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6 Arts Notes

Troika Gallery Opens Spring Group Show on April 1

March 25, 2016 by Troika Gallery

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Troika Gallery in downtown Easton hosts its popular annual Spring Group Show from April 1 to May 31. Don’t miss this opportunity to see three gallery rooms filled with brand new original works by most of the gallery’s 36 artists. Meet many of the artists in person during an Opening Reception on Friday, April 1 from 5-8pm during downtown Easton’s First Friday Gallery Walk.

“Boat Yard” by Carol Lee Thompson, one of dozens of artists whose work will be included in Troika Gallery’s Spring Group Show on exhibit from April 1 to May 31, 2016. Meet many of the artists in person at an Opening Reception during Easton’s First Friday Gallery Walk on April 1 from 5-8pm.

“Boat Yard” by Carol Lee Thompson, one of dozens of artists whose work will be included in Troika Gallery’s Spring Group Show on exhibit from April 1 to May 31, 2016. Meet many of the artists in person at an Opening Reception during Easton’s First Friday Gallery Walk on April 1 from 5-8pm.

Spring is the perfect time to enjoy the beauty of Troika Gallery’s bouquet of prestigious artists from across the country. Celebrate the season with stunning fresh work—often right off the easel—by fine artists exclusively represented in this area by Troika Gallery: Jorge Alberto, Kenn Backhaus, John Ebersberger, Deborah Elville, Laura Era, J.A. Ferrier, Kevin Fitzgerald, David Buckley Good, Andrew Schuler Guerin, John Davis Held, Mark Hiles, Bo Jia, Jeanette Le Grue, Ken Lehman, Victor Letonoff, Lynne Lockhart, Peter S. Loonam, Kirk McBride, Lou Messa, Raoul Middleman, Terry Miller, Dorothy F. Newland, Victor Nizovtsev, Brendan O’Neill, W. Stanley Proctor, Christopher L. Richard, Gary Robertson, Ann Didusch Schuler, William P. Storck, Carol Lee Thompson, David H. Turner, Paula Waterman, Jennifer Heyd Wharton, Chris Wilke, Vladislav Yeliseyev, and Matthew Zoll.

Specializing in fine, classically based original art, this sophisticated gallery has an elegant ambiance, yet offers the charm and warmth of a friendly working studio found nowhere else on the Eastern Shore. Step into Troika Gallery and take an artistic journey through a multitude of diverse styles and media—from traditional to modern, contemporary to classical realism, watercolor impressionism to Trompe l’œil—all under one roof. With endlessly varied subjects, there is something for everyone, including landscapes, marine, wildlife, still life, figures, florals, fantasy, portraits, sculpture, and porcelain.

Troika Gallery was voted Best Art Gallery (Upper Eastern Shore) in Maryland Life magazine’s Free State’s Finest readers’ poll for three years in a row. Jennifer Heyd Wharton, co-owner of Troika Gallery, was also voted Best Artist (Upper Eastern Shore) in 2012. Troika Gallery has three times been voted Best Art Gallery by What’s Up? Eastern Shore magazine.

Troika Gallery is the longest operating gallery on the Eastern Shore. Over the past 19 years, the gallery has developed a strong following of collectors and art enthusiasts. Enjoy the atmosphere that has created a loyal following and made this one of the Eastern Shore’s most beloved art galleries.

Gallery manager Cris Bowser is pleased to give guided tours and lend in-depth insight into the exhibit’s captivating new works. Gallery owners, Laura Era, and Jennifer Heyd Wharton are both respected professional artists who continue to pursue their painting and portrait careers. Learn more about Jennifer Heyd Wharton at JenniferHeydWhartonFineArt.com, and Laura Era at LauraEra.com.

“Our artists are sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts across the country,” says Wharton. “We are grateful for 19 years of successfully featuring the finest of fine art.”

Troika Gallery is located at 9 S. Harrison Street in downtown Easton. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday, 10am to 5:30pm, and Sunday by appointment. Artist portfolios and gallery information are available online at troikagallery.com. For more information, email at [email protected] or phone at 410.770.9190.

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