Huret & Spector Gallery March 31 - April 8, 2026 GATHER, a student-curated exhibition of photographers and lens-based artists exploring meaning, memory, connection, and community at a transformative moment. Student Lightning Talks: Friday, April 3rd, Noon Opening Reception: Friday, April 3rd, 5-7 pm Photography and related media have the power to knit together people, places,...
Join us for this unique opportunity to hear student-curators deliver short talks about the artists of GATHER! GATHER was curated by upper-level Emerson undergraduate students (listed below) as part of the seminar VM415 “Curating Contemporary Art,” taught and led by Leslie K. Brown, PhD. As a part of the class and the exhibition, students are...
This opening reception celebrates the fourteen artists of GATHER, a photography exhibition curated by students of a seminar, Curating Contemporary Art," taught by Dr. Leslie Brown. In the pieces selected for GATHER, new themes emerge, including communities and collection, identity and queerness, nostalgia and nature — all with an overall meditative and hopeful tone. In addition,...
Dis-placement of home. This-placement of identity. Dis-placement of identity. This-placement of meaning. Dis-placement of meaning. This-placement of home. "Dis-placement/This-placement" brings together nine works that explore the inseparable mechanics of loss and emergence. What is displaced does not leave a void; it makes room for what could not have appeared otherwise. The works do not resolve this...
Join artists Elisa Hamilton and Clareese Hill on a special artist-led walking tour of their two public art projects, Glimpses of Glapion and The Black Boston Dream Oracle in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. Meeting Point: Boston Common Visitor's Center Join artists Elisa Hamilton and Clareese Hill on a special artist-led walking tour of their two...
Sarasa Kikuchi, Rui Shen, and Siqi Xiong invite viewers into the contemplative textures of fluid identity, invisible labor, and immigrant guilt, exploring what remains amid absence with innovative aesthetics and immersive strategies that invite viewers to linger and feel. Sarasa Kikuchi — 13 Hours Ahead Six-channel spatial cinema Thirteen hours separate a mother in Japan...
This exhibition features photography by students in the Photo Practicum course who spent their semester working on one specific project. The resulting works encounter themes of time, growth, exploration, and a sense of self. Each project uniquely asks questions about the world we live in and how we occupy it. Students worked with analog and...