Group Exhibitions
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.
I wake up in your bed is a group exhibition of photography in which the artists deal in desire and collaboration.
Face is a national group exhibition juried by Anthony Peyton Young. In Face, more than 20 featured artists exhibit work that challenges the tradition and explores the potential of portraiture.
Re/Un Making is a group exhibition featuring artists whose practices are in flux, unresolved, and actively renegotiated in the face of significant life changes.
In The View From Mars, the featured artists explore the extraterrestrial gaze—imagined through the lens of science fiction and surveillance—and delve into the idea that technology has also become a kind of alien force observing and shaping our lives.
New Language: Contemporary Abstraction is a national survey of abstract art.
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.
The Cambridge Community Exhibition features work by members of the Gallery 263 community who live and / or work in Cambridge, Massachusetts.