This page is a temporary page to give collectors a preview of the upcoming exhibit.
Jo Coyle
Light Fixtures
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Opening Reception January 17th, 2026 4pm-6pm |
Show runs from - January 17th, 2026 - February 28th, 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 January 17th.
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 January 17th.
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.
Jo Coyle graduated from Mount St. Mary's University with a BA in Fine Art in 2011, after studying fine art and film at the Carver Center for Arts & Technology in Towson, MD. Experiencing the beginning of the pandemic while pregnant rekindled her artistic practice, as it became a safe outlet with which to filter a growing awareness and suspicion of the unknown. Since then her work has been featured in several local and online exhibitions, including a 2022 solo exhibition in Baltimore dedicated to bringing awareness to women’s mental health through a journalistic series of portraits. Jo is based in bucolic Freeland, Maryland, where she celebrates life with her husband, young daughter and beloved dog.
Website - www.jocoyle.com/
Instagram - www.instagram.com/jocoyleart/
Facebook - www.facebook.com/jocoyleart/
Statement
Light Fixtures serves as my first dedicated study of the complexities of light and color within natural scenes. After observation of many landscapes through commutes, hikes, and other outdoor excursions, I’ve found that the playful and often dramatic relationship between light and what tempers it fascinates me, and reminds me of how artful objects like lampshades and sconces dampen, redirect, or recolor light to create various atmospheres. Nature does the same on a wild, magnificent scale, and for whatever reason evokes within me a visceral sense of peace, solitude, and otherworldliness.
Inspired by this reaction, I created these landscapes to craft these dynamics I witnessed and produce space for viewers to respond in their own way. Throughout the collection I balanced my own emotional processes and translations with evolving technical skills, experimenting with a myriad of oil painting techniques to promote my artistic growth and to honor how light plays upon organic and manmade structures in scenes from my Freeland backyard to the skies above, and even the cold waters of Patagonia.
Inspired by this reaction, I created these landscapes to craft these dynamics I witnessed and produce space for viewers to respond in their own way. Throughout the collection I balanced my own emotional processes and translations with evolving technical skills, experimenting with a myriad of oil painting techniques to promote my artistic growth and to honor how light plays upon organic and manmade structures in scenes from my Freeland backyard to the skies above, and even the cold waters of Patagonia.