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Las Calles de Oaxaca features a selection of works by emerging and established artists of Oaxaca, México. The group exhibit features large-scale linocut prints from an underground artist collective, known as Subterráneos, whose work is often mural-sized, profoundly political, and seen wheat-pasted on buildings throughout Oaxaca’s historic center. Working collaboratively with Master Printmaker Mario Guzman, the collective is primarily comprised of young Oaxacan artists who are interested in creating meaningful work that directly impacts the lives of native Oaxacans. The exhibit underscores the importance of remembering the often-tragic historical events have that shaped cultures, while also embracing the possibility that artists' voices are catalysts for change.

The exhibition is guest curated by Andrew Mroczek.

Two reenactors hoist flag at Fort Frederick, Maryland. Image taken by American photographer Harrison Loomis.

Reimagining Ripeness:

A Harvest of Queer Perspectives

ALINA BALSEIRO (THEY/THEM)

JESSIE JAMES (SHE/HER)

ALI TREPANIER (THEY/THEM)

JUNE 2-30, 2023

RECEPTION JUNE 4, 2023 3-6 PM

Alina Balseiro, Birthday Watermelon, 2022.

Interrupt Gallery exhibition with opening reception Friday, December 03, 2021

Andrew Mroczek

Fantastic Imaginary Use

September 30-November 11, 2021

Artist Reception: October 1, 2021, 5-8 PM

In this series of sculptures, Mroczek alters tools originally designed to control or modify animal behavior to give them a fantastical new imaginary use.

View from Sherman's Bridge Sudbury MA

Brian Unwin

In Process/Progress

August 12-September 23, 2021

Artist Reception: August 13, 2021, 5-8 PM

Unwin’s work aims to examine and repurpose the materials of our constructed spaces with the intention of understanding how these spaces are made, as well as discovering how to make something new with what is left after construction. Through drawing, photography, and sculpture he creates a personal inventory of humble materials.