Category: Our Programs

Grass-Fed Still
May 11, 2024

Jay Critchley’s solo exhibition, Democracy of the Land: Patriotism

May 13 thru June 28, 2024 SPOKE’s Gallery is proud to present Jay Critchley’s first solo exhibition in Boston. Jay is a longtime Provincetown multidisciplinary and performance artist, writer
Mary Harvey
March 12, 2024

Two Exhibitions at Spoke Gallery! 

March 11th to April 26th 2024 Reception for both exhibitions: Wednesday, March 20th 6-8pm  Gallery and Reception are free and open to the public.   A Woman of Her Times
Peter Ansin
May 15, 2023

Spirit of Radicalism

Peter Ansin, a former manager of business development for Twentieth Century Fox, died of AIDS at 34 in 1992.
Michela Griffo - Outrage
May 12, 2023

OUTRAGE

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
September 25, 2022

Daniel Morrison Fellows

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
Afterschool BHA
September 11, 2022

For Afterschool Jobs

Youth and Young Adults will work in cohorts with teaching artists to create
Taking back the hill
September 9, 2022

Taking Back the Hill, We are all works in progress

Join us for our annual End of Summer Event at No Man's Land for Community, Art and Food.
July 29, 2022

Artists Retreat to TUSCANY

Medicine Wheel Artist Retreats You are invited to step out of your day-to-day life and to be part of this artistic retreat.  This retreat asks you to recognize that
YouthSpeak Jobs
July 19, 2022

YouthSPEAK

Seeking young men and women who live in Boston Public Housing for Summer and after school Employment opportunities
February 13, 2022

No Man’s Land

Located between South Boston High School and Dorchester Heights, this space is open to the public year-round.  We just commemorated 25 Years at No Man’s Land with an anniversary