I'm a Salem resident and I am on a mission to tour all the local attractions AND places of relevance.
About this one:
This art association is located at the wharf, inside the historical yellow building close to the Friendship vessel and in the Maritime National Historic Park area of Salem. It consists of a gift shop with handmade items from local artists of very reasonable prices, a gallery on the same floor hosting a collection of Paul Nathan artworks, and a large gallery on the second floor. At the time of my visit, the second floor was showcasing a very interesting juried, temporary exhibition of various local visual artists around the theme of storytelling/myths/fairy tales.
The gallery is free and open to the public on weekends.
I think it can be very enjoyable for locals - especially having always new exhibitions - and visitors alike.
If you are visiting Salem, it could make a nice 15/20 minutes visit to get a grasp on the local artistic scene and take a break from more commercial attractions and activities. And to possibly find a unique memento from Salem.
Pictures are allowed
PROs
Artistic, very local and rooted to the true spirit of the town. Free. Pictures allowed.
CONs
Nothing to...
Read moreA wonderful gallery which displays a variety of works from local artistans. Sculpture, paintings, & photography plus a whole lot more. The Salem Arts Association gallery is always changing their exhibitions every month, so there is always something new to see. The Salem Arts Association has a large gift shop which includes beautiful hand made jewelry, fashionably designed articles of wearable clothing & accessories, plus art work. How about a post card or two to send to friends. If you're looking for a unique gift for someone, or maybe for yourself, you can purchase smaller accent pieces of art which may be just the thing you need to hang in that empty spot on your wall, or perhaps to add to the display on your shelf or table. Open on the weekends...
Read moreunfortunately this will be the last time I participate in a show..mainly because the new space on Derby St..is not handicapped accessible...my sister and many friends can not see the exhibits because of the stairs and claustrophobic galleries..the previous home of the association was wide open and only one step to enter....this is supposed to be an all inclusive site ..but it is not for the reasons I've mentioned..this saddens me because I have great memories of the previous location..I am picking up my piece on Sunday and I'm dreading...
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