The first annual Boston-Wide Gallery opened on Friday, April 18, showcasing over 250 artworks by more than 120 emerging artists to 350+ guests. It was the first student show in Harvard’s new 92 Seattle Gallery. Representing over 10 schools—including Brown, RISD, Harvard, Boston College, Northeastern, and Emerson—the gallery created a vibrant space for creativity, conversation, and community.

The exhibition featured an extraordinary range of mediums, from three-foot-tall ceramic sculptures and eight-foot oil paintings to charcoal landscapes, photography, short films, fabric tapestries, and more. This diversity of work reflected the incredible breadth of talent among Boston’s young artists.

A heartfelt thank you to the Boston-Wide Gallery team, the staff of Harvard’s Art, Film, and Visual Studies Department, and the generous Office for the Arts grant, whose support made this event possible.

More info: @harvard_gallerycollective on Instagram & Harvard Independent article

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