23rd Annual Kaleidoscope Exhibition | Juried Exhibition

Betty and Howard Taylor Main Gallery

Kaleidoscope is an annual holiday show presented by the Alliance for the Visual Arts (AVA). This show is open to all members of AVA organizations: Akron Society of Artists (ASA), Artists of Rubber City (AoRC), Cuyahoga Valley Art Center (CVAC), Medina County Art League (MCAL), Ohio Collage Society (OSC), and Women’s Art League of Akron (WAL). This year’s exhibition is juried by Jeffrey Katzin, PhD, Senior Curator at the Akron Art Museum.

Juror’s Statement

As luck would have it, a previous research project led me to read the 1819 treatise in which Sir David Brewster introduced a new invention that he boastfully claimed could “create, in a single hour, what a thousand artists could not invent in the course of a year.” Today this might remind one of artificial intelligence, but Brewster’s device was in fact the same kaleidoscope that gives this exhibition its name. Fittingly, the Kaleidoscope exhibition provided me with an opportunity to be dazzled by a wide range of inventiveness. The members of the Alliance for the Visual Arts have provided beauty, humor, commentary, realism, abstraction, and more. It would have been wrong for me to impose a singular vision upon this diversity, and so my role as juror has instead been to select for individual clarity of technique, message, or concept. I hope that each visit to the exhibition is like giving Brewster’s device a good shake, yielding new and varied impressions beyond any specific intent of mine. This is only possible thanks to the artists who so generously submitted their work, and they have my sincere appreciation. — Jeff Katzin, Juror 

Dr. Jeffrey Katzin is Senior Curator at the Akron Art Museum. He specializes in modern and contemporary art with research ranging from painting to photography, film, and video. Katzin has received a certificate in Art Museum Studies from Smith College, a BA from Wesleyan University, an MA from the University of Texas at Austin, and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, where his doctoral dissertation explored the history and potential of abstract photography, with particular focus on Alvin Langdon Coburn’s Vortographs of 1916–17. Since coming to Akron Art Museum in 2019, he has curated several exhibitions, including Keith Haring: Against All OddsMichelangelo Lovelace: Art Saved My LifeAmanda D. King: Locusts, and Afterimages: Geometric Abstraction and Perception.

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Congratulations to all of our award winners for the 23rd Annual Kaleidoscope Juried Exhibition, on view in the Betty and Howard Taylor Main Gallery from March 6–April 25, 2026.

1st Place: Samantha Schneider, I Promise I’ll Quit Tomorrow, Oil on canvas

2nd Place: Jasmine Gonzales, Untitled (Jack), Mixed media sculpture (clay, resin, acrylic paint, fabric)

3rd Place: Laura Tuokkola, King Me, Antique ironing Board, acrylic paint, wooden chess pieces, wooden hands, brooch, embroidery floss, eye hooks

Honorable Mentions:

  • Tom Campbell, Rootstown Gothic, Oil
  • Jim Jones, Cancer, and Sagittarius, Acrylic on stretched canvas
  • Sharon Frank Mazgaj, Dorothy & Ethel, Colored pencil
  • Andrea Schepis, Tick…..Tick….., Acrylic paint on metronome

1- Ruth Matthews | Endless Bales | $500
Soft pastel
CVAC, WAL

2- Michael Davis Seng | Worlds Within Reach | NFS
Photography
AoRC

3- Kim Barnes | The Newness of Spring | $1,875
Mixed Media
CVAC

4- Kathryn Elias | Wild garden | $400
Watercolor, pen and ink, pastels
MCAL

5- R. Thomas Campbell | Rootstown Gothic | NFS
Oil
ASA

6- Daniel Mainzer | The Lighthouse | $350
Photography
AoRC

7- Brad Rice | Inverted QAnon | $1,500
Acrylic
CVAC, MCAL

8- Kayla Billings | Hairy Mary | $300
Ink
ASA, CVAC

9- Tamara Jaeger | Rage: Fuck the Patriarchy | $175
Acrylic with found materials
AoRC

10- Sally S. Heston | “Sue” | $550
Watercolor
ASA, CVAC, WAL, MCAL

11- Jennifer Vincik | Night’s Edge | $2,000
Acrylic paint & metallic pigment on canvas
AoRC

12- Kellie Wolke | Delaware County Fair, Delaware, OH, Sept. 2025 | $180
Inkjet print
CVAC

13- Kevin Paul Hudak | Space Zone | $500
Oil paint on canvas
ASA, AoRC

14- Andrew A Raz | KDUCK3 | $400
Photography/Digital
MCAL

15- Julie Sheil | Renewal, No. 2 | $1,300
Acrylic on canvas
CVAC

16- Anna Romito | Lunch in Flagstaff | NFS
Oil paint
WAL

17- C. Arthur Croyle | Anything was possible | NFS
Acrylic/oil
ASA

18- Sharon Frank Mazgaj | Dorothy & Ethel | $8,000
Colored Pencil
CVAC

19- Darrell Kent | Cleveland’s Flats from the Clark Avenue Bridge (circa 1979) | NFS (prints available)
Ink markers
MCAL

20- James Buckey | As Night, So Day | $330
100% Cotton Cold Press Giclee
AoRC

21- Judy Takács | Themis, Titan Goddess of Justice…and also, 1 John 4:11, Love is Love | $6,000
Oil on canvas with silver leaf
ASA

22- Jasmine Gonzales | Untitled (Jack) | $3,000
Mixed media sculpture (clay, resin, acrylic paint, fabric)
WAL

23- Yu Liu | Sunset Catcher | $500
Watercolor on paper
CVAC

24- Samantha Schneider | I Promise I’ll Quit Tomorrow | $8,000
Oil on canvas
CVAC

25- Kay Downey | “…your dishonor will remain.” | $1,200
Ceramic
CVAC

26- Bridgett Crocker Emerson | Death Becomes Her V | $350
Photography
AoRC

27- Laurie Musser | OVERSEER | $650
Pencil drawing on fine art paper-digital
MCAL

28- Andy Sabol | World Trade Center | $195
Photo
AoRC

29- Debrah Butler | Silence | $2,500
Graphite and colored pencil
CVAC

30- Helen Wilson | Grassland Vessel- Habitat III | NFS
Mixed media assemblage, unryu paper, cast paper, acrylics
CVAC, OSC

31- Leda Lisk | Yellow and Blue Cottage Shoreline | $1,100
Oil
ASA

32- Tricia Kaman | Tracy’s Space | $2,900
Oil
ASA, CVAC

33- Alexandria Joliat | Harmony Blooms | $300
Mixed Media
CVAC

34- Deanna Clucas | Time Out | $360
Watercolor
CVAC, MCAL, WAL

35- Darrell Kent | Nature’s Art at the Art Museum | $500
Ink markers
MCAL

36- Emma Stedman | Untitled | $757
Embroidery
WAL

37- Shirley Ende-Saxe | He Blamed Eve | $600
Collage and acrylic
OSC, WAL, AoRC

38- Dave Repicky | Long cool woman in a red dress | $375
Acrylic, foreign postage
AoRC

39- Brenda Keblesh | “The heart of Affordability” | $125
Collage
OSC

40- Janet Baran | Unraveling the Chaos | NFS
Acrylics
ASA, CVAC, MCAL

41- Laura Tuokkola | King Me | $650
Antique Ironing Board, Acrylic Paint, Wooden Chess Pieces,
Wooden Hands, Brooch, Embroidery Floss, Eye Hooks
AoRC

42- Jessica Palik | Park Plaza | $350
Archival pigment and acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
AoRC

43- Robert J. Putka | Homage for Cardoon: Death and Rebirth | $2,500
Acrylic on Gallery wrapped canvas
ASA, AoRC

44- Jim Jones | Sagittarius | $5,108
Acrylic on Canvas
ASA, CVAC

45- Jim Jones | Cancer | $5,108
Acrylic on stretched canvas
ASA, CVAC

46- MaryAnn McClellan | Dawn of a New Day | NFS
Acrylic on canvas
WAL

47- Pollock Youngpole | Serenity in Faith | NFS
Photography Digital Art
CVAC

48- Karin Warner | Stillness | $250
Photography
WAL

49- Andrea Schepis | Tick…..Tick….. | $800
Acrylic Paint on Metronome
OSC, AoRC

50- Carol Klingel | Rising From Compost | NFS
Assemblage: found objects, acrylic paint
ASA, AoRC, CVAC, MCAL

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