Exhibition Proposal Series

  • I wake up in your bed

    I wake up in your bed is a group exhibition of photography in which the artists deal in desire and collaboration.

    I wake up in your bed

  • Do It for the Boys

    Nathan Bolton presents images of the Los Angeles Rebellion, one of the United States’ four original Queer/Inclusive rugby teams, as they return for their twentieth season amid increasingly anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric nationwide.

    Do It for the Boys

  • Fiberscapes

    Fiberscapes is the first-ever solo exhibition by Massachusetts-born Maris Van Vlack

    Fiberscapes

  • Once Through a Lens

    In “Once Through a Lens,” Jonathan Mark Jackson and Ali Newhard present work that considers how the landscape of New England has structured their shared and disparate identities.

    Once Through a Lens

  • 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.

    Distant Early Warning Line

  • WHAT’S THE SECRET

    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.

    WHAT’S THE SECRET

  • 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…

    With Rifts and Collapses

  • Listening Works

    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.   

    Listening Works

  • Cookout

    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…

    Cookout

  • LUCID

    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…

    LUCID