Join us for our 32nd ANNUAL DAYWITH(OUT) ARTWORLD AIDS DAY Vigil noon -midnightDecember 1, 2023 JOIN US IN HONORINGAstrid Mora, James Apt, from Boston Health Care for the Homeless
In honor of Latinx. a.e.o / Hispanic Heritage Month, SPOKE, Connected Boston and Multicultural Aids Coalition will present a hybrid discussion panel on arts and the health equity gap
Work by Domingo Barreres September 11th – October 27th 2023 Reception: Thursday, September 14th 6-8pm Hybrid Gallery Talk: Thursday, September 14th 6:30-7pm Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Friday 12 to 5pm & Saturdays by appointment (For
Spoke Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition by Johnetta Tinker entitled, Pray to Find Refuge. The exhibition dates are January 8th to March 1st, 2024. (The show has been extended) Reception: Wednesday, January
Join us February 7th — National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day— for a panel discussion and performances at Spoke HIV disproportionately affects Black people in the United States. According to
This mission remains just as urgent today as we face multiple pandemics of COVID-19, racism, and addiction, alongside the continuing scourge of HIV/AIDS, particularly among vulnerable populations.
For three decades, SPOKE (formerly Medicine Wheel Productions) has been at the intersection of art and healing. Using art as a threshold, moving beyond diversity to equity and building