest will be available on CAA’s online exhibit page. We encourage you to apply early to secure a place in one of the galleries, as applications will be viewed on a first-come first-served basis.
Presented in memory of Edgar Schein
Mary Schein was a longtime friend of the Cambridge Art Association, and worked to organize the Fall Salon, for many years, with her friend and fellow CAA supporter, Barbara Ross. After her passing, her family created a small endowment to support the Fall Salon – with Edgar and other family members selecting awards for the exhibit. Ed passed away in 2023, as did Barbara Ross, and we are presenting the 2025 edition of the exhibit in their memory.
Mary Schein (1931 – 2008) was born in Wadena, Minnesota and lived in many places in her childhood, including Panama and Carmel, California. She graduated from Stanford University in 1953 and worked at the Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C. and at the Advanced Management Program of George Washington University. Mary met her husband Edgar in Washington and was married there in 1956. They moved to Cambridge, MA where they resided until her death. Mary was a lover of music having sung in the Stanford Chorus and attended ten performances of Wagner’s Ring in different parts of the world, including Bayreuth in 2005. She was also an avid birder and traveled to Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, the Galapagos, and Antarctica to experience a wide array of bird habitats. Her interests in arts and crafts led her to volunteer at the Society for Arts and Crafts in Boston and at the Cambridge Art Association where she helped to found an annual exhibition of art works by handicapped children called The Art of Love. She was on the Board of Boston Baroque, Hospice of Cambridge and a member of the Mass Audubon Council, the Harvard Travelers Club, the Chilton Club and several mother’s clubs in Cambridge. She was also a member of the founding group of Cambridge at Home. Throughout her life she was an avid tennis player, gardener, gourmet cook who loved to entertain at small dinner parties and a passionate lover of cats.
AWARDS
There will be three Mary Schein Fall Salon Prizes, selected by a committee. All award recipients will receive a free one-year membership to CAA.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Entry Deadline | Friday, August 7 2026 at 5pm EST
- Artist notification | All accepted artists will be posted on this webpage on Thursday, August 13, 2026, by 5pm EST
- Drop-off | Tuesday, September 8 and Wednesday, September 9 from 12-4pm at Kathryn Schultz Gallery and CAA @ University Place (Please note that all works must be delivered on the scheduled drop-off and pick-up dates. CAA cannot schedule alternate delivery times for this exhibit.)
- Pick-Up | Tuesday, October 20 and Wednesday, October 21 from 12-4pm at Kathryn Schultz Gallery and CAA @ University Place (If you do not pick up work from a show on the scheduled date, you will be charged a $15 per week storage fee + a $15 transportation fee if your artwork is exhibited at our CAA @ University Place Gallery. If your artwork requires a truck rental, you must pay the rental fee as well. All fees must be paid before or at pick-up.)
- Exhibit dates | September 16 – October 16, 2026
- In-person reception + awards presentation | Thursday, September 24 from 6-8pm at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery & CAA @ University Place, Kathryn Schultz Gallery at approximately 7pm.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- All mediums accepted: 2D, 3D and video work
- All artwork must be listed as for sale.
- Artwork must have been created within the past five (5) years.
- Work must be original, no reproductions.
- All work submitted must be available for the exhibition dates.
- All wall-mounted work must be wired or have D-rings for hanging (or note method of presentation upon entry). We do not accept sawtooth hangers.
- Diptychs/triptychs are considered as a single work and must be entered as a single JPEG.
- Artwork must not exceed 60 inches on the longest side.
- Total weight of wall-mounted work must not exceed 50lbs.
- Artwork must be gallery ready. Read all of our Art Entry Information.
- All artworks must be dropped off on the scheduled dates.
- Total weight of 3D work must not exceed 100lbs.
- CAA does not accept any ceiling-hanging artworks, due to structural concerns of the space
- Wall-mounted 3D work should be wired for hanging, artists must supply appropriate installation materials.
- The CAA has a limited number of pedestals. Pedestals can be reserved with CAA Staff upon acceptance. If artwork requires a pedestal of a specific size, the pedestal must be provided by the artist.
- For accepted video work, the artist is responsible for providing all necessary display and viewing equipment, including, but not limited to: display monitor, DVD player, USB drive, mounting hardware, remote controls, batteries.
APPLICATION FEES
Each artist can submit one artwork.
- CAA Artist + Associate Artist + Lifetime Members | $15
- Student Members + Fee Waivers | Free
Have questions? If you have questions after reviewing the above information, please email Associate Director, Anna Fubini at afubini@cambridgeart.org, or call us at 617.876.0246
Cambridge Art Association does not issue refunds for exhibition applications. Once submitted, changes cannot be made to any application. All applications must be entered via Submittable.
Image in header courtesy of 2025 Mary Schein Awardee Susan Ahearn