100 days 100 galleries; Day 10: Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA

Established in 1976, Clark Gallery is one of New England’s leading art galleries and a member of the Boston Art Dealers Association. Located just outside Boston in Lincoln, MA, an area known for its rich cultural offerings, Clark Gallery is minutes from the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park and the Walter Gropius House in Lincoln, as well as the Rose Art Museum in neighboring Waltham.

ME (Carlos Fentanes): After seeing your posts I wonder how do you begin? How were the firsts years of the gallery? Your first artists?
Now it looks a very solid selection of artists.

Gallery: (nothing)

Well, I couldn’t get any information, maybe they don’t see DM’s or they use IG as a one way communication channel.

But according with their site:

“Clark Gallery exhibits contemporary art in all media by emerging, mid-career and established artists from the Northeast and nationally. The gallery’s exhibition program reflects a broad range of twentieth century ideas appealing to collectors and institutions with diverse interests.

Clark Gallery is a full service contemporary art consulting company finding artwork for new and established collectors, museums, public and private corporations, museums, architecture firms, real estate agents, developers, non-profit art organizations, restaurants, interior decorators, art auctions and other art related organizations.

They also provide the way to follow for submissions:

Artist Submissions:

We welcome submissions from artists year-round and review unsolicited material on a rolling basis. We require the following:
– Via email: PLEASE INCLUDE “SUBMISSION” IN SUBJECT LINE.  
-Link to your website
  

OR

-Maximum of 20 images
-Resume and any other written materials
-Self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of submitted materials 

*We recommend you familiarize yourself with our programming before deciding to submit work.

And here are some examples of the works they show:

James Aponovich
Janet Rickus
Xavier Rodes Torras

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