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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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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Built in 1795, this church houses the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the United States.
This is the oldest continuously operating shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe in the country. It is administered by the parish behind it and what a wonderfully welcoming Community. There is a small gift shop behind the shrine with a friendly worker to answer any questions. It has an interesting history of you take the time to ask some questions,
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Canyon Road Contemporary Art, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is at 622 Canyon Road. The gallery has served art collectors and enthusiasts for over thirty-seven years.Canyon Road Contemporary Art is an art gallery located in Santa Fe, New Mexico and features collectible contemporary art including paintings, sculpture, mixed media and fused glass.
While most of the art focuses on the Native American and Latino/a artists native to the area, many of the gallery have all sorts of art. It’s worth planning a long walk with visits to the many, many galleries even if art purchases are not on your menu. Fascinating.
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We loved some local specialties - don't miss Old Pecos mustards, Vivac wines. Edible flowers bouquets. Mulberries. Goat cheese in a jar.
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Meyer Gallery, founded in 1967 by Darrel and Jeri Meyer, opened with the purpose to exhibit the finest in contemporary representational art. After 20 years of achieving just this, the Meyer’s and their son Dirk opened Meyer Gallery – Santa Fe, on historic Canyon Road. The Santa Fe gallery has evolved into one of the finest in the United States; and over the years, has become a premier destination for discerning collectors worldwide. The gallery works with over 50 living artists, both emerging and well established; whose influences are deeply connected to the many master painters and sculptors of the past. With a fresh commitment, these artists continue to exploring this timeless genre. Offered to collectors for purchase are landscape, figurative and still life paintings and a large selection of bronze sculptures. Each year the gallery is privileged to host a series of exhibitions by gallery artists. Artist receptions, held at the gallery, are on Friday evenings between 5-7pm and are open to the public. If you are unable to attend, we encourage you to follow your favorite artists through our constantly updated website.
As an artist my favorite part of visiting Santa Fe is going to Canyon Street to visit the galleries. My husband and I both love the Meyer Gallery and have gone there on every trip to Santa Fe. They represent many fantastic artists and Jonathan is an amazing host...very engaging and informative.
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We thoroughly enjoyed the piano bar featuring pianist Doug Montgomery. Had a great time! Doug was great!
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So glad we did this on a Sunday morning. There were visual artists, Indian jewelry, clothing, rugs, rocks and snacks. The vendors were very warm and welcoming. It was like visiting with friends.
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A lovely stretch of shaded, tree-lined walkways and picnic tables along the Santa Fe River provides a quiet and serene oasis in the middle of busy downtown Santa Fe.
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