Well, Well, Well is a group exhibition that examines the contradictions surrounding health, wellness, and the systems designed to sustain us. Inspired by a 2015 issue of Harvard Design Magazine, the project considers how health is shaped by design, infrastructure, and social conditions as much as by biology.

This exhibition invites artists to explore care and control. Through sculpture, installation, video, and interdisciplinary practices, the project considers how architecture, medicine, technology, and culture shape the environments in which we attempt to heal.

Rather than presenting wellness as a stable condition, Well, Well, Well approaches it as a shifting terrain defined by contradiction. The exhibition asks how artists might visualize these systems and forms of care.


The exhibition will be developed through an open call, with selections based on conceptual alignment and the potential for dialogue between works.