This spunky little gallery, which shares its premises with the Green Street T station, is one of the biggest promoters of innovative new media and video art in Boston. The...
141 Green StreetThis is one of the most prestigious, long-standing galleries in the city, and Barbara Krakow is the reason why. Her continued enthusiasm for new talent - both local and...
10 Newbury StreetThe denizens of this bustling artists' colony live and work in their own studio spaces. The on-site gallery exclusively shows the work of Brickbottom artists, which ranges from...
1 Fitchburg StreetThe CMAC is a huge performing arts space that features two galleries, dedicated almost exclusively to visual arts. Exhibitions represent cultures from around the globe: here...
41 Second StreetIn the La Corbusier-designed Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, the ground-floor main gallery and the Sert Gallery on the third floor host regular exhibitions by prominent...
24 Quincy StreetAn expansive street-facing picture window gives artists a stunning showcase for bustling foot traffic to gawp at. Best known for showing work in a variety of different media by...
129 Newbury StreetNestled under MIT's famous dome, the Compton features alternating shows that draw on the institute's historical collections of art and scientific objects and the work of...
77 Massachusetts AvenueOn the ground floor of a live/work studio building, the FPAC Gallery specialises in challenging video art, such as the work of Michael Sheridan, who projected sensual close-up...
300 Summer StreetA fixture on the scene for more than two decades, Yezerski manages to embody the upscale milieu of the area while still presenting some of the most provocative and resolutely...
450 Harrison AvenueOnce crammed into a tiny building in Back Bay, the ICA moved to its spacious new home in late 2006, and is now the cultural cornerstone of the waterfront. With its 65,000sq ft...
100 Northern AvenueAs unique as its founder, the eccentric socialite and patron of the arts who was the inspiration for Isabel Archer in Henry James's Portrait of a Lady, the Gardner museum is a...
280 The FenwayIn 1992, artist/curator Patti Hudson opened this tiny 14ft x 40ft space, similar to one she'd run in New York City in the 1980s. It's best known for exclusive showings of the...
36 South StreetFounded in 1971, this is one of the longest-standing independent galleries in the city. Nonetheless, it continues to be one of the true mavericks on Newbury Street, presenting...
130 Newbury StreetLocated on the Wiesner Building's first floor, the List Visual Arts Center holds between five and eight shows a year, featuring American and international artists, working in...
20 Ames StreetOne of the most experimental galleries in town, the BCA's exhibition space is best known for hosting unusual collaborative group shows. Past exhibitions have explored such...
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