Virtual Gallery
Although we believe - and know from experience - that face-to-face interactions are the best way to experience artwork and encourage collaboration, for the moment we recognize that our usual approaches would be inappropriate. While our physical space at TWO THIRTEEN remains closed, our artists are still creating and sharing work.
Please keep an eye on this page for updates from our exhibiting artists and make to visit here in the meantime for First Fridays.
We thank you for your continued support.
Peter Anthony
Peter has recently debuted a short film, made in collaboration with fellow artist Pat Keck, that has been screening nationally.
Night and Day is a story of two lives, an uncle and his nephew. Neither has ever met. In fact the nephew never knew of his uncle’s existence until his own coming out to his family. These two men lived very different lives due to the time periods in which they were born. The story is uniquely told via a puppet stage and marionettes.
Peter has also been continuing his robot series. Below are examples of recent additions. If you’re interested in purchasing a robot, please contact Peter directly at: peteranthonycreates@gmail.com
Shelby Meyerhoff
Shelby Meyerhoff is a multidisciplinary artist based in the Boston area. She works with a variety of media, including photography, painting, sculpture, and body art, often combining multiple techniques to create her images.
Meyerhoff’s work has been exhibited in venues across the country, including the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (GA), the Mattatuck Museum (CT), and the LH Horton Jr. Gallery at San Joaquin Delta College (CA). She had her first solo show in 2020 at the Griffin Museum of Photography (MA). Her Zoomorphics series has also been featured in Harvard Magazine and UU World, the national magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Emily Dugie
Emily has continued her works in watercolor and has been using Instagram as a means to share her process and works in progress with her viewers.
Adriana G. Prat
Adriana is a non-representational artist who creates boldly colored and layered, oil- or acrylic-based paintings and mixed media work. Her paintings often evoke maps, islands, or the cells of organisms, that seem to be adapting to internal or external factors that pollute or alter their nature. Text often plays a vital role in her painting process, manifested as script on the canvas surface itself. Poems, reflections, or words - although sometimes illegible - serve as mantras, textured foundations on which introspective journeys can be further explored and materialized on her work.
Hello World
TWO THIRTEEN is participating in Hello World, an international project, where artists throughout the world have submitted art works to share with all of us. We hope you enjoy this gesture of goodwill and solidarity from our colleagues around the globe.