The Cambridge Community Exhibition features work by members of the Gallery 263 community who live and / or work in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Morse School Art Show is a community exhibition featuring the work of nearly 300 students from Morse Elementary School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hand Me Down is a national exhibition juried by LaiSun Keane, owner of LaiSun Keane Gallery. In Hand Me Down, the exhibiting artists present work that documents and enlists inherited or cultural materials and objects.
Distant Early Warning Line, a solo exhibition of images made in Greenland by Victoria Crayhon, is an ongoing photographic study of the visible effects created by current international presence (including presence by the US and China) in Greenland and its multi-pronged attempt to benefit from climate change—specifically the ice melt.
bittersweet, a national group exhibition, is juried by Vanessa Leroy, a photographer and photo editor based in Massachusetts. In bittersweet, the featured artists present work that considers wellness and self-care in an ever-evolving world.
Where We Wander, a Gallery 263 curated exhibition, features eight New England-based artists with work that presents ephemeral and dreamy perspectives of the natural world. In Where We Wander, the artists enlist photography, painting, mixed media, installation, and sculpture to highlight the awe and magic of nature.
The 11th Annual Members’ Exhibition is a group exhibition featuring Gallery 263’s Artist Members. The Artist Membership Program is comprised of regional artists representing a range of career levels—from emerging to established—who work in a variety of mediums. This year’s exhibition presents sculpture, painting, drawing, textiles, photography, and ceramics.
WHAT’S THE SECRET? is a group exhibition curated by Boston-based Maya Rubio. This show is part of Gallery 263’s Exhibition Proposal Series, a program in which shows are selected by a competitive jurying process. In WHAT’S THE SECRET?, the five featured artists present work that explores the unique nature of desire.
In A Long Line, the 18 featured artists present work that considers familial connections, whether the representation is genealogical or more broadly defined. A Long Line, a national group exhibition, is juried by Erika b Hess, a painter, the host of the I Like Your Work podcast, and a curator.
The work on view in this exhibition was made by artist in residence Mike Howat. During his time as the 2022 Gallery 263 artist in residence over the course of six weeks this summer. During his residency, the artist created large-scale acrylic paintings, cardboard sculptures, and aerial drawings inspired by apartment buildings and other architecture in the neighborhoods…
MAKING MOVES is Gallery 263’s first exhibition in a 3D replica of ourcphysical space.
With Rifts and Collapses is the first-ever solo exhibition in New England by photographer Hannah Altman. This show is part of Gallery 263’s Exhibition Proposal Series, a competitive program juried by the staff and board of the gallery. In With Rifts and Collapses, Hannah Altman displays small and medium-scale images that consider Jewish storytelling and…
In Tip of the Tongue, the selected artists utilize language as form and function. Tip of the Tongue is a national exhibition juried by Santiago Cucullu.
In Listening Works, Chason-Sokol displays small and large-scale sculptures, or characters, made from the discarded materials of her life. At the gallery, the characters—each of which the artist considers an archive—are presented in a public environment where they can develop new conversations and relationships.
In Here + Now, the 21 featured artists utilize methods of documentation and performance to communicate the conditions and stories of their time through the lens of self-portraiture. Here + Now, a national exhibition, is juried by Francine Weiss, the senior curator at the Newport Art Museum.