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22 YEARS ON S. MAIN STREET | The Spirit of Summer Solstice

  • Pat Rini Rohrer Gallery 71 South Main Street Canandaigua Historic District, NY, 14424 United States (map)

Opening Reception Saturday: July 15 from, 1 to 4 pm
This exhibit will embrace the summer solstice spirit by featuring Pat Rini Rohrer and the gallery artists. Their work celebrating the exciting summer colors and emotions found in spectacular scenery of the Finger Lakes region, iconic travels or from inspired expressionistic abstractions and realistic imagery.  

The gallery features original artwork of over 35 respected artists. Canandaigua professional artist, Pat Rohrer established the Pat Rini Rohrer Gallery.  “22 years ago when I began the gallery you have to understand my undeniable passion for the ‘Arts’.  I have been creating art for over 56 years.  Art is like a dance; both rhythm and a musical element find their way into the artist’s work.  It is magical how art transforms a person and community.” says Pat Rohrer. This year, my partner, John & Kelli Poisson have made some exciting changes with fabulous renovations and upgrades within gallery. The gallery’s new display space is located on the second floor. It has been named ‘The North End Gallery’, as a nod to Pat, as it was a name she considered when first opening her gallery 22 years ago.

The gallery is located in a beautifully refurbished 1850’s building on S. Main Street in downtown Canandaigua, a thriving art community.  The Pat Rohrer Gallery has garnered much attention and respect since its opening.  You will find paintings, photography, ceramics, glass, jewelry, original hand pulled prints and mixed media in this unique gallery.

 What is especially unique about this gallery are the Studio II art classes and workshops taught by various professional artists. We invite all to experience this gallery and enjoy its creative atmosphere.

Come see The North End Gallery, the new expanded 2nd floor gallery space!

Refreshments will be served during the afternoon reception on Saturday, July 15, which is free and open to the public. 

Exhibition Runs: July 15 – Sept. 2, 2023