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Salem Public Art Commission

Artists’ Row Program, Salem, MA

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  • Budget: $16,000 for Public Artist in Residence
  • Eligibility: Emerging and established Artists/Creatives working in any media and at any stage in their artistic profession are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be able to show that they have been working in their field for at least one year. Eligible Artists/Creatives include, but are not limited to: public artists, visual artists, creative entrepreneurs, place-makers, urban planners, landscape architects, performance artists, collaboratives, collectives, etc. Salem is committed to providing equal opportunities for ALL. Artists/Creatives of any gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, sexual orientation/identity, religion/beliefs, familial status, education, or physical ability are encouraged to apply. Previous tenants of Artists’ Row are welcome to apply. However, artists may not participate for more than two consecutive two-year contract terms. Previous Public Artist in Residence (PAiR) of Artists’ Row must have at least one year between previous PAiR residency before applying for the role again. However, former PAiRs are eligible to apply for a full Artists’ Row stall at any time. Salem residency is not required

Mayor Dominick Pangallo and the Salem Public Art Commission seek Creatives of all types to participate in the City of Salem’s revitalized Artists’ Row initiative.

Artists’ Row, at the heart of historic Salem, was originally built as a marketplace. Today, it is a thriving downtown public plaza, located at 24 New Derby St., across from Old Town Hall and Derby Square. It consists of four artists ‘stalls’, a restaurant, a public restroom, public art, and a long pedestrian way

The Artists’ Row initiative is a seasonal program that provides space for artists and artisans looking to build their audience/business through daily engagement with residents and visitors. Through this initiative, the City of Salem aims to highlight and celebrate the diverse life experiences and unique heritages, attributes, characteristics, and perspectives that make each person who they are, while providing a springboard opportunity for creatives. Wherever artists are in their career, we hope to help take them to the next phase in their unique professional development journey. As a shared space for artists and visitors alike, artistic expression and creativity happen at Artists’ Row, it’s a place where arts-related goods, performances and activities can be experienced in a dynamic public setting.

The City of Salem is currently looking to fill:

  • three (3) studio/retail space stalls, each with a two- year tenancy agreement from January 2025 through December 2026: and,
  • two (2) paid positions for Public Artists in Residence:
    • one lasting from May to December 2025
    • one lasting from May to December 2026.

The City is interested in tenants whose artistic expression will contribute to the vibrancy of the Artists’ Row community and this important gateway to Salem’s bustling downtown. The variety of activities and uses considered for Artists’ Row spaces include, but are not limited to, original, uniquely produced or hand-crafted artworks and products, performance art, art ‘happenings’, art ‘interventions’, art making, and temporary public art installations.

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