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Open Studios at Gallows Hill ArtistsGallows Hill Artists Presents Open Studios
Saturday, May 30, 2026
11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Where Salem’s Artists Work
Studio Tours, Meet Our 28 Artists in their studios
Art Market & Gallery Exhibitions
16 Proctor Street, Salem MA 01970
Third and Fourth Floors
GallowsHillArtists.com
Attendance is FREE and open to the public.
You’re invited to visit Gallows Hill Artists, Salem’s only dedicated workspace for artists with 26 studios, providing a vibrant environment designed to nurture creativity and connection. Our studios are housed in a historic former tannery building in Salem’s Gallows Hill neighborhood at 16 Proctor Street, Salem MA.
What truly sets Gallows Hill Artists apart is our commitment to artistic growth and engagement. We host artist gatherings, workshops, collaborative projects, and open studio events that encourage both resident artists and the public to connect and create.
At Gallows Hill Artists, creativity is celebrated.
Join us on Saturday, May 30, visit 28 artists in their studios, view new gallery exhibits, and shop our art market.
Resident artists include James Bostick, Photography; Matao Aric Bonner, Photography; Kyle Bromley, Photography; David Burr, Painting; Bobbie Bush, Digital Painting; Jill Christian, Painting; Carol Cross, Glass Arts; Francois Xavier deCosterd, Painting and Multi-Media; Laurel Driskill, Painting and Fashion; Michelle Dumas, Multi-media; Kate Drewniak, Fiber Arts; E. B. Goodale, Illustration and Printmaking; Deborah Greel, Mixed Media; Joey Higgins, Photography; CJ Karch, Photography and Puppetry; Oskar Kraft, Painting; Dale Ducillo Lewinski, Painting and Jewelry; Christen Mailler, Painting; Siobhan McDonald, Painting; Megan McGough Christian, Ceramics and Jewelry; Katherine Miura, Painting; Linda Mullen “Grace and Diggs”, Wearable Art and Immersive Environments; Jessica Murdock, Painting and Drawing; Seseley Paige, Fashion Design; Craig Robertson, Painting; Amanda Skinner, Painting; Erin Survilas, Painting; and Lee Wolf, Illustration and Painting.
Additional local artists will join our artist market. Other creative businesses at our building will also participate including NorthShore Glass School.
We’re located in a former tannery at Proctor’s Ledge; this historic building survived the Great Salem Fire of 1914. Today, Gallows Hill Artists upholds this legacy of creativity and resilience, offering a vibrant community inspired by its unique history and character.
Illustration Credit: Craig Robertson, Edward Hopper Bird Mask '26
Information for Visitors:
Gallows Hill Artists is located on the third and fourth floors at 16 Proctor Street in Salem MA. Please note that we do not have a passenger elevator; access to our studios requires climbing stairs. If you have accessibility needs or questions, we encourage you to contact us for a ride in our freight elevator.
Parking is available in our lot on Proctor Street just a short walk from the building. Additional parking is available at Gallows Hill Park and neighborhood side streets. Please park responsibly with respect for our neighbors and local parking restrictions.
To explore artist biographies, view portfolios, and discover upcoming event details, please visit GallowsHillArtists.com.
16 Proctor Street, Salem MA 01970
Third and Fourth Floors
GallowsHillArtists.com
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