Saluting Our Community's Creative Spirit
The power and meaning of art is never more important than in difficult times, and we're proud to salute members of the Gallery System community who are keeping the creative spirit alive and well. If you'd like to share your display, tag us on social media (#GallerySystem), or email social@gallerysystem.com!

Washington, DC, artist Kasse Andrews-Weller envisions a healing nation.

Hang art on a chic concrete wall? No problem for Marian Schlauch

Artist Leslie Maloff shows her works on Gallery System and gets compliments

Derrick Cobb doesn't let the concrete walls in his high-rise NYC apartment get in the way of creating a bold, evocative gallery wall display

"Rehanging all my pictures was my first completed project under COVID-19 hunkering in," says Kayla Epstein

The Massachusetts Art Education Association gallery in Boston's Transportation Building showcases outstanding work by students from across Massachusetts

High Point School in Bergen County, NJ, shows student work in a stairway gallery that hopefully will be back in business soon.

Artist Sophia Beccue's front entrance hallway serves as a rotating gallery for her new artworks.

In Waterloo, IA, an inspiring display awaits the return of gallery attendees

The Harry Bertoia Foundation gallery, Saint George, Utah, honors the lifetime achievements of a multifaceted modernist

The Art Cottage in New Braunfels, Texas, has elegantly tall watercolors by artist Gay Fly ready and waiting for future visitors

Florida artist Beatriz Portela highlights endangered species in a new line of block prints

Virginia Artist Sandra Lynn McClelland Lewin creates works that seek to elevate the spirit and motivate peaceful reflection

Avid traveler and photographer Steve Kent fills his home with vivid prints of shots from far-flung locations

Artist Ken Church's depiction of a challenging climb inspires, while also suggesting some advantages of staying close to home!

Holiday decorations make any home homier, and James Winkler uses his Gallery System to create a "Modern Victorian Living Room Gallery"


A collection of maps gives a room broader horizons

Artist Marie Sheehy-Walker's studio features a gallery wall of recent work



"I am a clay artist living in DC. My focus right now is on Heal US subject matter with clay band aids. I am also working through Uniting US with active duty, disabled veterans, their family members and caregivers — they were supposed to have an exhibit at the Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital here in DC that was to open two days ago. It was such a disappointment to them, and we are not sure if it will be rescheduled."
Of the bottom image, Andrews-Weller says, "Everyone has stories. During this time of solitude, and with 350 pounds of clay in my studio. I am reminiscing of my childhood memories with a new 'Tell Me a Story' series. I have expanded my Gallery System to go up the stairwell and will continue to add more track as more works are completed. Thank you for making a product that is so versatile and easy to install and display."
Learn more about Andrews-Weller's work


"Rehanging all my pictures was my first completed project under COVID-19 hunkering in. I also added museum glass, as several pictures are originals and I couldn’t allow them to fade now that they are in such a well-lighted room.
"The majority of the work was done by Loren Adkins, a boyfriend from the 1980’s. His work was the first to be installed in the United Nations by someone from the United States. The U.N. has it displayed in Geneva. Then another friend from Juneau, Skip Wallen, had a sculpture placed there as well, and a third friend also had his work displayed there. I’m blown away by the art community in Juneau - I love it here."


"Hello! We love our Gallery System. Helping to display our students work in a safe and visually appealing manner is not only motivating and encouraging for our students — it definitely sends a buzz around, which they want to share and show off, and it boosts their self-esteem. We thank you for your product which makes our work easier in many different ways. The director of our school program says it is the best thing she invested in this past year." - Aida Tineo
Learn more about High Point School

"I love the Gallery System. It’s perfect for my new series of block prints of endangered animals."
Learn More About Portela's Work


"Thanks for the chance to show off our Harry Bertoia Foundation Gallery with your products! We love the ease of installation and use. We are a nonprofit furthering the legacy of one artist, Harry Bertoia."
Learn More About Harry Bertoia, a distinguished jeweler, printmaker, sculptor, furniture designer and philosopher, who collaborated with many of the great luminaries of modernism.

Artist J. Marshall Dyke's gallery wall shows great compositional skill, organizing works in a way that attracts and engages the eye. He notes, "There are 2 other walls with the Gallery System hanging system and it has been great! No more nail holes!"
Learn More About J. Marshall Dyke's Art

"We installed the Gallery System in our front entrance hallway, for use as a rotating gallery where we can regularly hang new groups of artworks. It's been working out great and we love the flexibility. It makes a great first impression.
"These four pieces are part of a series depicting various emotions of my cancer journey last year when I was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. Miraculously I went into partial remission a few months later and was able to express this journey through art. The entire series is on my website."
Photo by Sophia Beccue


"COR at 220 East is so excited to have the new hanging system in place for our exhibits. We currently have a beautiful exhibit up by Tatiana Ivaschenko Jackson. Unfortunately, it has been on hold since the pandemic, but we are hoping to open again in the near future. In the meantime, here are a couple examples of her wonderful work."
See more on Tatiana Ivaschenko Jackson's website
Learn more about COR at 220 East

"Here is one of my Gallery System displays. I have two in my studio, two downstairs in the family room, and one upstairs in the hall. I have used different hanging systems in galleries where I have exhibited, but I like this system the best!"
See more of McClelland Lewin's artworks — "Through her color choices and subject matter she hopes to elevate the spirit, causing the viewer to slow down, smile, and enjoy the moment. She considers her art a success if it motivates that sort of peaceful reflection."


A series of tall, graceful watercolors by artist Gay Fly are hung at The Art Cottage, New Braunfels, Texas. "I am one of five partners of The Art Cottage, and these were hung just before we had to close because of the virus so they haven’t been on public display and yet two have pre-sold," says Fly. "The hanging system works so well even tho a train comes by our cottage several times a day and rattles our paintings. Our wonderful cottage is originally a private residence built over 100 years ago!"
Learn more about The Art Cottage


"Here are two shots of areas in our home where we have used the Gallery System. The images on the wall are all metal prints from some of our trips to various locations around the world." - Steve Kent, Photographer
Learn more about Steve Kent and his global photography activities at his website, Been There, Shot That

Artist Ken Church was born in England but lives in Utah, where the imposing landscape inspires many of his works. Of this painting, The Hike to Angels Landing, Church says, "One of the scariest, craziest, and most spectacular hikes in the world. And curiously, one of the most popular hikes in Zion National Park, Utah.
"It is true, occasionally there are chains to assist those intrepid hikers who dare to tackle this beast. However the chains do little to alleviate the terror of a 1,000-foot drop on both sides of a sometimes three-foot wide trail. Take my advice, stay home and take a walk in the city park, and admire this painting instead."
Learn More about Ken Church's Landscapes, Animal Paintings, Abstracts, and Portraits

Artist Marie Sheehy-Walker uses her Gallery System to hang her artwork on the wall leading down to her studio.
Learn more about Sheehy-Walker's evocative portraits, landscapes, seascapes, and still lives


These photos show the Second Floor Atrium Gallery of the Massachusetts State Transportation Building in Boston, and the recent Massachusetts Amazing Emerging Artists Recognitions Exhibit by the Mass. Art Education Association (MAEA), which holds exhibitions in the space year-round.
"We are so happy with our new hanging system," says MAEA president Melissa Mastrolia. "The MAEA Recognitions exhibit is part of our largest exhibit of the year in celebration of Youth Art Month and the exhibit went up much faster than it has in years past. Many of the volunteers (art educators from across the state) were so excited to use the new system and talked about how it could be used for exhibit spaces in their school buildings. Thank you Gallery System for your support!
Learn more about the MAEA and its work on behalf of art education across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts


The concrete walls of a high-rise New York City apartment can be a challenging place to hang art, but Derrick Cobb found a way to bring his vision to life using a GalleryOne art hanging system. This rich, evocative home gallery wall combines paintings, prints, and posters to create a cohesive whole. It's a great example of how effective home art displays can have a profound effect on the look and feel of a room, as described in our article, Four Tips for Home Art Display. "GalleryOne is the best art hanging system bar none!" says Derrick,

Artist Leslie Maloff purchased a Gallery System for art display in her home and says she was impressed with the ease of installation and use. "I got many compliments from my friends when they saw my artwork on display in my home," she notes. "I am very happy with your system." See more of Maloff's vivid, thoughtful works.
