Stark Artists Exhibition awards are announced at the MassMu

Stark Artists Exhibition awards are announced at the MassMu
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Best in Show Jessica Morton, bare feet, 64” x 48”, Mixed media

                        

MassMu’s Aultman Health Foundation Gallery will include 74 works of art selected from 221 submitted by 91 artists, 51 of whom are represented in the show.

Additional Stark Countians whose artwork is exhibited are: Claire Murray Adams, Rosemary Anderson, Rodney Atwood, Alexia Avdelas, Todd Bergert, Charles Bonakoski, Chris Borello, Lou Camerato, Peter Castillo, Paul B. Codispoti, Therese Cook, Ron Copeland, David L. Dingwell, Laura Donnelly, Steve Ehret, Linda Faulkner, Shea Flaherty, Robert Gallik, Timothy Hirst, Bruce Humbert, Christine Janson, David Jentgen, Erika Katherine, Annabelle Kim, Judi Krew, David L. Kuntzman, Susan Kurtz, Ted Lawson, Sam Lilenfield, Amy V. Lindenberger, Sally Priscilla Lytle, Miranda Marsh, Sharon Frank Mazgaj, Susan McClelland, Mal McCrea, Daniel McLaughlin, Jessica Morton, Emily Orsich, Natividad Lopez Ortiz, Patricia Zinsmeister Parker, Mark V. Pitocco, Brian Robinson, Priscilla Roggenkamp, Kathryn Skidmore, Sari Sponhour, Bruce Stebner, Alex Strader, Chad Troyer, Pat Mather Waltz, Jo Westfall, and Gail Wetherell-Sack.

This year’s jurors were: Cleveland artist Davon Brantley; Melissa Stallard, associate professor, photography area coordinator, The University of Akron; and Steve Mountz, artist/art instructor, Salem, Ohio. They selected artwork in the exhibition as well as the prizes. The People’s Choice Award will be announced in January.

The Stark County Artists Exhibition can be seen through Jan. 14, 2024, Tuesdays through Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays 2-5 p.m. except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Years Day.

The Massillon Museum is located at 121 Lincoln Way East in downtown Massillon. For more information, call the 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org.


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