News/Media
KEZI TV News Spot on February Benefit Show for Eugene Weekly at New Zone Gallery February 4, 2024
For The New Artists And The Well Established
New Zone Gallery’s Zone 4 All exhibit runs through Sept. 28
Visual Arts by Dan Buckwalter Posted on 09/21/2023
It’s the opportunity artists yearn for but only a handful normally get — to have their work displayed on the walls of a professional art gallery. During September, New Zone Gallery aims to balance the work of established community artists with newer artists who are exploring their artistic visions in public, perhaps for the first time, in the semi-annual Zone 4 All exhibit. Zone 4 All, a non-juried show open to the public, began in the early 2000s with the goal to bring community art “from out of the shadows and into public view,” says Ralf Huber of New Zone. Huber notes the encouragement that the Zone 4 All exhibit has led newer artists to continue their artistic path and pursue their visions. More than 200 pieces by new and veteran artists hang side by side, and patrons can expect eclectic works, from traditional to experimental and paintings to 3D and assemblage. As New Zone itself proudly proclaims, “Expect a feast for the eyes!”
The semi-annual Zone 4 All exhibit at New Zone Gallery runs through Sept. 28. The gallery at 110 E. 11th Avenue is open daily from noon to 6 pm. — Dan Buckwalter
New Zone Gallery’s Zone 4 All exhibit runs through Sept. 28
Visual Arts by Dan Buckwalter Posted on 09/21/2023
It’s the opportunity artists yearn for but only a handful normally get — to have their work displayed on the walls of a professional art gallery. During September, New Zone Gallery aims to balance the work of established community artists with newer artists who are exploring their artistic visions in public, perhaps for the first time, in the semi-annual Zone 4 All exhibit. Zone 4 All, a non-juried show open to the public, began in the early 2000s with the goal to bring community art “from out of the shadows and into public view,” says Ralf Huber of New Zone. Huber notes the encouragement that the Zone 4 All exhibit has led newer artists to continue their artistic path and pursue their visions. More than 200 pieces by new and veteran artists hang side by side, and patrons can expect eclectic works, from traditional to experimental and paintings to 3D and assemblage. As New Zone itself proudly proclaims, “Expect a feast for the eyes!”
The semi-annual Zone 4 All exhibit at New Zone Gallery runs through Sept. 28. The gallery at 110 E. 11th Avenue is open daily from noon to 6 pm. — Dan Buckwalter
KRVM Interview with NZ Board Member Robin Marks-Fife - January 13, 2023
Eugene Magazine, Winter 2021-22:
Community Pulse - Chitchat City
The work of Ralf Huber "TURNING the/into TOOLS" show @ New Zone December 2021.
Community Pulse - Chitchat City
The work of Ralf Huber "TURNING the/into TOOLS" show @ New Zone December 2021.
May 7, 2021: New Zone Gallery has a new beautiful bike rack in front of the Gallery that accommodates 8 bicycles! It's the brilliant metal-handiwork of artist member Rob Bolman. Thank you Rob!!!
Recent Articles About Other New Zone Artists:
The Register-Guard, July 31, 2020:
A Week of Visual Delights
Featuring New Zone Artists Barbora Bakalarova & Rebecca LaMothe
A Week of Visual Delights
Featuring New Zone Artists Barbora Bakalarova & Rebecca LaMothe
The Register-Guard, June 25, 2020:
Photos of the Washburne
June’s spotlight artist Art Kennedy deserves a firsthand visit. His show Washburne Warmth spreads across a small wall in the rear of the gallery.
Photos of the Washburne
June’s spotlight artist Art Kennedy deserves a firsthand visit. His show Washburne Warmth spreads across a small wall in the rear of the gallery.
The Register-Guard, May 9, 2020:
Art of Consequence: How Jill Marks found her art
Artist Jill Marks did not consider herself to be an artist until she found the Japanese art form of rubbing an animal’s image upon paper.
Art of Consequence: How Jill Marks found her art
Artist Jill Marks did not consider herself to be an artist until she found the Japanese art form of rubbing an animal’s image upon paper.
The Register-Guard, Feb. 3, 2020:
CAFE 541: Mystical, mythical stoner vibes in Five Questions With ... Happyface artist Erik Roggeveen
CAFE 541: Mystical, mythical stoner vibes in Five Questions With ... Happyface artist Erik Roggeveen
The Register-Guard, Jan. 30. 2020:
CAFE 541: Southpaw’s Pizza Eugene serves up slices of art with pepperoni and the New Zone Gallery
CAFE 541: Southpaw’s Pizza Eugene serves up slices of art with pepperoni and the New Zone Gallery
Eugene Weekly, June 16, 2016:
"Her Compassionate Canvas"
A longtime staple in the local art scene, painter Ellen Gabehart still challenges, and delights, with her work
Visual Arts by Kelsey Anne Rankin Posted on 06/16/2016
"Her Compassionate Canvas"
A longtime staple in the local art scene, painter Ellen Gabehart still challenges, and delights, with her work
Visual Arts by Kelsey Anne Rankin Posted on 06/16/2016
Eugene Weekly, Jan. 16, 2020:
Art and Contribution:
"The passions of New Zone’s Dianne Story Cunningham"
Visual Arts by Ester Barkai Posted on 01/16/2020
Art and Contribution:
"The passions of New Zone’s Dianne Story Cunningham"
Visual Arts by Ester Barkai Posted on 01/16/2020
New Zone Gallery was presented with Community Arts Grant Award from Lane Arts Council, Thursday, July 18, at WOW Hall.
ALSO a closing reception for the Visual Arts Week will be held at the New Zone Gallery on Friday, August 9th stating at 5:30pm.
Music by: Willie McEachern
Music by: Willie McEachern
Announcing a Special Event: part of the Visual Art Week: a Pop Up Experience of the history of Eugene’s “Salon des Refusés” 1991-2009 with refused artwork, comment books and other artifacts from Steve La Riccia, organizer of the past Salon shows. The Pop Up Experience will be held on the corner of 7th & Willamette, between the Mayor’s Art Show and the Salon des Refusés on Friday, August 9th from 11am-3pm.
Jan. 3, 2019 Eugene Weekly article about the Seven Deadly Sins Exhibit.
The Register Guard Saturday, December 22, 2018 New Zone looking for a new home The Register Guard Thursday, March 8th, 2018 Follow the link to check out our article in the Register Guard --> Starting zone: New Zone Gallery offers chance for local artists young and old |
|
|