SPOKE News & Updates

Latinx. a.e.o / Hispanic Heritage Month

In Honor of Latinx. a.e.o / Hispanic Heritage Month

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
Domingo Barerres

CRUCIALESQUE

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
From the Monastery

From The Monastery

From the Monastery, Italy Show featuring new works from 14 talented artist.
Peter Ansin

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

OUTRAGE

Spoke Gallery is honored to present the first solo exhibition in Massachusetts by acclaimed artist and activist Michela Griffo. For her exhibition entitled OUTRAGE, Griffo is showing new and recent
The New World - Robert Peters

POST-PANDEMIC

Spoke Gallery is honored to present a solo show by Robert Peters who is a celebrated Mashpee Wampanoag artist, poet, and author.   For his exhibition, POST-PANDEMIC, Peters is exhibiting work he created during

Mardi Gras: a threshold to a room where we all belong.

On Tuesday February 21st , we will be hosting our second annual fundraising event, Mardi Gras: a threshold to a room where we all belong. Join us at Publico,
National Black HIVAids awareness day

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

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
Lou Jones Mannequin

4 CORNERS 6 CONTINENTS

Spoke Gallery is honored to present a solo show by internationally acclaimed Boston-based photographer Lou Jones.
Healing Walk

Healing Walk to Mark Toll of Concurrent Pandemics

SPOKE’s 31st Annual World AIDS Day art installation and vigil, marking the effects of multiple pandemics on our lives and our communities.