Past Exhibitions

Take a look back at our past exhibitions.

Check out past exhibitions since 2018 in the Hostetter and Fenway Galleries, as well as on the Anne H. Fitzpatrick Façade. For information about exhibitions prior to 2018, please consult the Archives page
 

Piece of art work with a woman dressed in royal blue along with a matching headress with lots of jewels. The frame is highly decorative with carvings, texture and paint.
Winter/Spring 2025 Exhibitions

Waters of the Abyss: An Intersection of Spirit and Freedom

Fabiola Jean-Louis

Banner image with an African American woman in a red and black dress with red stockings, sitting on a floral sofa, looking off to the side.
Fall/Winter 2024 Exhibition - Closed 2.17.25

Mickalene Thomas: Sandra, She's a Beauty, 2009

Tiny Banner Image
Fall/Winter 2024 Exhibition

Mary Ellen Mark: A Seattle Family, 1983-2014

Manet's painting of his mother in a black dress, sitting on a chair with her hands resting on her lap, with a dark backround.
Fall/Winter 2024 Exhibition

Manet: A Model Family

Black and yellow Hakeem banner
Closing October 1, 2024

Hakeem Adewumi: Possession of A Recalcitrant Dream, 2024

2024 Summer Exhibition

Color PFBWL Banner
Exhibit Closed September 8, 2024

Portraits From Boston, With Love

2024 Summer Exhibitions

Black and yellow On Christopher Street Banner
Exhibit Closed September 8, 2024

On Christopher Street: Transgender Portraits by Mark Seliger

2024 Summer Exhibition

Raqib Shaw La Tempesta (After Giorgione)
This Exhibit Closed on May 12, 2024

Raqib Shaw: Ballads of East and West

Photo of a person.

Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History

Photo

Carla Fernández: Tradition is not Static

Fashion designer Carla Fernández, based in Mexico City, works creatively with over 187 artisans from sixteen states in Mexico. Her fashion house advocates for textiles as the fabric of civilization. Fernández explores the squares and rectangles of traditional Mexican patterning for the loom and sustains long-standing creative partnerships with artisans, who preserve the rich cultural heritage of Mexico’s indigenous communities.