human nature is a special group exhibition curated by Gallery 263. All of the thirteen artists with work on view previously submitted to Gallery 263’s Exhibition Proposal Series program. In human nature, the selected artists reflect upon individualized perspectives of the human experience.
This exhibition presents the work of 20 New England-based artists whose art engages and subverts the still life genre. Using painting, drawing, photography, video, sculpture, multimedia, and digital rendering, the featured artists engage with contemplations of the past and the future, depicted through objects. objectivity is juried by artist Josephine Halvorson.
Cookout, a solo exhibition by Zach Horn contemplates the artist’s spiritual relationship with food. The multimedia pieces on view—which are made with acrylic paint, oil paint, plaster, and found objects, like spoons, mugs, forks, and cocktail umbrellas—function as a single installation. The artist began this body of work before the pandemic, back when terms like…
Collective Consciousness, a pop-up video installation by collaborative artists Flor Delgadillo and Priya Dave, is an interactive installation that incorporates sculpture, video, digital fabrication, and medical equipment, including an electroencephalogram machine (EEG), to explore racial disparities faced by women of color in medical care.
Gallery 263 is pleased to celebrate the first decade of our Artist Membership program with our 10th Annual Members’ Exhibition. For the last ten years, we have had the pleasure of supporting more than seventy local artists through this initiative. Work from twenty members—whose art represents a range of mediums, styles, and content—will be on view.
To Wade in Troubled Waters, a solo showcase by Mosheh Tucker, was created by Tucker during his time as the Gallery 263 Artist in Residence over the course of six weeks this summer. This is Tucker’s first solo show outside of an academic setting. He recently graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree from Boston…
Chasing Light, a regional online exhibition, features the work of 31 artists from across New England who utilize light as material or subject matter. This show is juried by Leah Triplett Harrington, curator for Now + There and editor-at-large of Boston Art Review.
LUCID, a solo exhibition by Shaina Gates, reflects the artist’s interest in the transfer and translation of images across surfaces, systematized processes, and theories related to dimensionality and the organization of space. The works in LUCID, which conjure a joy similar to what one may experience when looking through a kaleidoscope, map the physical experience of…
The Playground Project is the first-ever solo show by artist Christina Tedesco. The Playground Project is a special two-week exhibition that presents an ongoing body of work depicting human forms in playground settings and is influenced by the artist’s experience of living with the physical disability cerebral palsy.
In The Carpet Grew Like a Garden, Jannesari’s large-scale paintings illuminate the life the artist left behind in Iran. Through the lens of personal experiences, Jannesari explores the censorship of Iranian women by an overarching patriarchy and invites a dialog to reconsider assumptions about women whose lives have been circumscribed by Islamic culture.
The Eye’s Mind is the first-ever solo exhibition by Drew Pate. This show is part of Gallery 263’s Exhibition Proposal Series, a program in which exhibitions are selected by a competitive jurying process. In The Eye’s Mind, the artist invites the viewer to consider the phrase “to see with the mind’s eye.” Does the metaphysical…
After a long break due to COVID-19, the gallery reopens on Thursday, September 17, with our 9th Annual Members’ Exhibition. As we celebrate nine years of our Artist Membership Program, we would like to recognize the talented artists we have had the honor of representing. Gallery 263 is grateful for this opportunity to provide exposure and support…