Venture into the unspoiled beauty of 7,000-foot Rocky Mountain vistas, marvel at the contrast of ancient native culture mixed with modern arts, feast on legendary cuisine and relax in rustic sophistication. A visit to Santa Fe, Travel & Leisure's #1 Cultural Getaway, feels a lot like a visit to Europe. The Spanish Colonial charm of this historic destination has been enchanting travelers for over 400 years. And Santa Fe shows no signs of slowing down.
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An art gallery specializing in 19th- and 20th-century American art.
Sometimes it's the setting/location that makes a place and Nedra has it in spades. The historical buildings, classic interior rooms, vault, and art would make this a must stop but add in the garden area and that makes this a very special place. Every staff member would answer questions that I'm sure they are asked dozens of times per day. It's educational along with great art viewing.
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After 48 years, Joe Wade Fine Art has closed our downtown Santa Fe brick and mortar location! In midsummer 2019, we will relaunch our website and offer an extensive collection of secondary market fine art pieces.
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TAI Gallery is located in the Railyard contemporary art district on the corner of Paseo de Perlalta and Guadalupe. Established in 1978 we are one of the world’s finest galleries and the only gallery featuring contemporary bamboo sculptures and fine art baskets from Japan alongside beautiful contemporary Japanese photography.
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The Andrew Smith Gallery is the leading photography gallery selling 19th and 20th century classical and contemporary original photographs. Located in the historic plaza district of Santa Fe, NM, the Andrew Smith Gallery has been in the business of buying, selling, and exhibiting fine photography since 1974. We specialize in buying, collecting, and selling a wide range of work according to our artist's, visitor's, and collector's varied interests.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
This Gallery is mostly outdoors...you will want to sit and watch (so bring a coffee or the like?) and be mesmerized by these moving sculptures you will surely want to buy. They also have stationary sculptures that would add interest to your garden but we spent more time watch the moving wind sculptures. This area is full of galleries and can be crowded if not visited in the off season. Advice: go early to snag parking or take public transport.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Patina Gallery is the most inspiring gallery in the world to exhibit, promote and sell handmade jewelry and art. Our space allows for personal discovery in all aspects of adornment, from one's body to one's home. Patina's intention is to sustain the souls and lives of its artists, patrons, founders and employees through authentic, caring, loving and compassionate attention, given in an environment that stimulates all the senses. COVID-19 UPDATES FROM BUSINESS: We are open Friday and Saturday, respecting current guidelines, for up to 4 visitors at a time. Monday through Thursday we are open for visits by appointment. Virtual appointments are available also. Please reach out to the gallery with any questions, we are here to help and make your, visit or engagement, both pleasant and safe. We are always open online at www.patina-gallery.com
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We are collectors of Pueblo pottery and have high expectations for galleries retailing this art. Andrea Fisher meets and exceeds them all. We have been dealing with the gallery for a long time and are always impressed by the selection available from a wide range of pueblos, the expertise and knowledge of the sales staff, and care they take to make sure the customer gets just what they are looking for. The items they stock are all quality items and extend all the way up in to the collector stratosphere but they work hard to help you find just what you are looking for. The best part for me is that the prices are very reasonable for what one gets. There is no tourist junk here but if you want a good piece of pueblo pottery you can be assured walking in the door that you will not be overcharged. Having dealt with most of the other galleries in the region, this is always my first and last stop. You just cannot go wrong.
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