Nina Jerome

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Upcoming Exhibitions - 2019

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I am very excited to share news about my upcoming exhibitions. The work to be shown includes current landscape drawings and paintings, titled Entangled, as well as past paintings of Maine spaces, and aerial landscape. If you're in the area during the run of any of these shows, I hope that you'll check them out. 

Solo Exhibitions

September 13 – December 21, 2019

Entangled, University of Maine Museum of Art, 40 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME

Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 – 5:00

The wild movement and circular structure of invasive Wild Grape, and the way it seemed to dance on the edge between beauty and chaos, caught my attention while I was a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Amherst, Virginia. As the series continued the vines took on added significance, relating to complexity that permeates other aspects of our lives.

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Dance, 12x24, oil on canvas

October 11 – November 9, 2019

Entangled Space,
Elizabeth Moss Gallery, 251 U.S. Route 1, Falmouth, ME
207.781.2620

This exhibit includes an additional selection of the Entangled series.

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Entangled 1, 40x30, oil on canvas

August 1 – October 31, 2019

Nina Jerome Maine Landscape Paintings,
St. Joseph Hospital Internal Medicine, 900 Broadway, Bangor ME
Monday – Friday, 8:00 – 4:30

Includes a selection of Maine paintings from Addison, Great Cranberry, and Great Spruce Head Islands on canvas and paper.

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Penobscot Bay from Great Spruce Head Island, 12x24, oil on canvas

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South Meadow Milkweed, 11x14, gouache on paper

Group Exhibitions

September 19, 4:00 – 7:00, 2019

Seasons of Maine,
Deighan Wealth Advisors, 455 Harlow Street, Bangor ME

This invitational group exhibit that continues to hang through September and early October includes a selection from the Land Marks series, aerial views of urban landscape. 

Land Marks focuses on the land as seen from above. Our developed environment reflects our ideas, priorities, activities, and patterns of living, and, nowhere is that more apparent than from the air. In painting, I document the structure of a specific place, and record my awareness of how we have designed our spaces and shifted the quality of the land away from its original natural state.

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Hudson River Passage, 24x18, oil on linen

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Manhattan Light, 12x12, oil on linen

October 4 – November 17

Framing Maine: Artist’s Perspectives on Place,

University of Maine, Lord Hall Gallery, University of Maine, Orono ME, Monday - Friday 9:00 - 4:00.

This invitational show includes the work of a variety of Maine landscape artists.