
Artistic Kaleidoscope IV
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Artistic KALEIDOSCOPE IV
Exhibit Dates: 9.27.25 thru 11.15.25
The curatorial essence of our 2025 exhibition schedule is Artistic KALEIDOSCOPE.
The term "kaleidoscope" is derived from the Ancient Greek words:
καλός (kalos), “beautiful, beauty”, εἶδος (eidos), "that which is seen: form, shape",
σκοπέω (skopeō), "to look to, to examine", hence "observation of beautiful forms".
The kaleidoscope is a metaphor for ART in a number of ways, including:
Transformation through Perspective:
Just as a kaleidoscope produces different patterns with each turn, it can symbolize how perspective shapes our understanding of reality. It suggests that there are multiple viewpoints and interpretations of the same situation. Each artists perspective is unique to them.
Ever-Changing Possibilities:
The kaleidoscope's changing patterns and reflections can represent the many creative possibilities out there; and life’s changes that serve as a catalyst for creative shifts that can lead to new and unexpected outcomes. Therein lies the fluidity of life and art.
Diversity & Complexity:
A kaleidoscope's intricate designs made from various colors and shapes can symbolize the beauty of diversity in society.
It reflects the idea that different backgrounds, experiences, and ideas come together to create a richer, more vibrant whole.
Creativity and Imagination:
The artistic patterns generated by a kaleidoscope can represent creativity. It suggests that creativity arises from the interplay of different elements and that imagination can transform the ordinary into something extraordinary. This is creativity personified.
The Initiative to Sustain Beauty:
The kaleidoscope's ability to transform broken glass into beautiful patterns can represent the ability to put things back together.
Art inspires us to build a better world.
It causes us to long for “something more” and inspires us to pursue it.
Art is proof that “something more” is out there because that “something more” seems to loom behind every artists creation.
In this way, ART has the potential to be very powerful and transformative.
The mind is a magnificent kaleidoscope of limitless creative potential waiting to be seized.
Please join us on this JOURNEYin 2025.
75 original pieces of ART. Created by 75 ARTISTS.
Artist Celebration | Reception:
Saturday, 10.11.25
5pm-8pm
Light Refreshments
Free & Open to the Public
EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
- Amy Ouradnik
- Amy R. Clark
- Amy Vaughn
- Angela Spencer
- Anne Landreman
- Barbara Lager
- Beth Slater Winnick
- Blackduck
- Brandon Lutterman
- Britta Olmanson
- Calee A.H. Cecconi
- Cameron Williams
- Carl Nanoff
- Catrielle Barnett
- Cary Favre
- Daniel B. Lager
- Daniel Hendricksen
- Darrell Hagan
- Doug Garder
- Dylan Novak
- Eric Lewiston
- Eric Skoglund
- Eric Zuccola
- Erik Mueller
- Jaime Llewellyn
- Jameson Olm
- Jane Stern
- Jasmine Mason
- Jay D. Sieler
- Jay Schlie
- JB Jarvi-Beamer
- Jeannie Leuthner
- Jen Shaffer
- Jennifer Zuccola
- Jodi Trotta
- Joyce Loney
- Julie Deneen
- Kat Corrigan
- Katiana Shovelain
- Kay Marcotte
- KCJMR.ART
- Kordula Coleman
- Kristin M. Jones
- Ky Robinson Studio
- Leo Fortune
- Lydia Kranz
- Mandy Chowen
- Mark Cosimini
- MaryBeth Garrigan
- MELMCK
- Meranda Turbak
- Michael Bahl
- Michael Schmidt
- Mike Schatz
- Mikha Dominguez
- Mu Ku Hser
- Nataliia Tofteland
- Nathan Stromberg
- Paul Corydon
- PD Stonecarver
- Peter d'Ascoli
- Rachel Cain
- Rebecca Wynia
- Richard Stryker
- Richard Swanson
- Rudy Cronje
- Sam Meersman
- Sara James
- Sara Thomas
- Soon (Amy) Squires
- Sophia Kosel
- St Cyr Ceramics
- Susan Soloman
- Trudi Schaefer
- Zhanna Gertjejansen
Gallery Hours
Saturday | Sunday: 10am-4pm