"Ah, Summer!" gallery show at Archipelago in downtown Rockland, Maine 2023


On 6 May 2016 in Rockland, Maine, Asymmetrick Arts and Black Hole will launch the new season with the opening of the Spring Exhibition 2016.  For the second consecutive year, the two galleries will host a collaborative open-submission show, designed to encourage and promote contemporary, creative, and vibrant work in this thriving destination for the arts.  
More than 70 artists responded to the call for submissions, collectively submitting over 300 pieces of work. 


Skully Art Freak II & A.T. Dinoid selected submissions

Featured at Chapter Two gallery in Corea, Maine 2023

THE DRIFT ROPE PROJECT I II III

Drift Rope IV-XIX  2015

Black Hole presents The Drift Rope Project



The Sohns Gallery, located in The Rock & Art Shop at 36 Central Street, Bangor, Maine presents the third annual All Small art show.  28 local Maine artist were given three small (6”x 6”) birch wood panels and asked to create. The result is one of our most diverse gallery shows.  Artist’s works include a wide variety of mediums.
The shows run from Nov 1st- Dec. 24th and can be viewed in The Rock & Art Shop.



Spring Exhibition 2015: presented by Asymmetrick Arts and Black Hole

On 1 May 2015 in Rockland, Maine, Asymmetrick Arts and Black Hole launched the new season with the opening of the Spring Exhibition 2015, a first on Main Street in Rockland, as the two galleries hosted a collaborative open-submission show, designed to encourage and promote contemporary, creative, and vibrant work in this thriving destination for the arts. 


The Drift Rope Project I  2015 


The Sohns Gallery third annual "ALL SMALL" 2015



Leanard R. Craig Gallery at Unity College (UCCPA)  Unity, Maine 2013



The Sohns Gallery at The Rock & Art Shop  Bangor, Maine 2015



Black Hole, 403 Main Street, Rockland, Maine is pleased to present a new group of work by Maine Artist Eric Darling.
This collection represents a departure from his previous work, and embraces the long-standing tradition in Maine art of using found objects, in this case pot warp.
From this starting point, the artist explores ideas of abstract composition and repetition.