All Exhibitions

An archive of our past exhibitions.

2024

Half-Life

Fragmented by Claudia Starkey and Transparencies in Time by Jose Trejo-Maya

Jillian Vaccaro: Threading Memory

Brighton High School: Voyagers of the Self

Obsolescence, Living with Fewer Things

Being Human

Moving and Working Through

Touching Collage

2023

Fibers of Concern – The Art of Lewanda Lim

Climate Equity: A Better Future for All

A Woman’s Work is Never Done: Women in the Arts

Silent Symphony: A Tribute to Tears

Then and Now: UVA’s 10 Year Retrospective

Squash ‘Em

Latinx Identities: Struggles, Perspectives, and Critiques

Awake: Mindfulness and Presence in Art

2022

Emerging from Refuge

Invisible Disabilities (Virtual)

Invisible Disabilities (In-Person)

Inspiring Change for the Climate Crisis

Maria TerminiA Retrospective: Impetuous Joy and Extravagant Color

2021

A Light I Knew Well – Karlena Fletcher  

Stronger Sisterhood: Representing Intersectional Identity

2020

Wellness – The Virtual Exhibit

Portraits in Refuge

New Narratives: Reclaiming Asian Identity Through Story

Momentary Spaces

2019

Peace in Her Time: Visionary Women Against War and Violence

The Waste Land on Earth?

2018

Battle of the Sexes Revisited: The Sexual Harassment Volley of Today

Wellness: Art for Physical and Emotional Healing

2017

Earned: Women in Business and Labor

2015

Monica McApline: Waterscape Edges

The Context of Community (Harvard Ed Portal)

Healthful

Olympic SPIRIT

2014

Pauline LimWhy Can’t It Last Forever?

Robin Dawkins: Allusions

Francis Gardino: Villaggio Italiano

Brenda Gael McSweeney: West African Women’s Empowerment

Educating the Sega Girls of Tanzania (Athan’s, Brighton)

Susan Mara Bregman: Landmarks of Light, Boston’s Iconic Commercial Signs

Beasts of Burden

Joanne Desmond: looks can be deceiving

Song Cycles

Susan Johnson: Water Water everywhere 

Abigail Lee GoldbergerFairytales & Enchantment

Educating the SEGA Girls of Tanzania (West Suburban YMCA, Newton)

Sarah BerryCastoffs & Containers 

Anita Helen Cohentill next bloom 

Carmela Cattuti: Fashionably Urban

Angela Fiori: Optic Serenity

Address Unknown: Traces of Hope

All Things Change  (Scollay Square Gallery, Boston City Hall)

Marian DioguardiCoffee, Tea or Wonton? 

EPIC Exhibition 

2013

Common Art Exhibition

Francis Gardino: Manhole Covers, Etc.

Susan Loomis: An Artist’s Progression

Katherine Downey Miller: Minimal Imagery

UVA Members Exhibit

Ruth Rieffanaugh: Parking Ticket Blues

Dante GandiniBoston Beacons

Christine Winship: Inseparable Companions

Michelle McClurg & Ray Ryan: By the Sea 

Nadia RichmanAtmospheric Happenings

Katie Schultz: Finding Reality

Traps/Julia Talcott 

Beyond the Book VII: The Book as Art 

Martha Jane BradfordFragile Harmony

Amy Kelly: Transitions

Diana Weiske: Petals & Places

Heidi Lee: Inner Journeys

All Things Change (Harvard Ed Portal)

2012

Julie Hom-Mandell: Wabi-Sabi

Christine Winship: The Pedigree Artist 

Angelo Aversa: Views of the Charles River 

common art: Fruit of the Spirit

common art: Hope In the Unseen

George Shaw: Passages

Joan MullenAbstraction: Sculptural Installation

Kat Masella: Seeking the Goodness

Kwazo World

Nadia Richman: Skyscape Drama 

Ronni Komarow: Lost in Translation 

RVEB: CID CITY

Sarah Berry: Telephone Relics

Self-Preservation: A Complex Human Instinct 

Stasis and Comfort: The Art of Chelsea White and Kyung Eun Lee

Teaching Children about Racial Justice

The Photography of Fran Gardino

Unlimited

Visual Interchange: The Context of Community (Athan’s, Brookline)

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