Dana Salvo is both a gallerist and artist. He is the co-owner of Clark Gallery, one of New England’s leading contemporary art galleries and a member of the Boston Art Dealers Association. The gallery exhibits work in all media by emerging, mid-career and established artists from the Northeast and nationally. He advises new and established collectors, museums, and public and private corporations in acquiring works of art.
In addition, Salvo is a nationally recognized photographer and scholar having been the recipient of two awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. He has twice received the Fulbright Scholar Award, along with other grants and fellowships. His work is represented in numerous collections including: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, and The Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He is the author of Home Altars of Mexico.