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Unbound Visual Arts (UVA) is a unique Allston-Brighton based non-profit art organization. We serve the Greater Boston community with impactful educational programs and exhibits to encourage learning, engagement, and change.

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A Light I Knew Well – Karlena Fletcher  

A Woman’s Work  is Never Done

Abigail Lee GoldbergerFairytales & Enchantment

Address Unknown: Traces of Hope

All Things Change  (Scollay Square Gallery, Boston City Hall)

All Things Change (Harvard Ed Portal)

Amy Kelly: Transitions

Angela Fiori: Optic Serenity

Angelo Aversa: Views of the Charles River 

Anita Helen Cohentill next bloom 

Battle of the Sexes Revisited: The Sexual Harassment Volley of Today

Beasts of Burden

Beyond the Book VII: The Book as Art 

Brenda Gael McSweeney: West African Women’s Empowerment

Carmela Cattuti: Fashionably Urban

Christine Winship: Inseparable Companions

Christine Winship: The Pedigree Artist 

Climate Equity: A Better Future for All

Common Art Exhibition

common art: Fruit of the Spirit

common art: Hope In the Unseen

Dante GandiniBoston Beacons

Diana Weiske: Petals & Places

Earned: Women in Business and Labor

Educating the Sega Girls of Tanzania (Athan’s, Brighton)

Educating the SEGA Girls of Tanzania (West Suburban YMCA, Newton)

Emerging from Refuge

EPIC Exhibition 

Fibers of Concern – The Art of Lewanda Lim

Francis Gardino: Manhole Covers, Etc.

Francis Gardino: Villaggio Italiano

George Shaw: Passages

Healthful

Heidi Lee: Inner Journeys

Inspiring Change for the Climate Crisis

Invisible Disabilities (In-Person)

Invisible Disabilities (Virtual)

Joan MullenAbstraction: Sculptural Installation

Joanne Desmond: looks can be deceiving

Julie Hom-Mandell: Wabi-Sabi

Kat Masella: Seeking the Goodness

Katherine Downey Miller: Minimal Imagery

Katie Schultz: Finding Reality

Kwazo World

Latinx Identities: Struggles, Perspectives, and Critiques

Maria TerminiA Retrospective: Impetuous Joy and Extravagant Color,

Marian DioguardiCoffee, Tea or Wonton? 

Martha Jane BradfordFragile Harmony

Michelle McClurg & Ray Ryan: By the Sea 

Momentary Spaces

Monica McApline: Waterscape Edges

Nadia RichmanAtmospheric Happenings

Nadia Richman: Skyscape Drama 

New Narratives: Reclaiming Asian Identity Through Story

Olympic SPIRIT

Peace in Her Time: Visionary Women Against War and Violence

Pauline LimWhy Can’t It Last Forever?

Portraits in Refuge

Robin Dawkins:Allusions

Ronni Komarow: Lost in Translation 

Ruth Rieffanaugh: Parking Ticket Blues

RVEB: CID CITY

Sarah BerryCastoffs & Containers 

Sarah Berry: Telephone Relics

Self-Preservation: A Complex Human Instinct 

Silent Symphony: A Tribute to Tears

Song Cycles

Squash ‘Em

Stasis and Comfort: The Art of Chelsea White and Kyung Eun Lee

Stronger Sisterhood: Representing Intersectional Identity

Susan Johnson: Water Water everywhere 

Susan Loomis: An Artist’s Progression

Susan Mara Bregman:Landmarks of Light, Boston’s Iconic Commercial Signs

Teaching Children about Racial Justice

The Context of Community (Harvard Ed Portal)

The Photography of Fran Gardino

The Waste Land on Earth?

Then And Now: UVAs 10 Year Retrospective

Traps/Julia Talcott 

Unlimited

UVA Members Exhibit

Visual Interchange: The Context of Community (Athan’s, Brookline)

Wellness – The Virtual Exhibit

Wellness: Art for Physical and Emotional Healing

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Unbound Visual Arts (UVA) is a unique 501(c)(3) non-profit art organization. We serve the Greater Boston community with impactful educational programs and exhibits to encourage learning, engagement, and change. UVA’s Arthaus Gallery is located at 43 N.Beacon St;, Allston, MA and UVA’s Overlook Gallery is at 175 Washington St., Brighton, MA.