Call for exhibition proposals for winter 2024 →
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Free Form, a exhibition organized by BLAA, seeks to unburden queer & trans artists from the pressures of representation while still celebrating and amplifying our marginalized voices.
Surface Consumption, an Exhibition Proposal Series exhibition by Lisa Kellner, explores the conditions of space while considering the superficial layer and what lies beyond it.
past exhibition 7th Annual Members’ Exhibition on view September 20–October 13, 2018 reception Saturday, September 29, 2018, 6-8 pm cambridge open studios September 29 & 30, 2018, 12-6 pm The…
In, PLACE(HOLDER), a group exhibition juried by Greer Muldowney, artists consider their relationship to cities.
The 2018 Summer Residency Showcase features work by Graham Yeager, Woomin Kim, Abigayle Jane Cosinuke, and Carolyn Sirois.
Re-Pop by Liliana Marquez looks at art as a way to combat the unused materials from mass production and new construction.
The 10th Annual Morse School Art Show features the work of junior kindergartners through 5th graders.
Animalism, a solo exhibition by Sophy Tuttle, explores the idea that we are all, in our fundamental nature, human animals.
The 8th Annual Cambridgeport Children’s Center (Totlot) exhibition presents work by toddler and preschool-age artists.
The Allegory of Breaking Light, a Curatorial Proposal Series exhibition by Piper Ainsley, navigates a complex story of social and structural rift using the medium of light.
Sanctuary, a group exhibition juried by Maria Molteni, explores the meaning of ‘sanctuary.’
I need to see other people suffer to exist at all. A torch. A torch in their hearts is a Curatorial Proposal Series solo exhibition by Rudolf Lingens and is inspired by existentialist and absurdist theater.
In FOUND / KEPT / GIVEN, Aja Johnson and Paul Theriault find resonance in the raw materials of each other’s work.
In her first solo exhibition on the East Coast, Alexa Guariglia indulges her interest in textile and garment design to explore the playful exchange that allows ideas to develop across disciplines.
Handled, a juried exhibition selected by Pat Falco, celebrates the unrefined, imperfect, and utterly human artworks of today by bringing together 16 handmade works created by 16 artists from throughout New England.