• Frederick Lynch

    A Solo Exhibition
    July 5 – August 16

  • Frederick Lynch

    A Solo Exhibition
    July 5 – August 16

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Frederick Lynch

A Solo Exhibition
July 5 – August 16

Frederick Lynch (1935–2016) was a celebrated Maine artist whose work explored the intersection of nature, structure, and abstraction.

Known for his intricate compositions and sophisticated use of color, Lynch developed a distinctive visual language inspired by the patterns and systems found in the natural world. Over a career spanning more than five decades, he became one of Maine’s most respected abstract painters.

Join us for the opening reception:
Saturday, July 11, 5–7pm:

gallery Artists


  • Abstract line drawing of a large tree with a spherical shape on the left side and several smaller trees at the bottom right corner, featuring cross-hatching and scribble techniques.

    Josefina Auslender

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  • Silhouetted trees in front of a cloudy sky at dusk.

    Dozier Bell

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  • Black and white, stippled square shape with arrowed tips on each corner, centered on a plain white background.

    Tom Butler

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  • Abstract artwork featuring a nude woman in a backbend pose, with a black background, a red dot below her, and an irregularly shaped, colorful structure at the bottom.

    James Parker Foley

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  • A black and white geometric abstract painting with sharp angles and contrasting colors.

    Ken Greenleaf

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  • Abstract painting of green and blue overlapping leaves with a black background.

    Nola Parker

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  • A line of wheat stalks against a white background.

    Vivien Russe

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  • A topographical map with a grid layout, displaying various geometric patterns in a gradient from light blue to dark red.

    Kate Russo

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  • Abstract painting with various colorful brushstrokes in shades of green, blue, red, purple, yellow, black, and beige on a light pink background.

    Andrea Sulzer

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