Over Here
A space for exhibitions, community gathering, and artistic inspiration for the Portland arts community curated by Rachel and Ryan Adams.

‘Outside In’ opens TOMORROW featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina @jonathan.caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
Kayla Goulden is a photographer and practicing artist living in Portland, Maine. Growing up she was inspired and excited by the small details of everything that made up the coasts and woods of Maine. Whether inanimate objects or people around her, she found a way through photography to express her desire to reveal and describe these details and seemingly unnoticeable moments that frequently surround us in our everyday lives. Her works are attempts in revealing to her audience the need to preserve and ponder what we so easily overlook.
Pictured: Kayla Goulden, “Map 1” Inkjet archival print,36” x 45”, 2024

‘Outside In’ opens Friday, Otober 18th, featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina @jonathan.caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
Hannah Day - Artist Statement:
Through color, imagery and pattern these paintings act as portals into personal memories and stories tied to the landscape of Maine. A vignette rests in a loose pattern of place concealing tales of bravery, admiration and survival. These discrete objects embrace the notion that these fleeting passages of time contain a sense of divinity that lives on in the land.
Pictured: Hannah Day, “Bather Watched Over by Manana,” tempera on paper, 20” x 30”, 2024
‘Outside In’ opens Friday, Otober 18th, featuring works from Amanda Bittner, Jon Caterina, Hannah Day and Kayla Goulden.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
Hannah Day - Artist Statement:
Through color, imagery and pattern these paintings act as portals into personal memories and stories tied to the landscape of Maine. A vignette rests in a loose pattern of place concealing tales of bravery, admiration and survival. These discrete objects embrace the notion that these fleeting passages of time contain a sense of divinity that lives on in the land.
Pictured: Hannah Day, “Bather Watched Over by Manana,” tempera on paper, 20” x 30”, 2024

‘Outside In’ opens Friday, October 18th, featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina @jonathan.caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
Jonathan Caterina is a sculpture artist who currently lives and works in Portland, Maine. Jonathan was introduced to needle felting by Sharon Chandler Correnty a little over two years ago and it quickly became one of his favorite mediums. Jonathan has felted a number of birds for the show that are common to the woods, yards and neighborhoods near Jonathan’s home in Portland. Some of the birds can be seen there year round, while others are seasonal visitors.
Pictured: Jon Caterina, “Common Starling“, wool, wire, found branch, vinegar stain on birch panel, 8” round, 2024

‘Outside In’ opens Friday, Otober 18th, featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina @jonathan.caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
Amanda Bittner - Artist Statement:
I occupy sites and they occupy me.
My work is created in local patches of wildness that invite an investigation self and surroundings. It’s here, on uneven rock and root, between glacial erratic and dying beech, that I write love notes in ink and oil paint. Their words are made up of gestural mark, a transcendent language, my own tongue to talk to the mute. To be amongst the mosquitoes and rain for sustained periods of time is both a meditation and a test of endurance. I question my role as a human in nature, seemingly an adversary, but my still and silent painting stance mirrors the posture of a tree: a reminder that I, too, am a part of this greater ecological system.
Pictured: Amanda Bittner, “June 14th, 2024, Willowdale Forest,” risograph print of plein air drawing, 8” x 10”, 2024

‘Outside In’ opens Friday, Otober 18th, featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina @jonathan.caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
This exhibition brings together a diverse group of artists, all united by their shared inspiration: the natural world. Through varied mediums, these artists offer a multifaceted exploration of the outdoors, capturing its beauty and complexity.
‘Outside In’ invites viewers to explore the intricate relationships between humanity and nature, showcasing the textures, colors, and forms that exist beyond our doors. From lush landscapes and intricate sculptures to evocative photographs, each piece reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and a commitment to honoring its splendor.
PICTURED: Kayla Goulden, “Map 5,” inkjet archival print, 2024

‘Outside In’ opens Friday, Otober 18th, featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina @jonathan.caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
This exhibition brings together a diverse group of artists, all united by their shared inspiration: the natural world. Through varied mediums, these artists offer a multifaceted exploration of the outdoors, capturing its beauty and complexity.
‘Outside In’ invites viewers to explore the intricate relationships between humanity and nature, showcasing the textures, colors, and forms that exist beyond our doors. From lush landscapes and intricate sculptures to evocative photographs, each piece reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and a commitment to honoring its splendor.
PICTURED: Hannah Day, “Mim’s Garden, in Louise’s Wake,” tempera on pine panel, 14” x 14,” 2024

Over Here Studio is pleased to present ‘Outside In,’ a group exhibition featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina @jonathan.caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden opening October 18th.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
This exhibition brings together a diverse group of artists, all united by their shared inspiration: the natural world. Through varied mediums, these artists offer a multifaceted exploration of the outdoors, capturing its beauty and complexity.
‘Outside In’ invites viewers to explore the intricate relationships between humanity and nature, showcasing the textures, colors, and forms that exist beyond our doors. From lush landscapes and intricate sculptures to evocative photographs, each piece reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and a commitment to honoring its splendor.
PICTURED: Jon Caterina, “American Goldfinch”, wool, wire, found branch, vinegar stain on birch panel, 8” round, 2024

Over Here Studio is pleased to present ‘Outside In,’ a group exhibition featuring works from Amanda Bittner @mandabittner_studio, Jon Caterina, Hannah Day @hsday.art and Kayla Goulden @kayla.goulden opening October 18th.
October 18-21, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, October 18, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20, 2-6pm and Monday, October 21, 5-7pm
This exhibition brings together a diverse group of artists, all united by their shared inspiration: the natural world. Through varied mediums, these artists offer a multifaceted exploration of the outdoors, capturing its beauty and complexity.
‘Outside In’ invites viewers to explore the intricate relationships between humanity and nature, showcasing the textures, colors, and forms that exist beyond our doors. From lush landscapes and intricate sculptures to evocative photographs, each piece reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and a commitment to honoring its splendor.
PICTURED: Plein air india ink on Rives BFK by Amanda Bittner

FRIDAY!! “Nice to Formally Meet” opens this Friday at Over Here Studio ✨
September 20-23, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, September 20, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, September 21 & Sunday, September 22, 2-6pm and Monday, September 23, 5-7pm
“Nice To Formally Meet” invites viewers to embark on a journey through the rich landscape of texture, observation, and form. Each artist in this group exhibition presents work that transforms tactile and visual observations into compelling expressions of materiality and structure.
Featuring works by Sam Giberson @sgiberson, Meg Hahn @mmeghahn, Kincaid Pearson @kincaidpearson, and Jimmy Viera @jimmyviera
Jimmy Viera makes acrylic paintings on panels based on memory, gesture, and observations from the natural world. Through the use of masking he adds shapes to his pieces in much the same way a printmaker would add plates to their etching, layer by layer. The same painting may feature both the treeline of a forest and two centimeter section of fungus. Jimmy is interested in exploring the ways in which different natural systems connect and diverge.
Pictured: Jimmy Viera, “Yellowfoot flush”, acrylic on panel, 10” x 10,” 2024

“Nice To Formally Meet” opens FRIDAY at Over Here Studio!
September 20-23, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, September 20, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, September 21 & Sunday, September 22, 2-6pm and Monday, September 23, 5-7pm
“Nice To Formally Meet” invites viewers to embark on a journey through the rich landscape of texture, observation, and form. Each artist in this group exhibition presents work that transforms tactile and visual observations into compelling expressions of materiality and structure.
Featuring works by Sam Giberson @sgiberson, Meg Hahn @mmeghahn, Kincaid Pearson @kincaidpearson, and Jimmy Viera @jimmyviera
Kincaid is a painter who lives, eats, runs around Portland Maine and He so happens to love to make work in that same place. Born in New Hampshire and settled here for now. Kincaid paints memories. All of the paintings that he makes relate to a moment he is able to capture. Though there aren’t any figures in the work, each painting holds a memory he has had with someone that he feels the need to preserve.
Pictured: Kincaid Pearson, “What a Lovely Walk We Had”, oil and acrylic on panel, 12” x 12,” 2024

“Nice To Formally Meet” opens next week at Over Here Studio!
September 20-23, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, September 20, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, September 21 & Sunday, September 22, 2-6pm and Monday, September 23, 5-7pm
“Nice To Formally Meet” invites viewers to embark on a journey through the rich landscape of texture, observation, and form. Each artist in this group exhibition presents work that transforms tactile and visual observations into compelling expressions of materiality and structure.
Featuring works by Sam Giberson @sgiberson, Meg Hahn @mmeghahn, Kincaid Pearson @kincaidpearson, and Jimmy Viera @jimmyviera
Meg Hahn’s practice is rooted within the process of painting and drawing, and influenced by the formal qualities found from her surroundings. She is drawn to patterns, shapes, and colors that she collects through observation, such as architectural moments, cast shadows, and scenes from the everyday. She then build forms through drawing and cut paper, layering and composing geometric shapes together. Through color, she hopes to create an invitation for viewers to look more closely and slowly. She views painting as an intuitive back and forth between organizing a steadiness and then a disruption.
Pictured: Meg Hahn, “Shape Pile (Yellow)”, acrylic on paper, 8” x 10,” 2023

We’re looking forward to the opening of “Nice To Formally Meet” next week at Over Here Studio!
September 20-23, 2024 | Opening reception Friday, September 20, 5-8pm
Additional hours Saturday, September 21 & Sunday, September 22, 2-6pm and Monday, September 23, 5-7pm
“Nice To Formally Meet” invites viewers to embark on a journey through the rich landscape of texture, observation, and form. Each artist in this group exhibition presents work that transforms tactile and visual observations into compelling expressions of materiality and structure.
Featuring works by Sam Giberson @sgiberson, Meg Hahn @mmeghahn, Kincaid Pearson @kincaidpearson and Jimmy Viera @jimmyviera
Sam Giberson combines painting and woodworking to build objects that imply layers of history with an otherworldly narrative. He draws inspiration from the textures, patterns, and colors found throughout Maine’s weathered landscape.
Pictured: Sam Giberson, “Cutting Through The Glade”, mixed media (acrylic, sand, mdf, oak), 40” x 30,” 2024
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