Jeremy Randall has been working in clay and making decorative and functional pottery for over 20 years. He received his Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from Syracuse University in 2000, and his Masters of Fine Arts in ceramics from the University of Florida in 2005. Currently he lives in Tully, New York, and owns and operates his studio/teaching and retail business Papavero Clay Studio in Marcellus NY. Jeremy’s work can be found in galleries across the US, has shown in numerous national shows, and has had the privilege of teaching workshops across the United States and internationally. In 2017 he began an apprenticeship program in his studio, looking for ways to offer traditional/non-traditional education experiences for emerging artists in a ceramic studio setting.


Judith Plotner, Sanctuary II October, 2025
James Skvarch, Curious Readers Oblivious of the Threatening Storm, 2025
Victoria Connors, Finger Lakes Winter Sunset, 2025
Annalisa Barron, Ålesund Wind Seat, 2025
Jill Herlands, Kitchen Sink Cuff, 2023
Made in NY 2026
March 28 through May 16, 2026
This is the 30th annual Made in NY exhibition, a juried show at the Schweinfurth Art Center located in Auburn, NY, that features work by artists who live in New York State. The exhibit is an opportunity for artists to showcase their work in a competitive, juried exhibition. Prizes will be awarded, including $1000 for Best of Show. The exhibit is open to all media, such as photography, sculpture, ceramics, painting, drawing, fiber, installation, and video.
In 2026, 399 artists applied for the exhibition, of which 70 were accepted. The show includes 74 artworks, including paintings, photographs, jewelry, quilts, sculptures, felted works, and more.
The opening reception will be 4 to 6 pm Saturday, March 28, 2026, at the Art Center. Prizes will be announced at 5 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.
Meet the Jurors
Jim Allen
Annalisa Barron
A. Bascove
Jill Bell
Julie Bero-Emerson
Kathleen Bolin
Frid Branham
Phyllis Bryce Ely
Karen Burns
Stephen Carlson
Victoria Connors
Tonia Cowan
Cynthia Cratsley
Margaret Day
Joe Demetro
Jackie Dickinson
Jill Doscher
Henry J. Drexler
Leonard Eichler
John Fitzsimmons
Michael Flanagan
Faithanne Flesher
Diane Foley
Bret Garwood
Siavash Golkar
Julia Graziano
Kristy Guenther
Wenda Habenicht
Chelsea Hagin
Rich Harrington
Barbara Hart
Jill Herlands
David Higgins
Lee Hoag
Lowell Hutcheson
Alex Hutton
Stephen Kankus
Tom Kredo
Susan Larkin
Fannie Lee
Kathy Lewandowski
Chloe Loewenguth
Chris Losee
Kirin Makker
William Mazza
Kyle Mort
Joy Muller-McCoola
Richard Nolan
Maxwell Oglesbee
Sofía Luz Pérez
Paul Pearce
Juan Perdiguero
Judith Plotner
David Porter
Kristin Reagan
John Rodrigues
Judy Rosenberg
Maria Rosenblum
Patricia Russotti
Wendy Saam
Eric Shute
Karen Sienk
James Skvarch
Linda VanArtsdalen
Jessica Warner
Donalee Wesley
Betz White
Spencer Woodcock
Robert Wurster
Walter Zimmerman
Serving as the executive director of the Kirkland Art Center in Clinton, NY, Anita Welych is also a practicing visual artist. She received her BFA at Cornell University and completed an MFA at Syracuse University. In between, she pursued graduate coursework in painting and lithography at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá on a Fulbright Grant. She subsequently returned to Colombia on a teaching Fulbright, lecturing across the country.
Welych taught in the Studio Art program at Cazenovia College for over thirty years, developing the major in Arts Management and serving as its director. She served on the Syracuse Public Art Commission for three years and was a founding board member of ArtRage Gallery, both located in Syracuse.
Welych has exhibited nationally and internationally, working in book arts, collage, printmaking, painting, and installation. Her lifelong interest in social and environmental issues drives the content of her art.


