Category: Rockland

Current Exhibitions at Dowling Walsh Gallery

David Graeme Baker is a graduate of Wesleyan University and studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He currently resides with his wife and two sons in Hancock, Maine. David’s contemporary domestic genre scenes are imbued with mystery and tension creating enigmatic narratives that explore our relationships with ourselves and one another. […]

PLEIN AIR PAIRING at Landing Gallery

Landing Gallery, 409 Main St. in Rockland is pleased to announce the opening of “PLEIN AIR PAIRING”, an exhibition of new paintings by Monique Lazard and Tom Curry, opening on Friday, September 16 through October 29. The Artists’ Opening Reception will be held on Friday, September 16th from 5-8 PM. Monique’s landscape paintings have sense […]

“Harvest and Houses” at CRAFT Gallery

CRAFT Gallery opens its September “Harvest and Houses” show on First Friday, September 2nd through October 4th, with a new body of work by Jesse Gillespie. The artist lives and works in Rockland close by the Arts District. He has again chosen to take an insignificant subject and transform it into a work of art. […]

Art Space Gallery to host reception during Rockland’s First Friday Art Walk

Art Space Gallery invites you to the September “Arts in Rockland” first Friday art walk.  We will be hanging a new show in our front room.  Please stop by and join us for wine, refreshments and meet our artists on Friday, September 2nd, from 5 to 8 pm.  This reception will feature the work of […]

Consonant Compositions OPENING FIRST FRIDAY, 9/2 5-8 pm at Carver Hill Gallery

Carver Hill Gallery, 338 Main Street in Rockland, Maine, will open their September show, Consonant Compositions, on First Friday, September 2, 2016. There will be a reception with the artists from 5 – 8 pm. This show illustrates how the artists use color, contrast, relationship, and arrangement to create successful compositions in five completely different […]

Archipelago features artists in celebration of Fall

Betty Heselton and Kathleen Perelka, among others, are on display through November 13th Artists’ Reception: Friday, September 2 – 5:00pm to 8:00pm Location: Archipelago Fine Arts Gallery, 386 Main St, Rockland Contact: Lisa Mossel Vietze, Archipelago Director: (207) 596-0701, [email protected] Fall brings color and beautiful light, subjects Kathleen Perelka and Betty Heselton explore in their artwork. New paintings are currently […]

CMCA’s Late Summer Exhibitions: Lauren Henkin and Don Voisine

The Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA) is excited to announce its 2016 late summer exhibition schedule at the art center’s new campus at 21 Winter Street, Rockland, Maine. CMCA’s striking new building, designed by internationally acclaimed architect Toshiko Mori, opened on June 26, 2016. The new facility, located in the heart of downtown Rockland’s burgeoning […]

“LAND, SEA & AIR” at Landing Gallery

Landing Gallery, 409 Main St. in Rockland is pleased to announce the opening of “LAND, SEA & AIR”, a solo exhibition of 65 new paintings by Irma Cerese, opening on Friday, August 5 through September 11.  The Artist’s Opening Reception will be held on Friday, Aug 5th from 5-8 PM during Arts In Rockland’s first […]

Archipelago “Summer” show features artists from Waldoboro and Chebeague Island

Event Date: Fri, 08/05/2016 – 5:00pm to 8:00pm Event Location: Archipelago Fine Arts Gallery, 386 Main St Rockland Contact Name: Lisa Mossel Vietze, Archipelago Director: (207) 596-0701, [email protected]  Archipelago Fine Arts is celebrating summer with a new exhibition including Jean Kigel, Caroline Loder, Dylan Metrano, Lacey Goodrich, Wayne Hall, Michele O’Keefe, Stephanie Crossman, Jeff Barrett, Carolyn Kemp, and […]

John Winship Catch at Carver Hill Gallery

Carver Hill Gallery, 338 Main Street, Rockland, Maine, will open a solo show of paintings by John Winship on First Friday, August 5, 2016 from 5 – 8 pm. “John Winship is a painter of dark and evocative scenes; dreamlike, mysterious pictures of people who seem to be from another time.”—Linda Wertheimer, NPR, “All Things […]