Pearl
Pearl is an online journal presenting interviews with exhibiting artists, jurors of group exhibitions, and friends of the gallery.
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Hannah Latham is the artist behind Ripples in Still Water, a show that examines the human impact of substance use disorder in rural Maine through intimate profiles and semi-documentary photography.
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A Garden Without a Gate jurors and artists, Cicely Carew and Kate Holcomb Hale, speak about their work and intentions as jurors.
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Camryn Connolly is an artist investigating how everyday architectural elements, like doors, thresholds, and window frames carry emotional and symbolic weight.
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Lizzie Rutberg is an artist working in linocut and gouache, inspired by social realist artists and alternative cartoonists.
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An interview with Brooklyn-based installation and performance artist Libby Paloma, juror of the national group exhibition failed seriousness at Gallery 263.
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Marcus Clarke is the mind and maker behind All Glory, Laud, and Honor, a show questioning Christian subcultures and contradictions.
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Jo Nanajian, an artist originally from Beirut, Lebanon, is the Gallery 263 summer 2025 artist in residence.
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This interview was conducted by Emma Breitman (she/her), a Boston-based writer and editor. Her work has been published in Teen Vogue, The Boston Art Review, and Hey Alma, among others. She has much to say about art, film, queerness, and Jewish identity. Contemporary Queer: A Love Letter aims to offer respite from the onslaught of attacks against…
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Nelly Kate is one of 12 artists selected as a Gallery 263 2024–2025 Small Works Project artist. This project presents artwork in flat files at the gallery and on our website. Visit Kate’s Small Works Project page → Can you tell us a little about yourself? I grew up between North Carolina and Virginia, and it shows; not just in…
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Contemporary Queer: A Love Letter jurors and co-board presidents, Lucy Yan and Laura Kathrein speak about their background, intentions as jurors, and work at Gallery 263. Can you tell us a little about yourself? Where are you from? Lucy: I was raised in Beijing by a single American mom before moving to Boston to study…









