Exhibition archive

  • Eat With Your Eyes is a national group exhibition juried by contemporary art scholar and educator Silvia Bottinelli.

  • 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
  • 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.

    Face
  • 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
  • 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.

    Re/Un Making
  • 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. 

    The View From Mars
  • Fiberscapes is the first-ever solo exhibition by Massachusetts-born Maris Van Vlack

    Fiberscapes
  • New Language: Contemporary Abstraction is a national survey of abstract art.

    New Language: Contemporary Abstraction
  • Once Through a Lens

    September 7–October 7, 2023

    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
  • Artist-in-Residence Lilan Yang

    August 20–26, 2023

    The first-ever solo show by summer 2023 artist-in-residence Lilan Yang.

    Artist-in-Residence Lilan Yang
  • Now Introducing Mr. Blank

    June 26–July 2, 2023

    “Now Introducing Mr. Blank is a solo exhibit about the stripping of identity under capitalism—the removal of nuance from human existence. Griffin Fisher’s work forces us to ask: How do we view ourselves, as opposed to how an imperfect social order categorizes us?

    Now Introducing Mr. Blank
  • Cambridge Community Exhibition

    June 8–June 24, 2023

    The Cambridge Community Exhibition features work by members of the Gallery 263 community who live and / or work in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Cambridge Community Exhibition
  • Morse School Art Show

    May 22–27, 2023

    The Morse School Art Show is a community exhibition featuring the work of nearly 300 students from Morse Elementary School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Morse School Art Show
  • Hand Me Down

    April 20–May 20, 2023

    Hand Me Down is a national exhibition juried by LaiSun Keane, owner of LaiSun Keane Gallery. In Hand Me Down, the exhibiting artists present work that documents and enlists inherited or cultural materials and objects.

    Hand Me Down
  • Distant Early Warning Line

    March 16–April 15, 2023

    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