Exhibition archive

  • Burning, Growing is a two-person exhibition by Rhode Island-based Matthew Napoli and Maryland-based Julia Gould.

    Burning, Growing
  • In Future Craft, the exhibiting artists reconsider and reinterpret the handmade as a futuristic ideal.

    Future Craft
  • In The Sea Around Us, Michele Lauriat presents large-scale, experimental drawings of real, fictional, and imagined landscapes that call attention to environmental concerns.

    The Sea Around Us
  • Bent & Borrowed is an online-only exhibition that explores the nuanced practice of appropriating artworks, images, and ideas within contemporary artistic expression.

    Bent & Borrowed
  • Homa Sarabi is Gallery 263’s summer 2024 artist in residence. Sarabi’s residency will culminate in a one-week showcase.

    Circles
  • The Morse School Art Show is a community exhibition featuring the work of nearly 300 students from Morse Elementary School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    2024 Morse School Art Show
  • Eat With Your Eyes is a national group exhibition juried by contemporary art scholar and educator Silvia Bottinelli.

    Eat With Your Eyes
  • I wake up in your bed is a group exhibition of photography in which the artists deal in desire and collaboration.

    I wake up in your bed
  • Face is a national group exhibition juried by Anthony Peyton Young. In Face, more than 20 featured artists exhibit work that challenges the tradition and explores the potential of portraiture.

    Face
  • Nathan Bolton presents images of the Los Angeles Rebellion, one of the United States’ four original Queer/Inclusive rugby teams, as they return for their twentieth season amid increasingly anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric nationwide.

    Do It for the Boys
  • Re/Un Making is a group exhibition featuring artists whose practices are in flux, unresolved, and actively renegotiated in the face of significant life changes.

    Re/Un Making
  • In The View From Mars, the featured artists explore the extraterrestrial gaze—imagined through the lens of science fiction and surveillance—and delve into the idea that technology has also become a kind of alien force observing and shaping our lives. 

    The View From Mars
  • Fiberscapes is the first-ever solo exhibition by Massachusetts-born Maris Van Vlack

    Fiberscapes
  • New Language: Contemporary Abstraction is a national survey of abstract art.

    New Language: Contemporary Abstraction
  • Once Through a Lens

    September 7–October 7, 2023

    In “Once Through a Lens,” Jonathan Mark Jackson and Ali Newhard present work that considers how the landscape of New England has structured their shared and disparate identities.

    Once Through a Lens