Exhibitions

Roxbury Arts Center: Tuesday - Saturday 10 am-3 pm

Headwaters: Wednesday - Saturday 10 am-3 pm

Exhibits are free and open to the public during gallery hours.

Our gallery series is supported by Roxbury Wine & Spirits.

Current Exhibitions

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Plant Matter
Aug
17
to Oct 19

Plant Matter

Opening Reception Saturday, August 17, 4-6 pm

Featuring the work of twenty local and regional artists, Plant Matter explores all aspects of plant life and decay, from representational works to art made with plant pigments or constructed using found organic materials. Works included in this exhibit span a wide range of media, including painting, print, lithograph, collage, sculpture, ceramic and sound.

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Glimpses of Our Landscape – Black and White and Color
Nov
2
to Jan 11

Glimpses of Our Landscape – Black and White and Color

Opening reception on Saturday, November 2, from 4-6 pm.

Come out to see ‘Glimpses of Our Landscape’, a duo-show featuring work by Amy Silberkleit and Natalie Wargin. The stark intricacies of Amy Silberkleit’s lithograph prints and the fantastical elements of Natalie Wargin’s paintings explore the magic and wonder of the forest. The show will be on display in the Roxbury Arts Group’s Walter Meade Gallery from November 2 – January 11.

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Feathers in a Notebook: Ian O’ Brien Memorial Exhibit
Jul
12
to Jul 27

Feathers in a Notebook: Ian O’ Brien Memorial Exhibit

The Roxbury Arts Group is honored to present ‘Feathers in a Notebook’, a memorial exhibition for Ian O’Brien. Join us in celebration of the impact creativity had on Ian’s life and, in turn, the impact that Ian’s creativity had on others. An opening reception will take place on Friday, June 12th, from 4-6pm. A food truck will be open around the corner at the Roxbury Fire Department.

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Forgotten Spaces
Feb
27
to Apr 13

Forgotten Spaces

“Forgotten Spaces” explores the personal, metaphorical, and societal structures lost to time, highlighting the gradual decay of once vibrant scenes, reflecting on how both buildings on backroads and the structures we inhabit over the course of our lives can become landmarks for growth and grief.

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