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
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
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,
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