Freedom Through Art is a group art show centering the work of incarcerated artists including the members of the Freedom Through Arts Collective, a national collective of currently incarcerated artists, and inviting the creative community to reflect on the issue of incarceration and the humanity of every life it impacts. We live in a society […]
The Priority Made Show we’ve been working on has been getting some press coverage including making the Cover Story of the Dig for our opening week. The show runs through February 9th. Thank you to the journalists and publications for taking some time to spread the word about our show: Dig Boston: “Going Postal: A […]
Priority Made is a group art show of work done on or relating to the free Label 228 USPS Postal Sticker popularized through use by graffiti artists. The show will be on view from Jan 5th – Feb 9th at Dorchester Art Project with opening and closing receptions and gallery hours every weekend 12 noon […]
Below are some images and a brief write-up about our Separation Anxiety group show at Haymarket People’s Fund Part of JP Open Studios 2018: [Via Haymarket People’s Fund] Engaging Ideas of community, togetherness, self and othering, “Separation Anxiety” is a group show of work responding to the complexities of individualism and community. This includes direct […]
[Via Haymarket People’s Fund] The Weekend of JP Open Studios Haymarket People’s Fund hosted an exhibition called ‘No Human Being Is Illegal’ which brought together 17 artists from Boston and Beyond to share their stories and bring awareness to the critical issues impacting our communities, specifically the criminalization of human life via current and existing […]