
33rd Annual Juried Art Show
April 3 @ 8:00 am - May 15 @ 5:00 pm

The 33rd Annual Juried Art Show
Apr. 3 – 30, 2025
33rd Annual Juried Art Show Prizes
Best of Show Alexa Titus for “Raspberries”
First Place Painting Tatiana Strelnikova for “The Blosson of the Rose Hip”
Second Place Painting Anneli Curnock for “Return of the Wicked Swan”
Third Place Painting Ralph Bacon for Le Boeuf Creek by the Depot
First Place Drawing Tatiana Strelnikova for “Robbie”
Second Place Drawing Linda Janosko for “Hunter”
First Place Photography Joan Pogalies for “Drama Queen”
Second Place Photography Jim Mosman for “Hidden Waterfall”
Third Place Photography Harry Schwentker for “Lost in Thought”
First Place Mixed Media Suzanne Ryan for “Dream Places”
Second Place Mixed Media Marisa Olson for “Billy Quilt”
Third Place Mixed Media Julie Cook for “Oh, the Glory of Fall”
First Place 3D Joseph Downey for “Being Alone is Easier on the Heart”
Second Place 3D Ronald Carroll for “Darby’s Idea”
Third Place 3D Thomas Kampi for “Flower Arrangement”
Student Honorable Mention Maya Elmore for “Interlocked”
CONGRATULATIONS EVERYONE!
The 33rd Juried Art Show is open to all visual artists in Northeast Ohio. Any high school or adult artist may submit up to three works in any two-dimensional medium. Small three-dimensional works may be submitted as well.
Jurors for the show are Nancy Nelson-Brotz an Dani Klein.
Nancy Nelson-Brotz is an East Coast native who joins the AAC staff having been part of the arts family in Madison for years through her art education work at Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, the Painesville Recreation Department, Perry Library, Madison Library, Mentor Senior Center, the Painesville Senior Center, and Stella’s Art Gallery. She earned a BA in Art from California University of Pennsylvania. She creates artworks in oil pastels, mosaics, and needle felting. She serves as the Visual Arts Director at the Ashtabula Arts Center and on the board and as a participating artist at Stella’s Art Gallery. She is the administrator for The Paul and Norma Tikkanen Painting Prize as well as serving on it’s Board. Nancy has won many regional awards for her work as well as has been published several times.
Dani Klein is a co-owner of Stella’s Art in Willoughby. She earned a Master of Arts in Art Therapy from Ursuline College and is a registered art therapist. Her primary medium is clay, but she also works with acrylic and watercolors paints.
The Art Show is displayed from Apr. 3 – 30 at the Madison Public Library, 6111 Middle Ridge Rd., Madison, OH 44057. Awards Reception is Wednesday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m. at the library.
A virtual version of the show will be available after the show’s awards reception.








