13 artists engage written language, metaphor, and abstraction to explore growth, identity, and anxiety in an unclear moment.
Lonely Table transforms mythologies, domesticity, and contradictory emotions into dreamlike, fantastical portals for understanding the self.
failed seriousness is a national juried exhibition celebrating subversive, satirical and comical ways of observing the world.
Through mixed media sculptures and technology, All Glory, Laud, and Honor surveys American Christian subcultures and their inherent contradictions.
2025 Artist In Residence Jo Nanajian duration July 1 – August 9, 2025 showcase August 1 – 9, 2025 reception August 8, 6-8 pm About the Artist Inspired by the…
Contemporary Queer: A Love Letter highlights how artists explore and express queer identities through themes of intersectionality and visibility within the LGBTQIA2S+ community. This exhibition is a platform for art that challenges binaries, disrupts norms, and affirms the vibrancy of queer existence today. on view June 5 – June 29, 2025
The Morse School Art Show is a community exhibition featuring the work of nearly 300 students from Morse Elementary School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This show presents art by students in junior kindergarten through fifth grade.
Alexa Cushing
body politics A curated group exhibition of New England based artists coming soon on view March 20–April 20, 2025 reception Friday, March 21, 6–8 pm, rsvp Artists: Angelo Spagnolo, Barb…
It Followed Me Home an Exhibition by The Museum School at Tufts. Curated by Chris Diani, Olivia Maday, and Danielle Bianca Fuentes upcoming exhibition on view February 13–March 16, 2025…
Through a combination of photography, crafts, and participatory elements, The Art of Care examines the overlooked value of care work.
Burning, Growing is a two-person exhibition by Rhode Island-based Matthew Napoli and Maryland-based Julia Gould.
In Future Craft, the exhibiting artists reconsider and reinterpret the handmade as a futuristic ideal.