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Santa Fe Art Galleries |
| Nothing we say about art galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico can prepare visitors for the impact 300 galleries and studios can have on one's sensibilities. Nevertheless, we can get you started with the suggestions on this site. Many galleries, studios, and dealers' shops stand side by side on Canyon Road displaying works in every imaginable form, genre, medium, and style. There is contemporary art of course, especially Southwestern contemporary. Visitors will also find Navajo rugs; jewelry; Native American, Western, Impressionist, Realist, and Classical paintings; sculpture; photography; pottery; and much, much more. There are prints, textiles, wood carvings, Spanish Colonial and Pre-Columbian art. And then you could wander on downtown to browse a gallery or museum there. You have to start somewhere. Why not begin by taking a look at a Santa Fe art gallery in this list. |
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Top Santa Fe Art Galleries |
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Robert Nichols Gallery
This gallery opened its doors in 1980 and since then has featured a variety of different works from Southwestern Indian pottery to American folk art. Originally the gallery featured Robert Nichols' collection and pieces from Native American artists. But through the gallery's evolution, works from non native artists have also made their way into the exhibits. |
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Frank Howell Gallery
Set near the Plaza, this fantastic gallery presents several rooms of Frank Howell's mesmerizing work, and has featured a collection from other artists such as Veloy Vigil, Ken Payne, Ken Sullivan, and Bill Worrell. Come visit one of Santa Fe's finest galleries and see a variety of work produced in mediums like sculptures, lithography, jewelry, and paintings. |
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