Artistic KALEIDOSCROPE I

Artistic KALEIDOSCROPE I

Burl Gallery presents the first exhibit in their 2025 Curatorial Series featuring work from 50+ artists

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, Ever-Changing Possibilities, Diversity & Complexity, Creativity and Imagination and the Initiative to Sustain Beauty.

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.

Please join us on this JOURNEY in 2025.
60 original pieces of ART. Created by 60 ARTISTS.


Participating Artists:
Almira Downs, Amy R. Clark, Amy Ouradnik, Andrea Canter, Angela Spencer, Anne Landreman, Bebe Keith, Becky Sievert, Brad Hay, Brian J. Ness, Brit Sigh, Catherine A. Palmer, Catrielle Barnett, Chloe Briggs, Cristiano Pereira, Danniella, Derrek Garfield, Doug Garder, Effie Ferguson, Emmett Muerhoff, Eric Lunde, Eric Zuccola, Gabrielle Bowen, Gena Cohen, Heidi Jeub, James Taylor, Jan Spencer de Gutiérrez, Jeff Gray, Jen Shaffer, Jo Ann Hendricks, Jodi Trotta, Johanna Joy, Joyce Loney, Juniper Winn, Kaitlin Waldera, Katiana Shovelain, Kay Marcotte, Lauren Gengler, Lauren Jacobson, Lauren Lindenbaum, Mandy Chowen, MK Peterson, Mark Cosimini, Matthew Klein, Miles Mullen, Moz Rude, Nataliia Tofteland, Nick Motter, St. Cyr Ceramics, Sam Herdman, Sam Meersman, Samuel Fiedler, Shona Dockter, Sue Cordek, Tad Anderson, Thomas Burke, Tom Westberg, Tony J., Trudi Schaefer, Zhanna Gertjejansen

Gallery Hours
Saturday/Sunday, 10am-4pm

Image: Brad Hay, Trapped


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