to curate:
cu·ra·tion/kyo͝oˈrāSHən/ (noun)
the action or process of selecting, organizing, and looking after the items in a collection or exhibition.
The word “curate” comes from the Latin “curatus,” the past participle of “curare,” which means “to take care of.”
As the curator for our gallery space, Zero Station which is now in its 25th year I have learned a great deal not only about caring for and presenting artists work, but also we take to heart caring for our artists. I had curated shows back in the early 2000s in Zero Station’s original space in SoPo, but returning to curation this time in 2020 took on new urgency and importance and reminded me of my original calling to being an artist. I take a great deal of pride in the exhbitions I have presented at Zero Station. Please take a look at our curated flat files as well as our exhibition archive.