
Pucker Gallery: Ceramics-centered, rotating art by local and international artists on Newbury Street.
Pucker Gallery, located on the 3rd floor at 240 Newbury St in Boston, blends a ceramics-focused collection with rotating exhibitions by local and international artists. The gallery is praised for knowledgeable guides and excellently curated displays, offering a rich, ever-changing experience. Founded in 1967, it remains committed to art of superior quality that elevates the spirit.
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Rotating featured exhibits showcasing ceramics and works from local and international artists.
Knowledgeable guided tours by staff like Lucy to appreciate art, artists, and their history.
Extensive and thought-provoking displays of unique ceramics and wheel/glaze works.
Expert advice for collectors on acquiring high-quality artworks and building collections.
Spotlight exhibits for individual artists, such as IPEK, with classically perfect pieces.
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Bernie Pucker
Having founded the Gallery in 1967 we remain profoundly committed to art of superior quality that can elevate our spirit.
Sofi Plotkin
This was the highlight of my Boston day! Our impromptu tour by Lucy was wonderful, she is very knowledgeable and helped us appreciate the art, artists and their history! Excellently curated gallery full of unique ceramics, rotating featured artists exhibits, local & international artists… this is a gem on Newbury street!
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Every time I come to Boston, I make sure I schedule at least one hour to visit the Pucker Gallery. They offer a unique collection of artwork on a vast assortment of displays that is like no other gallery in the world. I can’t believe all the history and talent that’s on display at the pucker gallery.
Steve Simon
Amazing place to view professional art. The ceramics areas are extensive and thought provoking. So much to see!
Suz Sims-Fletcher
A bit quirky. Fantastic and varied selection in this deceptively big gallery with a focus on ceramics. The opening for IPEK (she needs only one name] presented classy and clasic perfection in wheel and glaze work. Bravo!