Sloane Merrill Gallery

Art gallery · Beacon Hill

Sloane Merrill Gallery

Art gallery · Beacon Hill

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75 Charles St, Boston, MA 02114

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Gallery featuring living artists in oil and bronze mediums  

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75 Charles St, Boston, MA 02114 Get directions

sloanemerrillgallery.com
@sloanemerrillgallery

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75 Charles St, Boston, MA 02114 Get directions

+1 617 227 1775
sloanemerrillgallery.com
@sloanemerrillgallery
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@sloanemerrill75

Features

crowd family friendly
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible entrance
restroom
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 8, 2025

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"This Beacon Hill gallery space features living artists specializing in oil and bronze. They feature fresh exhibits and their artist line up at the moment includes: Gregory Prestegord, Terry Miura, Carlo Russo, Joshua Flint, Sally Ladd Cole, Jeremy Durling, Adam Vinson, Kathleen Dunphy, Leo Mancini-Hresko, Danny McCaw, Jussi Pöyhönen, Mary Sauer, Daniele Cestari, Terry Trambauer Norris, & Gary Weisman." - JSGD

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Beth Colt

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Wander into this friendly gathering space to enjoy well curated paintings set in a loft like gallery. A keen eye brings new and established artists to the neighborhood and the owner’s welcoming style makes Friday evening openings a place to discover an eclectic Beacon Hill scene. Collect fine artworks which you will appreciate while they appreciate — or stop in for the Cheers of Charles Street, where everyone knows your name.

M. Ryan Groff

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This is an excellent gallery. New exhibits are shown every month or so, and the director, Ali, has an eye for captivating pieces, but also cultivates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. I will definitely want to return again soon.

Sabine Smalla

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Best place in Beacon Hill!!!

Blaire Melius

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Beautiful quaint gallery with very friendly staff!
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Brian D.

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I stumbled upon Sloane Merrill one spring evening taking a walk up Charles Street. On a normal day, this is a lovely spot for some window shopping, but that evening their window had a beautiful, dark piece of urban impressionism from Daniele Cestari and I could see through the window some amazing samples of the same style from Gregory Prestegord's show "Safe Haven." This gallery has a bright, cheerful, simple space of white washed brick. It has just the right feeling for a gallery: low-key and welcoming but not particularly corporate or fancy. And they have excellent taste in art! Of what I've seen over a few visits (and on their website) they tend towards art with good contemporary style that isn't over the top "modern." It's a wonderful blend of realist and contemporary impressionist. There are some galleries that you go to just for amusement sake, to see what "creative" new materials are considered artistic these days. There are some galleries you go to for the browsing, just to add some color to your day walking around. This gallery is, for me, aspirational. It has exactly the sort of work I'd like to collect some day, and that I'd be happy to devote some precious wall space to!