ROCKLAND — The Good Tern Gallery at Hole In The Wall Bagels, 754, Main St., is pleased to feature the artwork of Paul Chacon, a photographer based in the Midcoast since 1994 with roots in Ecuador. Chacon’s atmospheric photographs reveal the rugged beauty and quiet grace of Maine’s coast. The show is on view and open to the public until Sept. 25 at Hole In The Wall Bagels during opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m..
Chacon writes, “My work explores the intimate side of landscapes: fog rolling through birch groves, dewdrops catching golden light, the quiet solitude of a heron in morning mist. Whether photographing Maine’s moody shores or Ecuador’s high country, I’m searching for moments that invite you to pause and feel rather than simply see.”
His work was included in the 2022 Cuenca Biennial: a biannual art exhibit, featuring artists from all over South America. He was the first photographer to ever be featured in this prestigious event. Chacon lives in Warren with his wife, Sara. For more information visit his website: https://www.paulhchaconphotos.com
Good Tern Gallery curator Fern Axelson noted, “While the show explores Paul’s Maine photographic journey, it includes one piece from his hometown in Ecuador, giving viewers perhaps the first gallery experience of looking down streets of a town in Ecuador and Camden, Maine, framed side by side.”
The Good Tern Gallery at Hole In The Wall is part of the Co-op’s volunteer-led outreach program, which also offers free and low-cost workshops across multiple topics. The Good Tern Co-op is a member-owned health and food store founded in 1980 and committed to providing local healthy food options for the Midcoast Maine community. For updates or questions, contact Good Tern Co-op at community.goodtern@coop or follow along on social media through The Good Tern Co-op or visit the website: https://www.goodtern.com.


