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. In addition to our exhibition program, Clark Gallery exhibits regularly at international art fairs including Art Miami, Palm Beach Modern and Contemporary, Art on Paper New York, and Art Hamptons among others.

In 2021, the gallery gut-renovated a larger 4,000 sq.ft space and added a niche bookstore called PICTURE BOOKS specializing in photography titles, art volumes, as well as illustrated and rare books.

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 designers, art auctions and other art related organizations. To see additional images of artwork, or for information about purchasing artwork exhibited on this site contact Dana Salvo at dana@clarkgallery.com.

  • Acquiring art for residential and commercial properties

  • Advising on building a collection, as well as complete collection management

  • Acting on behalf of clients to purchase art, including bidding at auction and negotiating with galleries

  • Building and managing corporate collections

  • Managing transportation, storage and placement of works

Among our well established services are in-home consultations, private exhibition previews, and space rental for corporate and charity events.

Established in 1976, Clark Gallery is one of New England's leading art galleries. 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.

Located in Lincoln, just west of Boston, Clark Gallery is easily accessible by car or train, and an easy and short drive from Boston and Cambridge.  We are surrounded by excellent destinations and we have ample free parking :-) 

Expand your visit to Clark Gallery and within minutes visit the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum to experience one of New England’s leading contemporary art museums; the Gropius House, Walter Gropius, founder of the German design school known as the Bauhaus, was one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century; the Mass Audubon’s Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary to gain a greater understanding of a working farm and wildlife sanctuary; and Codman Farm  to experience sustainable agriculture operating out of an historic barn complex in the heart of Lincoln, raising organically fed chickens, cows, goats, sheep and pigs for eggs and meat; the Minuteman National Historic Park to witness the American revolutionary spirit; or the renowned Walden Pond State Reservation for a visit to the original cabin site of Henry David Thoreau.

Restaurants to check out when you visit:

The Twisted Tree Cafe for coffee, breakfast, lunch, and goodies.

The Tack Room for lunch, dinner, and drinks. 

About the Leadership

Dana Salvo, Owner, has been the recipient of two awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and has twice received the Fulbright Scholar Award. A nationally recognized photographer, his work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States. He has also received grants from the Lila Wallace Fund; the Asian Cultural Council; the Massachusetts Cultural Council; the Berkshire Taconic Foundation's Artist Resource Trust; the LEF Foundation; and several other awards which assist artists in mid-career. His work is represented in numerous collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Fogg Art Museum, San Francisco MOMA, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and the Addison Gallery of American Art.

Salvo is the author of Home Altars of Mexico. Published simultaneously by University of New Mexico Press in the United States as well as Thames and Hudson in Great Britain, the book is a result of his family's experience examining how people evoke sacredness in their everyday environments in the creation of devotional altars and household arrangements which sanctify and personalize the places in which they live.

Joshua Jade, Director, received his MFA from California Institute of the Arts, a BFA and teaching certification from Lewis & Clark College, studied at New England Conservatory, and has produced, presented, worked for, and performed with such notable organizations as the Skirball Cultural Center, Highways Performance Space, Springstep Arts Center, Community Music Center of Boston, Conservatory Lab Charter School, Creative Arts for Kids, About Productions, LA Philharmonic Green Umbrella series, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and more. He currently performs with the contemporary chamber music ensemble Sonic Liberation Players, environmental education outreach group Bash The Trash, and he also writes pieces for Unprepared Performers.