This page is a temporary page to give collectors a preview of the upcoming exhibit.
Peter Dubeau
Ground Keeping
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Opening Reception March 7th, 2026 4pm-6pm |
Show runs from - March 7th, 2026 - April 18th, 2026 |
Preview (collector's advance viewing)
As a valued member of our Collector's Preview list, you have the unique opportunity to see all of pieces that will be part of the exhibit before it opens to the public. First access to all of the work and the opportunity to purchase your favorite/s before they become available to everyone.
This exhibit opens March 7th.
Below are images of all of the pieces that will be on display in the exhibit as well as reserve pieces that will replace sold pieces as those paintings go home with collectors.
This exhibit opens March 7th.
Below are images of all of the pieces that will be on display in the exhibit as well as reserve pieces that will replace sold pieces as those paintings go home with collectors.
Call or email to make a purchase or schedule a visit to the gallery.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
Additional images, or a video, to see the work from alternate angles are available upon request.
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays & Saturdays 2pm-6pm
Click image for a larger view.
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays & Saturdays 2pm-6pm
Click image for a larger view.
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Peter Dubeau is an artist, arts administrator and curator living in Baltimore City. He received his BFA in General Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). For 15 years, he was Associate Dean of Open Studies at MICA. Prior to that position, he was Director of School 33 Art Center in Baltimore.
His artwork has been exhibited in the Baltimore/Washington area including group exhibitions at Maryland Art Place, Goucher College, The Park School, Carroll County Arts Council, Loyola College, Arlington Arts Center, and Stevenson University. Internationally, his work has been exhibited in Japan and Nepal. Solo exhibitions include Catonsville Community College and Notre Dame of Maryland University in Baltimore. He has served as curator and juried numerous exhibitions in the Baltimore/Washington area, as well as participated on exhibition panels for Flashpoint Gallery in Washington DC, the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District and the Maryland State Arts Council. |
Website - www.peterdubeau.com/copy-of-art-work-1
Instagram - www.instagram.com/peter.m.dubeau/
Facebook - www.facebook.com/peter.dubeau.9
Statement
My art is a harmony of forms. Most of my work includes natural, figurative, and architectural motifs as associations of beauty and memory. Ornate and decorative Eastern textiles are also sources. Whether boldly or obscurely, grid-like or lattice structures are also present and intertwine themselves with these elements.
Since Summer 2019, my recent body of work is based on gravesites located in the Père Lachaise and Montparnasse cemeteries in Paris. I am interested in the various styles and meaning of ornamentation adorning these graves and family mausoleums.
Over centuries, artisans created designs reflecting the interred’s religion, culture, and social status. Sculptural motifs symbolizing nature, religious affiliation and the supernatural are omnipresent. In addition, many graves are in disrepair and suffer from neglect, specifically where natural elements have become intrusive and have come to reclaim their space.
This new series represents both a synthesis and distillation of styles and symbolism extracted from these sculptural gravesites. Additionally, personal references and motifs are interjected, that refer to the passage of time, which for me reflects a strong bond to the past.
Since Summer 2019, my recent body of work is based on gravesites located in the Père Lachaise and Montparnasse cemeteries in Paris. I am interested in the various styles and meaning of ornamentation adorning these graves and family mausoleums.
Over centuries, artisans created designs reflecting the interred’s religion, culture, and social status. Sculptural motifs symbolizing nature, religious affiliation and the supernatural are omnipresent. In addition, many graves are in disrepair and suffer from neglect, specifically where natural elements have become intrusive and have come to reclaim their space.
This new series represents both a synthesis and distillation of styles and symbolism extracted from these sculptural gravesites. Additionally, personal references and motifs are interjected, that refer to the passage of time, which for me reflects a strong bond to the past.