To this day, the gallery provides contemporary artists with the opportunity to address cultural, social, and political issues and to maintain creative control.
[2] One of the common topics to discuss were the difficulties of balancing the domestic responsibilities of being wife and mother with a professional artistic career.
Their 2022 exhibition, "Erosion," highlighted artist's emotional responses to the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court Case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
[6] ” Since its inception, Hera Gallery has resided in a building that was a garage in the 1920s, then a laundromat, and later a flea market, before finally being outfitted by the founding artists and their loved ones.
[7] In September 2007 it was announced that a buyer plans on demolishing the existing building to create a mixed-use development including residential condominiums and inclusion of the gallery.