Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
Stone Gallery
Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá (Not From Here, Not From There)
September 5 – December 10, 2025
This solo exhibition by acclaimed artist Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez, curated by Kate Fowle, is on view in Stone Gallery throughout Fall 2025. The phrase “ni de aquí, ni de allá”, commonly used by bilingual, bicultural communities, forms the heartbeat of the exhibition: a declaration of dual belonging, of complex identity, and of a life shaped by both presence and displacement. Through original paintings, immersive installations, 3D sculptural works, and a curated soundscape, Marka27 invites audiences into a vibrant, layered world where street culture meets Indigenous tradition, and personal memory collides with collective truth.
808 Gallery
Information, Overload • Boston University School of Visual Arts 2025 Alumni Exhibition
September 2 – October 18, 2025
In a world overflowing with headlines, memes, and data streams, the 2025 School of Visual Arts Alumni Exhibition takes on the dizzying pace and power of information. Featuring works in all media by undergraduate and graduate alumni from 1967 to 2025, the show explores how artists navigate the tangled web of surveillance, networks, and the relentless circulation of images and text.
From critical engagement to intentional resistance, these pieces ask: How does information shape what we see, believe, and ignore—and what does it mean to opt out?
Hidden in the Layers
October 30 – November 22, 2025
Hidden in the Layers showcases new work from celebrated Boston-based artists working in printmaking, photography, and new media. Featuring Charles Suggs (CFA’20) and CFA Lecturer Josh Brennan, as well as Toni Pepe, Deborah Cornell, and Lynne Allen. By experimenting with different mediums (ranging from billboard vinyl to photographic collaging), these artists expand on traditional printmaking techniques to create their own unique and wildly-varying styles, while simultaneously connecting in their search of deeper meaning of the world through the vehicle of their craft. The show previously ran at A+A Gallery in Venice, Italy.
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