Exhibitions

New Art Exhibitions Program features in-house exhibitions, satellite galleries, and multiple calls for art. See below for upcoming exhibitions!

Visions of Trane

Visions of Trane, a New Art Center exhibition curated by Terry Jenoure, highlights the history, vision, experimentation, and improvisation of John Coltrane through the marriage of contemporary art and music.  Opening March 14th, Vision of Trane at the New Art Center Corridor hosts a variety of opportunities, including two virtual [...]

By |2024-06-14T11:28:33-04:00February 19th, 2024|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|Tags: , , |

FenceART 2023-2024

Congratulations to the artists chosen for FenceART 2023-24! Nancy Alimansky, Sandra Cardillo, Marian Dioguardi, Covie Edwards, Ellen Foust, Elissa Freud, Naomi Goldstein, Howie Green, Grey Held, Sidney hutter, Susie Margolin, Paula Moser Steffen, John Murray, Marcus Parsons, Eugene Pogany, Linda Salter, Adrienne shishko, Lyasya Sinkovsky, Barbara Trachtenberg, Michael Wilson. Learn [...]

By |2024-06-11T11:16:34-04:00January 18th, 2024|Categories: Exhibitions|

Intercession

INTERCESSION will feature Boston-area African American photographers at the New Art Corridor Gallery at 245 Walnut Street in Newton MA.  The showcase highlights Black photographers who employ light to bridge, call attention, and to disrupt. The works actively engage new ways of seeing, believing and moving in the world. Artists [...]

By |2024-06-11T11:16:55-04:00December 7th, 2023|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|
  • Three metal geometric outlines in blue, yellow and red are bolted against a piece of shattered glass that looks like a map. The shapes represent the redlining of city space. The piece is affixed to a brick wall as part of a series of installations at Chestnut Hill Square.

The Block by Liz Helfer

The Block New Art Center partnered with Chestnut Hill Square (ChestnutHillSquare.com) to display The Block, created by artist Liz Helfer. This unique art exhibit is a combination of windshield glass, plexiglass and steel. Steeped in metalwork, her recent work emphasizes sustainable sculpture practices, using recycled and upcycled materials.

By |2024-06-11T11:17:20-04:00September 22nd, 2023|Categories: Exhibitions|

Guess Who I Saw Today?

Guess Who I Saw Today? “Guess Who I Saw Today” features the narrative work of three gifted Boston-based artists: DaNice Marshall, Matt Brackett, and Ivan Brens. This show poses the question: what is the relationship between craftsmanship and the expression of the human condition through art? Matt, DaNice, and Ivan [...]

By |2024-06-11T11:17:30-04:00August 21st, 2023|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|
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