Archipelago
Fine Arts Gallery
Established in 2007, Archipelago Fine Arts Gallery provides a venue for Maine’s island and coastal artists to showcase larger works. Hosting exhibits by renowned painters, sculptors, glass-blowers and artists who work in many different media, the gallery displays visions of the Gulf of Maine on Main Street in Rockland.
Our People
Some of our talented people working in this area.
Cathe Brown Sales Floor Overseer | |
Lisa Mossel Vietze Manager of Archipelago |
NEW WORK by Peter Ralston
Hailed by Daniel E. O’Leary, director of the Portland Art Museum, as “the direct spiritual descendent of Winslow Homer in his loving and solemn response to the Maine coast,” Peter Ralston has logged thousands of nautical miles since his introduction in 1978 – by his lifelong friends Andrew and Betsy Wyeth – to the austere beauty of Maine’s archipelago. Author of Sightings: A Maine Coast Odyssey in 1997 and published in scores of books and magazines, Ralston is rarely without his camera. Philip Conkling, founder and president of the Island Institute, hopes that people will be inspired by Ralston’s most recent portrayals of the hauntingly beautiful places that sparked the founding of the Island Institute so many years ago.
News |
| Jul 07, 2008 | | Celebrating island life through photos |
| Jul 03, 2008 | | Island Institute's vision remains same after 25 years |
| Jul 02, 2008 | | 2008 Spring/Summer Highlights |
