Triangle Gallery features three new shows in June-July 2026
Triangle Gallery is featuring three new shows: two solo shows and one group show.
Susan Groce / Land(e)scapes, a selection of large drawings spanning a number of years til present, will be on exhibit in the back gallery. This work displays both the continuity and shift of her visual language. Groce work(s) “to create fragile environments that are ephemeral and elusive, as though glimpsed on the very edge of visibility”. This exhibition will be on view until July 20.
Jamie Johnston / the Sum of the Parts will be on view upstairs from May 29 to July 6. These constructions of wood and paint move visually yet are stationary on the wall. According to Johnston, “Sculptural form can activate a space. What you see changes as you walk around, or by it. My work is primarily wall hung constructions that encourage discovery and surprise through movement. I think in a world of pattern, geometry and visual relationship. I make wooden parts and freeze them in space when I like what I see. I use color, shadow, relationship and repetition to find a visual language that speaks what words cannot say.”
The main gallery downstairs will reflect a season-long, ever-changing, exhibition of work by gallery artists. June’s show is titled Arcadian Light… and includes work by Jessica Straus, Karen Jelenfy, Cynthia Selinger, Mark Little, Linda Packard, Jennifer Berk, Marc Leavitt, George Pearlman, Carbery Morrow, Talya Baharal, Ray Mathis, Doreen Nardone, and Keith Schneider. This collection will be up through June 29.
Triangle Gallery is located at 8 Elm Street in Rockland. Summer hours (beginning in June) will be Tuesday - Saturday, noon to 5, with Sundays by chance or appointment. Please contact us through our website at www.trianglegallery8elm.com or 207-593-8300.
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Triangle Gallery
8 Elm Street
Rockland, ME 04841
United States