QUOTIDIAN : SEEN OPENS THURSDAY MARCH 3RD  5-7PM
Mar
3
5:00 PM17:00

QUOTIDIAN : SEEN OPENS THURSDAY MARCH 3RD 5-7PM

The gallery at Zero Station will reopen after its winter break with QUOTIDIAN : SEEN an exhibition of works by the group, Addison Woolley Associated Artists, which has been exhibiting together since 2008 at various venues in Portland.

Featured Artists:

Karen Bushold, Dan Dow, Diane Hudson, Jim Kelly, Ruth Sylmor, Fran Vita- Taylor, Andrea van Voorst van Beest, Jan Peter van Voorst van Beest, Dave Wade

Date/Time:

Exhibition dates: March 3rd, through April 4th, 2022
Opening reception: Thursday March 3, 5-7:00 PM (please wear a mask for the health and safety of all).

This particular exhibition features photography, painting and printmaking. All the artists draw from the rich well of daily life lending their own particular lens of interest or beauty to whatever framing device or mood they are seeking at the time. While at first glance it may appear there is not a theme or similarity between the artists work, a happenstance rhythm presents itself as relationships of color and form moments frozen in time, beginning a conversation on the walls waiting for the listener/viewer to catch on.

The majority of the group uses photography for their work and as Jan Pieter van Voorst van Beest remarks on the medium on his website ”During my many years in photography, I have found the whole spectrum of emotions. Joy, hate, sadness, love, war and peace. Photographs are small pieces in time. I take them home and have ownership. They are particles of history and a record of life on earth.” While this can be said for all mediums, it seems especially apt at this time. Having felt a slight shift in how time passes, what we ‘keep’ and what we discard from our memories during the various phases we have just experienced over these pandemic stricken months/years.

In a complete departure from photography, for example the work of Jim Kelly’s gestural paintings will act as a counter point to some of the lost-in-time black and white images here in the gallery. About Jim’s work: “His abstract paintings are complex and non-hierarchical. They

celebrate an intuitive process that utilizes gestural color, asemic calligraphy and free form shapes. But just beneath the strong surface energy and apparent randomness reside internal patterns and rhythms that create a balance of controlled anarchy.”

These are just two of the very well established artists that will have work on the walls that will leave the viewer wanting more.

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WANT / NEED  Poetry of Desire, Grieving and Giving
Dec
9
6:00 PM18:00

WANT / NEED Poetry of Desire, Grieving and Giving

Poetry of Desire, Grieving and Giving

an evening with three Portland poets

We are thrilled to have Dawn Potter, Gibson Fay LeBlanc & Betsy Sholl 

for a special evening of writers sharing their work.

December 9 at 6:00 PM 

The exhibition will also on view, please come early to view the art.

* please come if you are vaccinated and wearing a mask

We will ‘pass the hat’ for Neighbors in Need, an ad hoc group helping our community, 

defraying out of pocket expenses for storage etc.


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Oct
2
to Oct 3

Maine Craft Weekend

The studio for J.E. Paterak Jewelry located within ZeroStation | ZS Gallery will be open for two special days between the hours of 11-4:00PM on both Saturday and Sunday October 2nd and 3rd. Please visit the gallery and studio to see her unique jewelry in the studio where it is all made by hand. Located in the heart of the vibrant East Bayside neighborhood.

rings by j.e. paterak, photos by Winky Lewis

rings by j.e. paterak, photos by Winky Lewis

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Oct
1
5:00 PM17:00

REverb public opening reception

REverb: Sensibilities of Sound & Resonance

reverb, is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space.

Two curators, Tracey Cockrell and J.E. Paterak joined forces to present two dimensional works of art by seven women artists from around the country. Featuring the work of Lorene Anderson (CA), Meredith Broberg (MA), Grace DeGennaro (ME), Rita Grendze (IL), Anna Hepler (MA), Rachel Katz (ME), Ling-Wen Tsai (ME).

Exhibition runs from October 1 through November 12.

We hope to have an online gallery conversation or two with the seven artists details TBA.

Images left to right, G. DeGennaro (ME), L. Anderson (CA), L. Tsai (ME), M. Broberg (MA), R. Grendze (IL), R. Katz (ME), A. Hepler (MA)

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Sep
23
5:30 PM17:30

Flowers, Feminism and the Future

This will be the second and final gallery conversation for our exhibition, Efflorescence which will close out the show beautifully.

Flowers Feminism and the Future: A salon-style conversation between exhibiting artists: Elise Ansel, Tracey Cockrell, Rebecca Goodale and Annie Lloyd Witte. Conversation led by artist and curator J.E. Paterak

Gallery will remain open from closing at 5:30 and we will try to begin the conversation at 6:00 PM

**This event is free and open to the public, however with the new recommended CDC guidelines and for everyone’s health and safety, masks will be required for those in the audience.

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Sep
22
1:00 PM13:00

LIVE CONVERSATION on instagram with Nancy Blum

Brooklyn based Nancy Blum has been using ‘efflorescent’ imagery for over a decade. Examples of her public installation work graces manhole covers in Seattle, and the NY metro subway station on 23rd St. She is prolific, offers beauty and wisdom with her work. Join curator and fellow Cranbrook alumni J.E. Paterak talk with Nancy in her studio on Wednesday September 22nd at 1:00 PM

I use botanical motifs to create images that are universally associated with growth and continuity. My deeper intent is to conjure the ‘flower’ as an active, forceful agent, subverting a culturally conditioned point of view that often deems the ephemeral and the organic as less powerful and of limited value. My ‘wonderland’ presents a view of life that pulses with expansive fecundity; hopefully, it also propels comprehension of the connectedness of all beings within the limitless energy operating throughout this world.

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Jul
23
5:30 PM17:30

Paper, Petals and Perception | a conversation

doors open at 5:30 PM, conversation to begin at 6:00, light refreshments will be served. Limited seating, please arrive in time to be seated before start of event at 6:00

Featuring exhibition artists:

Stephen Burt, artist/printmaker member of Peregrine Press, Associate Professor and Chair at UNE

Tracey Cockrell, multidisciplinary artist and current professor of low residency MFA at MECA

Lisa Pixley, artist, printmaker, print shop owner Print Craft, and founder of Pickwick Independent Press

Lorena Salcedo Watson, artist and printmaker, professor at Stony Brook University, former master printer at United Limited Artist Editions

The conversation will be led by artist and curator j.e. paterak. We will meander through topics such as paper making, printing, drawing, soundscape and gardening, making connections between art, nature and each others work as we follow the blossoming ideas.

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Jul
22
5:00 PM17:00

Public Opening Reception for Efflorescence

Please joins us to toast the artists and look at the exhibition we are celebrating reopening with. Thirteen artist, from Maine, New York and Massachusetts present work for Efflorescence.

5-8:00 PM on Thursday July 22, 2021

Light refreshments will be served. We do not have an air conditioned space, but will have some overflow space outside weather permitting.

top down: L. Salcedo-Watson (NY), P. Shellenberger (ME), E. Ansel (ME), right: C. Göelz-Schmidtt

top down: L. Salcedo-Watson (NY), P. Shellenberger (ME), E. Ansel (ME), right: C. Göelz-Schmidtt

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