Gallery 360

Gallery 360 is Northeastern University’s contemporary art space and a resource for teaching, learning, and programming across curricula. It is curated by Juliana Barton, Director of the Center for the Arts.

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Upcoming Exhibition

Wide angle view of "Soft City" installed in the MIT Museum. "Soft City" is a textile-based art piece depicting a flood zones map of Roxbury in Boston, MA. It is a patchwork of vibrant color including purples, pinks, blue and yellow. The surface is richly textured and soft to the touch. The piece is installed horizontally on a table, giving visitors at the museum an opportunity to touch the art piece.

The Data at Hand

Wednesday, January 21 – Saturday, April 4, 2026

Bringing together new commissions and existing work from artists Nathalie Miebach and just practice (Amanda Ugorji and Sophie Weston Chien), The Data at Hand: Data Physicalizations of Earth and Space highlights work in traditional craft materials like fiber, wood, and glass by artists who aim to make the complexity of our planet concrete and accessible.

 

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Past Exhibitions

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Jun 18 – Dec 6, 2025

Hannah Perrine Mode: Remote Sensing

Remote Sensing was the first major solo exhibition by artist, educator, and researcher Hannah Perrine Mode.⁠ Working primarily between New England and Alaska, Mode uses creative practices to deepen human connection to the natural world and foster intersectional approaches to climate research. ⁠

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Nov 14, 2024 – Apr 12, 2025

Photo shows a pixellated, retro-looking image of a computer.

Cat Mazza: Network

New England-based artist Cat Mazza works at the intersection of textiles and technology, combining craft and new media to probe urgent issues from globalization to the understanding and treatment of mental health conditions.

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NOV 16, 2023 - APR 6, 2024

An image from Joiri Minaya's "Containers" photography series. Shows a woman lying on the beach, covered in a bodysuit.

Fluid Matters, Grounded Bodies

Fluid Matters, Grounded Bodies: Decolonizing Ecological Encounters brings together an international group of artists whose work generates productive conversations about sovereignty, sustainability, gender identity, and labor rights, and paves speculative, reparative pathways toward equitable futures and safe living environments.

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Plan Your Visit

Address
346 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115

Hours
Monday – Saturday, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Directions
Gallery 360 is located on the first floor of the Curry Student Center (enter through the Curry Student Center or Ell Hall).

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