Past Exhibitions
Creepin' It Real!
A group show
10/9/25 - 11/1/25
Creepin’ It Real, a show of spooky art and haunted surprises. We are filling the gallery with eerie, imaginative, and bone-chilling creations from local artists who aren’t afraid to let their dark side show.
Featured artists: Aaron “SaintDevil” White, Alice Tanzer, Altered Panels, Denise Satterfield, GOOD AT JOB™️, Grhimm Xavier, Haro Serrentino, Jeremy Gable and Camillo Kearns, Jill Strait, Mags, Mariana Cicerchia, Marissa North, Matt Burgos, Matt King, Michelle de Celia Lucia e Genevieve, Nikki Erskine, Nilbog tnt, Octopus Skeleton, Quibx, Ray Bernoff, Salty Monster, Sarah Thompson, Scott Boilard, Scott Holloway, Sean Hodgdon, Shawn Carlin, Shmontray Jacquett, Tara Bilotta, Travis Duda, + Yokai.
Stroke By Stroke: The Art of Bill Griffiths
The Artwork of Bill Griffiths
3/27/26-4/25/26
Stroke by Stroke: The Art of Bill Griffiths is a retrospective look at the rich and luminous work of a beloved Worcester-area artist and educator whose influence has shaped the local arts community for decades.
A longtime instructor at the Worcester Art Museum, Griffiths spent more than forty years teaching and mentoring artists of all levels. Stroke by Stroke reflects an artistic life built through patience, persistence, and care, showing how painting can be a lifelong tool for expression, connection, and healing.
Off the Wall
An group show
11/28/25 - 12/31/25
Hunchback Gallery presents "Off The Wall" November 28 - December 27, 2025. More than 200 works created by 20+ local artists and crafters will be featured throughout the duration, with more to come in the form of 6 art markets.
Unlike a typical gallery show in which the same pieces are on view the whole time, “Off The Wall” will be constantly changing as displayed pieces are purchased - buyers can literally take their pieces Off The Wall and carry home the same day. As artworks sell, we’ll replace them with fresh works, ensuring a different experience with each visit. All arts and crafts works are created by local artists and range in medium, theme, and tone - the only thing we were strict about is that they be no more than 12” in any direction. This allows us to easily switch the display up as needed, and makes it easier for buyers to carry out.
This Is a Sign
A group show
5/7/26 - 6/13/26
Through PARAREALITY, Boilard invites viewers to open their imaginations and explore the intersection of the physical and the imagined. Known for his blend of traditional rendering with modern color and composition, his work evokes emotion rather than relying on the literal representation. Boilard has been influenced by both classic illustrators and abstract expressionists, and his art reflects his lifelong study of the natural world, filtered through a fantastical lens.
[Re]Frame the Dark
A group show
1/15/26 - 2/21/26
Rather than let winter gloom get us down, we’re embracing this season of minimal sunlight. The call for [Re]Frame the Dark challenged visual creators to find inspiration in the extended nighttime hours we get this time of year - and they did not disappoint! Through more than 40 original works, 20+ local artists explored a range of nighttime moods, from cozy and romantic to eerie and mysterious, grounded to celestial, organic to electric, and beyond.
Rituals of seeing
An Exhibition by Claudio Eshun
11/7/25 - 11/22/25
Rituals of Seeing is the first chapter of Elegant Alien, a photographic retelling of a family’s migration from Ghana, through Italy, to America. At its core, it encapsulates the audacity of a mother’s vision and the courage of a child to keep dreaming beyond borders, even through the uncertainty of migration.
Florilegia
A group show
7/1/25 - 7/23/25
Flowers are the focus. Real ones. Imagined ones. Lego ones. Scanned, painted, abstracted, or reassembled. Some appear on canvas, others through a screen or in augmented reality. Florilegia is a celebration of all things floral, from a single perfect bloom to the shape, symbolism, or strange energy a flower can hold.
We’ve filled the gallery with petals, pixels, paint, and everything in between. The result is a wildly varied collection of work that feels alive and full of surprises.
The overview effect
An Exhibition by Jeremy Schilling
9/19/24 - 10/2/24
The Overview Effect work focuses on astronauts and space, specifically exploring the concept of the space suit and how it acts as a shield between a person and their environment. Using oil paint, pen and ink, silkscreen and watercolors, these images are emotionally charged examining homesickness, the acceptance of change, and the loneliness of exploration.
Not of this realm
A group show featuring Jeremy Isaacs, Morgan Freeman, and Mags
4/17/25-5/1/25
Curated by Madame Punkcake, this haunting show featured the stunning, wild, and sometimes eerie work of three local artists: Jeremy Isaacs, Morgan Freeman, and Mags.
“I hung the art last night and fell in love with some of the most unliekly creatures. I also got the chills, exclaimed in wonder, muttered ‘what the f***?’ over and over - all while laying eyes on some of the most beautiful beings to grace the walls of the gallery so far.” - Madame Punkcake
M1ndg4m3s
An Exhibition by Travis Duda
1/16/25 - 2/1/25
The titular hunchback behind Hunchback Gallery - multimedia artist Travis Duda - has been working on this show for more than 4 years, processing the darkness, humor, and absurdity of his experiences and emotions through painting, sculpture, and collage, with found scraps, visual wordplay, graphic design, and stolen ideas. The 50+ pieces in M1ndG4m3s range in theme from love, loss, isolation, emotional growth, and love again, to political ire, depression and mental issues, and the challenges of having “original” ideas in a world tangled by intellectual property and copyright laws.
PARAREALITY
An Exhibition by Scott Boilard
6/6/25 - 6/28/25
Through PARAREALITY, Boilard invites viewers to open their imaginations and explore the intersection of the physical and the imagined. Known for his blend of traditional rendering with modern color and composition, his work evokes emotion rather than relying on the literal representation. Boilard has been influenced by both classic illustrators and abstract expressionists, and his art reflects his lifelong study of the natural world, filtered through a fantastical lens.
HEARTWORK
A group show
2/13/25 - 3/8/25
Love comes in all shapes, especially hearts. But this isn’t your typical Valentine’s show. Artists explored the heart shape in unexpected, unconventional, and wildly creative ways. From classic symbols to anatomic twists, sweet to surreal to punk, this show pushes the boundaries of what a heart can be.
Featuring works by: Nick Alexander, Matthew Burgos, Christine Brown, Hector Cedillo, Croc, Jessica Curtin, Travis Duda, Tamera Duda, Nikki Erskine, Christian Farren, Marissa Haralambides, Shmontray Jacquett Williams, Flarvik Knürdmann, Mags, Abu Mwenye, GT Nightcrawler, Katie Nowicki, Jessica Pagán, John Pagano, Mia Pierre & Christina Roberts, John Powers, Melvin Rivera, Ashley Rose, Carlyn Schwingbeck, Vanessa Schukis, and Jill Marie Strait.
AS ABOVE SO BELOW
An Exhibition by Ashley Rose
12/6/24 - 12/29/24
"As Above, So Below" is a collection of my work that shows the intersection of feminine rage and intimacy. “As Above, So Below” by definition in short, whatever you do in the physical world will reflect itself in the spiritual realm. Naturally as most artists, with whatever media they may use the goal is to for one be connected. Which I feel most of my paintings all end up connecting somehow. When I see my art all together, for me personally I feel resilience, it would be nice to share that with the public.