Mark Abercrombie

Mark Abercrombie (b. 1988) worships the concept of “total freedom” in his art. Only through art can He reach states of total freedom on a regular basis. Achieving this freedom is a tall order, one that is worthy of working towards.

While Mark loves creating, he takes exceptional pleasure when someone other than himself is moved by his art, and in learning that his work has a positive effect on others.

Mark Abercrombie’s work is featured in private collections in Portugal, Scotland, Canada, Australia, and America. Mark has been invited to contribute two paintings for permanent display at DCRI, a Duke University building in Durham, NC. Mark had 11 paintings displayed in the penthouse of the late architect of the African American Smithsonian History Museum, Phil Freelon. One of his paintings was purchased by a producer of Marvel Studio’s movie “Iron Man” through this showing at the penthouse. The North Carolina News & Observer featured a photo of one of Mark’s paintings in the Sunday Arts section of the newspaper’s “Fall Arts Preview,” as part of the newspaper’s coverage of his solo exhibition. His shows have also been promoted by the Indy Newspaper located in North Carolina.

Mark currently has many residencies where his art is always displayed and for sale. One of which is a residency at Chapel Hill, NC Aloft Hotel as well as the Raleigh, NC Aloft Hotel location. He enjoys working with realtors; his paintings can be displayed in their listed homes for sale. Mark is currently collaborating with Emmy winner and music producer Stephen Levitin aka Apple Juice Kid by doing visuals for an upcoming album release.

Mark’s work was featured in ‘Here & There,’ on view March 14-30, 2025.

Join us for an Artist Talk with Mark Abercrombie on Monday, March 24 at 7:30 pm et to learn about his artworks on view, studio process, and what being an artist means to him. Tune in via Instagram Live at @see.saw.art_

Mark Abercrombie

See Saw Art is a 120 square foot exhibition space located within Mosaic Art Collective at 66 Hanover Street, Suite 201, in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Owned and operated by Rochester Museum of Fine Arts co-founder, Amy Regan, See Saw Art features invitational and open call exhibitions on a monthly basis.

View open hours or book a viewing. Have a question? Email amy@seesaw.gallery and ask!

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