
Sea Mist, oil, by William Storck
Troika Gallery is proud to celebrate 28 years of showcasing The Finest of Fine Art on Friday, November 14, during the Waterfowl Festival. The Champagne Reception will feature masterpieces by regional, national, and international artists.
Founded in 1997 by artists Dorothy Newland, Jennifer Heyd Wharton, and Laura Era, Troika Gallery opened its doors in Easton and has since become a staple in the local art scene. The gallery’s enduring success is attributed to its impressive roster of 40 + artists and the professional, friendly, and knowledgeable owner and manager. Specializing inoriginal fine art, commissioned portraiture, custom framing, appraisal referrals, personalized home curation, and artist talks and demos during First Friday openings, Troika continues to engage and inspire art lovers.
Whether you’re a seasoned art collector, a passionate admirer, or simply an art enthusiast, we encourage you to stop by and explore this fantastic exhibit—or visit us online. Professional artist and owner, Laura Era, along with Gallery Manager Peg Fitzgerald, are always happy to assist with any questions and to make your experience memorable. Troika Gallery also offers a popular service for transporting, hanging, and personally curating artwork in your home. Clients are encouraged to take a painting home “on trial” before making a final decision.
The gallery is showcasing works in oil, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, pencil, bronze, and porcelain. This annual show is a favorite among collectors and art enthusiasts alike. The opening reception is during Waterfowl Festival.
Troika Gallery is located at 9 South Harrison Street in Historic Downtown Easton. Our hours are Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Sunday through Wednesday by appointment. For more information, please call 410-770-9190 or visit us at www.troikagallery.com




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