Few recap photos from @strikemagazineboston issue release party. More up online.
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Few quick recap shots from Creative Crossroads— Last weeks workshop, panel, and social mixer aimed to unite creatives across disciplines.
hosted by @faithwinphotos
Don’t miss the next one.
⛓️Excited to Announce!!! May 14th our first show of 2026 “Act: One” featuring @youngest_____daughter@designerambient@port_au_prblm and visuals by @the.junk.drawer.official
a totally new show experience then what we’ve done in the past. Where sound and the theatrical meet for an Underground show experience as we continue to present to you emerging talents from all over the world here in the city of Boston. Artists from various disciplines coming together in collaboration for a performative curation that pushes what defines music and performance. Welcome to Way Underground 2026.
🎫 Tickets are Live!!!
Location: @exitgalleries 99 Franklin St Allston, MA
8PM hard start 8:30PM. 🗣️ FYI: Please be on time to not interrupt performance, no entry passed 8:30PM.
You may bring a cushion to sit down on the floor.
Flyer shot curated and designed by @madebyrauliz@fletchlotus@krayami_
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WHAT A MOVIE 🎥 Recap photos from the opening of SO..,THIS IS HEAVEN w/ @b0nezone and @matthew_premium . All the photos are up online in our Mag. Thanks to everyone that came out ❤️ Tag yourselves in the pics!
Open hours to see the show this month dropping soon. 😘
🚨🚨me and @b0nezone have a duo show this Friday in boston 👥 we are excited to see you there… ⚔️ dj will be spinning Alex G and spongebob will be there, and drinks.
rsvp with @exitgalleries
SO…. THIS IS HEAVEN?
Bones Gilmore & Matthew Bonneau
May 1 — 30
Opening Reception : Friday, May 1, 7 PM
Exit Galleries 99 Franklin St, Allston, MA
Bones and Matthew came into contact in 2017, connecting through mutual friends on Instagram. After nine years of internet friendship the two Massachusetts-born artists cofounded a Discord server for artists who also play video games. Over a series of voice chat discussions while playing Call of Duty they conceived a duo art show. This art show is called SO…. THIS IS HEAVEN? and it is being hosted by Exit Galleries in the great city of Boston.
Statement and Press release on April 20th ❤️🔥
Few shots from the Mundane Fires opening on March 6 w/ @jacob_church1 and @aghigh_afkhami . Thanks to everyone that braved the elements and came out!
Open drop in hours this weekend are 11-3pm or by appt.
Email [email protected] for inquiries.
📸: @boy_ceramics
Mundane Fires
Jacob Church & Aghigh Afhkami March 6 — 22 Opening Reception : Friday, March 6, 7 PM
Jacob Church and Aghigh Afhkami present Mundane Fires, a dialogue between two ongoing photography projects, Afhkami’s Ecdysis and Church’s Strange Fires. Ecdysis, the act of shedding becomes a metaphor for a psychological rupture: a slow, painful transformation in which the self is no longer recognizable, and surroundings and memories merge. Strange Fires seeks to pose questions about the complicated relationship between community and individuals and how our built environment serves as a sort of language, communicating at once a community’s values, desires, and disenfranchisement. Together the works exchange reflections of place, identity, transformation, and memory.
Aghigh Afkhami (b. 1996, Tehran; based in Boston) is a multidisciplinary artist working with photography, video, and bookmaking. Her practice explores memory, resilience, and fragmentation through narrative and sequencing. She holds an MFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Afkhami’s photobooks Salakhi (2024, with Amir Esfandiari) and Stress (2024) have been presented at international art book fairs including Miss Read (Berlin) and the LA Art Book Fair (Los Angeles). Her work has been exhibited in Iran, the United States, and the UAE, and she was a finalist in the 19th Arte Laguna Prize (Venice). Jacob Church is a photographer born in Bowling Green, Ohio. Church’s images are exposed and kept in the dark for sometime, creating space between the fiction of the occurrence as it lives in his memory and the fact of the latent image. His work has been exhibited at Panopticon gallery in Boston, MA and at La Grange in Vers Pont du Gard, France. His photographs have been featured in Pearl Press, Oranbeg Press, Lenscratch, and Fotofilmic.