Exhibition archive

  • #stitchers

    March 21–April 20, 2019

    #stitchers features six women artists from around the world who met on the social media platform Instagram.

    #stitchers
  • Do You Remember?

    February 14–March 16, 2019

    Gallery 263’s annual national juried show Do You Remember? showcases each featured artist’s relationship with memory in their art making process.

    Do You Remember?
  • Ghost Lands: Pictures in Silver

    January 10–February 9, 2019

    In Ghost Lands: Pictures in Silver, artist William Van Beckum recreates landscape images from past and present using a combination of modern and antique photographic techniques to challenge the idea that photography may have a role in the protection of public lands.

    Ghost Lands: Pictures in Silver
  • Free Form

    November 28–December 15, 2018

    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.

    Free Form
  • Surface Consumption

    October 18 – November 10, 2018

    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.

    Surface Consumption
  • 7th Annual Members’ Exhibition

    September 20–October 13, 2018

    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…

    7th Annual Members’ Exhibition
  • PLACE(HOLDER)

    August 16–September 12, 2018

    In, PLACE(HOLDER), a group exhibition juried by Greer Muldowney, artists consider their relationship to cities.

    PLACE(HOLDER)
  • 2018 Summer Residency Showcase

    August 5–August 11, 2018

    The 2018 Summer Residency Showcase features work by Graham Yeager, Woomin Kim, Abigayle Jane Cosinuke, and Carolyn Sirois.

    2018 Summer Residency Showcase
  • RE-POP

    May 24–June 23, 2018

    Re-Pop by Liliana Marquez looks at art as a way to combat the unused materials from mass production and new construction.

    RE-POP
  • The 10th Annual Morse School Art Show features the work of junior kindergartners through 5th graders.

    10th Annual Morse School Art Show
  • Animalism

    April 25–May 5, 2018

    Animalism, a solo exhibition by Sophy Tuttle, explores the idea that we are all, in our fundamental nature, human animals.

    Animalism
  • 8th Annual Tot Lot Art Show

    April 20–22, 2018

    The 8th Annual Cambridgeport Children’s Center (Totlot) exhibition presents work by toddler and preschool-age artists.

    8th Annual Tot Lot Art Show
  • The Allegory of Breaking Light

    March 22–April 21, 2018

    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.

    The Allegory of Breaking Light
  • Sanctuary

    February 15–March 17, 2018

    Sanctuary, a group exhibition juried by Maria Molteni, explores the meaning of ‘sanctuary.’

    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.

    I need to see other people suffer to exist at all. A torch. A torch in their hearts.