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Adobe Gallery

Adobe Gallery

221 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-955-0550
Specialists in contemporary and antique Southwest Indian Pueblo Pottery and Fine Art, Adobe Gallery’s collection comprises Historic and Contemporary Southwest Indian Pueblo Pottery, Hopi Kachina/Katsina Dolls, Old Silver And Turquoise Jewelry, Baskets, Mission Oak Furniture, and Fine Art.

Adobe Gallery has a comprehensive book selection that includes a large Southwest Indian Pueblo arts and crafts selection—all viewable on this continuously updated website.

Evaluations and consultations can be arranged and we’re always interested in purchasing or brokering Southwest Indian Pueblo Pottery collections. We can provide authentication of our merchandise to guarantee what we sell is genuine. We also provide a full refund of the purchase price to please you if you’re not satisfied with your purchase for any reason. And what this means to you is peace of mind that you’re buying authentic items and can feel comfortable with your purchase.
Indian Market Specials: Historic Pueblo Pottery & Early Santa Fe Indian Sch In the month of August stop by Adobe Gallery to view "Birds on Pueblo Pottery" and receive 10% off of your purchase of any pot with an Avian theme, as well as all Early Santa Fe Indian School artist paintings--Mention this AD
Offer valid from Aug 9, 2010 thru Aug 31, 2010.
Blackout Dates:August gallery hours Mon-Sat 10-5; Sun 12-4 .
For more information about this special, visit our specials page.
Got Sculpture? Looking for the perfect sculpture? Come to Adobe Gallery in August and bring home a masterpiece from Santa Fe--whether bronze, stone, or clay! Mention this AD and save 10%.
Offer valid from Aug 5, 2010 thru Sep 6, 2010.
For more information about this special, visit our specials page.

ALLAN HOUSER GALLERY

ALLAN HOUSER GALLERY

125 Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 112
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.4705
Representing the estate of Allan Houser. Located just off the Plaza in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, at 125 Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 112. The Allan Houser Gallery showcases sculptures, drawings and painting by Allan Houser. We are open six days a week from Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm.
sales ~ consignmentst ~ appraisals

ALLAN HOUSER SCULPTURE GARDEN TOURS

ALLAN HOUSER SCULPTURE GARDEN TOURS

26 ABCD Haozous Road
505.471.1528
TOURS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Monday - Friday 10:00 am or 1:30 pm.
$16 p/person, includes tax.
Please call or e-mail for a map or directions
btrujillo@allanhouser.com 505.471.1528
The Allan Houser Sculpture Gardens, located just off Highway 14 (Turquoise Trail) offers facilities for many kinds of celebrations & gatherings. Weddings, meetings, conferences, seminars, workshops & film location have taken place in this majestic setting amidst Allan Houser's most famous bronze, steel, and stone sculptures set on twelve acres of sage, chamisa, and juniper trees.
Special Facilities Include:
* Visitor's Center with indoor & outdoor seating of up to 100 guests.
* Kiva/ampitheatre which can entertain up to 150 guests.
* Ceremonial Dance Ground for outdoor events & performances.

Bahti Indian Arts

Bahti Indian Arts

119 East Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-983-4542
Unique and traditional contemporary Indian art from Hopi katsinas to unique jewelry, to storyteller figurines and American Indian made baskets as well Navajo rugs and a host of unique items of Indian art.

The Bahti family's roots in the Indian arts field go back to 1949 with the Ghost Ranch Trading Post near Abiqui, NM, later moving to Tucson and still later expanding back to New Mexico.

The Bahti family has been an authoritative source for fine, authentic Indian art for over half a century. Tom and his son Mark, who now runs the business, have written over a dozen books on the subject. Come, browse and visit!

Father Sky Mother Earth Gallery

124 Galisteo St., Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-988-5118

Glenn Green Galleries

136 Tesuque Village Road (CR 73)
Tesuque, New Mexico 87574
(hwy 285 north, exit 168, 1st entrance south of Tesuque Village Market)
(505)820-0008
Glenn Green Galleries established in 1966, located 5 miles north of the Santa Fe Plaza it specializes in contemporary sculpture by internationally recognized artists as well as paintings, prints, photography and baskets. Allan Houser, Melanie Yazzie, Eduardo Oropeza, John Reeves, John Hogan, Harriet Johns, Troy Williams, Kahang Pham-New, George Rivera & Michael Wilding.

Grimmer Roche

Grimmer Roche

422 W. San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.8669
A leader among dealers of museum quality American Indian art, GRIMMER ROCHE provides an extensive inventory of Plains, Plateau, Prairie, Southwest, Northwest Coast, Eskimo and Eastern Woodlands antique tribal art. Viewing is by appointment.

Image Consulting For Your Life

Image Consulting For Your Life

224 Alta Vista St
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505-986-9078
Professional personal shopping service for anything having to do with personal image and style. With 26 years of experience, I specialize in making sure your shopping experience in Santa Fe and the surrounding areas is efficient, focused and enjoyable. You'll take home the best that Santa Fe has to offer and clothing, accessories and even art that suits you and your lifestyle.

Indian Arts & Crafts Board

1849 C Street NW, MS 2528-MIB
Washington, DC 20240
(202) 208-3773
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board (IACB), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, was created by Congress to promote the economic development of American Indians and Alaska Natives through the expansion of the Indian arts and crafts market. A top priority of the IACB is the implementation and enforcement of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, Public Law 101-644 as amended, a truth-in-advertising law that provides criminal and civil penalties for marketing products as "Indian-made" when such products are not made by Indians, as defined by the Act.
Under the Act, all Native American and Indian art and craft products must be marketed truthfully regarding Indian heritage and tribal affiliation of the artist or artisan.
The IACB's other activities include educating the Indian arts and crafts industry and consumers about the Act and providing professional business advice and assistance with related marketing issues to Indian artists and artisans and Indian owned businesses, promotional opportunities to Native American artists, artisans, and cultural organizations, and operating three regional Indian museums in Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Montana. The IACB also produces the Source Directory of American Indian and Alaska Native Owned and Operated Arts and Crafts Businesses, a consumer directory of approximately 320 Native American owned and operated arts and crafts business, that is available free of charge.
For a free brochure on the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and how to file a complaint, or for information about other IACB activities, please visit our website, www.iacb.doi.gov, or call the IACB toll free number 1-888-ART-FAKE.

Institute of American Indian Arts, the College of Contemporary Native Arts

Institute of American Indian Arts, the College of Contemporary Native Arts

83 Avan Nu Po Road
Santa Fe, NM 87508
505.424.2300
The Institute of American Indian Arts has a straightforward and powerful mission: to empower creativity and leadership in Native arts and cultures through higher education, lifelong learning and outreach. To accomplish this, the college offers both two and four year degrees in creative writing, Indigenous liberal studies, museum studies, new media arts, and studio arts.

The only school in the state of New Mexico to have National Association of Schools of Art and Design accredidation, the Institute is open to anyone. One does not have to be enrolled in an American Indian tribe to attend.

Kania-Ferrin Gallery

By Appointment Only.
505-982-8767

La Fonda Indian Shop

La Fonda Hotel
100 East San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-988-2488

Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery

602A Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-820-7451 or 866-894-7451
Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery specializes in the life work of famed western painter Maynard Dixon. Tucson is Maynard Dixon Country, and Medicine Man Gallery east houses the Tucson Maynard Dixon Museum which features Maynard Dixon original oils, drawings, illustrations, poetry and easel. Also on display are works by Maynard Dixon's wives, both acclaimed artists, Dorthea Lange and Edith Hamlin.There are always a large number of Maynard Dixon paintings for sale at all of Mark Sublette's Medicine Man Galleries.

The gallery also features works by the Taos Society of Artists, Taos Founders, Early Santa Fe and Taos Art colonies. Orignal members of the Taos Society of Artists included J. H.Sharp, E. I. Couse, E. L. Blumenschein, Buck Dunton, Oscar Berninghaus, Walter Ufer, Keneth Adams, and Bert Phillips.

Antique Native American Indian art is our specialty. With a large inventory of Native American art to include Navajo Rugs and Blankets, Native American Pueblo Pottery, Indian Baskets, Hopi Kachinas, Old Pawn Jewelry, Contemporary Native American Jewelry, and Native American Beadwork. We have one of the largest inventory of Native American art for sale in the country.

We also exhibit works by the Southwest's most acclaimed contemporary painters and sculptors. Featured members of the Cowboy Artists of America include John Moyers CA, Fred Fellows CA, Oreland Joe CA and John Coleman CA.

Matthew Chase Ltd.

Matthew Chase Ltd.

By Appointment Only
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-986-1095
Gallery specializing in antique American Indian art and paintings of the American West. Artifacts include beadwork, pottery, and other Native material. Artists include Borg, Fechin, Delano, Leigh, Payne, Pletka, Sandzen, Rollins, & Widforss, as well as the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe & Albuquerque art colonies. French artist Antoine Tzapoff is exclusively represented.

McLarry Modern

225 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-988-1161
McLarry Modern offers a diverse and vibrant roster of contemporary artists. Featuring traditional painting and sculpture from emerging and renowned artists. Displaying a variety of subject matter including: Southwestern and Western art, regional landscape, figurative work, and Native American art.

Morning Star Gallery

Morning Star Gallery

513 Canyon Road
505-982-8187
For 25 years, Morning Star Gallery has been the premier destination in Santa Fe for masterpieces of Antique Native American Art. We also feature antique New Mexican furniture and devotional arts, American paintings and sculpture, as well as an "Art for the New Collector" line of Contemporary Native American art. We offer consultations and appraisals as well.

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-1777
Located in downtown Santa Fe, the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts is dedicated solely to advancing the discourse, knowledge and understanding of contemporary Native arts. The Museum's exhibitions, publications and educational programs challenge pre-conceived notions of contemporary art. The Museum is home to the largest collection of contemporary Native art in the world and the Museum Store is a premiere shopping destination, offering the finest selection of contemporary Native arts and gifts.

Open 10am-5pm Mon. - Sat., noon-5pm Sunday. Closed Tuesdays from November through May.
Adults admission $10
Seniors (62+), Students with valid ID, and Residents of NM: 1/2 price
Native people, members, veterans, children 16 and under, and NM residents visiting on Sunday: Free!

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Store

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Store

108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM. 87501
505-983-1666
Located in downtown Santa Fe just one block from the plaza, the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Store is the premier shopping destination for contemporary Native American art in Santa Fe.

The Lloyd Kiva New Gallery rotates exhibits year-round and provides space for special book signings and opening receptions.

Open 10am-5pm Monday - Saturday and 12 noon-5pm Sunday. Closed Tuesdays from November through May.

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

710 Camino Lejo
Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 476-1250
The outstanding collection showcases classic and contemporary Southwestern Indian paintings, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, basketry and weaving. A permanent exhibition tracing the life of American Indians, "Here Now and Always" was curated in part by Native American elders, scholars and tribal members.

Nancy Youngblood Fine Traditional Native American Pottery

7 Avenida Vista Grande
Santa Fe, NM 87508
(505)466-1690
Fine Native American Pottery by award winning, Santa Fe artist Nancy Youngblood. Nancy has won close to 300 awards for her traditional pots.
View her work and read about Nancy and her methods following the "Old Ways". She also offers a video of her pottery making techniques.

NewMexicoCreates.org

1437 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, New Mexico
505-982-3016
Stunning Art Work by New Mexico Artists. Shop for handcrafted jewelry, art work sculptures, ceramics, handmade pottery, art glass, metal arts, weaving arts, Native American art work and more. New Mexico Creates is an innovative program of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation that seeks to enhance the livelihoods of New Mexico's artists and artisans while building financial support for the Museum of New Mexico.

River Trading Post

River Trading Post

610 B Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.2805
Arts of Native America. Contemporary and historic arts and artifacts from more than 50 Native American cultures. Featuring work by Cliff Fragua, Caroline Carpio, Mark Fischer, Amelia Joe-Chandler, Ramson Lomatewama, Philbert Honanie and many more fine artists.

Santa Fe Society of Artists

PO Box 2031
Santa Fe, NM 87504-2031
505-455-3496
A group of juried fine artists in painting, photography, sculpture, and etching/printmaking who sell directly to collectors.

Sherwoods Spirit of America

Sherwoods Spirit of America

1005 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-988-1776
Sherwoods Spirit of America is Santa Fe's premier gallery specializing in 18th and 19th century Native American Artifacts and historic Americana. Located in the historic Bandelier house, please view the finest collection of beadwork, baskets, clothing, pottery, textiles, jewelry, moccasins, weapons, photographs and paintings available. We maintain an extensive, ever changing inventory. Whether you are a long time, serious collector, searching for specific items; a beginning collector; or simply an admirer of these historic artifacts we are sure you will be interested by the variety of objects we show you here.

Shiprock Santa Fe

Shiprock Santa Fe

53 Old Santa Fe Trail (Upstairs)
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.8478
A Rich Tradition of Fine Historic and Contemporary Native American Arts

Located on the second floor of the historic Silver building overlooking the plaza, Shiprock Santa Fe has the city's largest selection of Navajo weavings. Fifth generation trader Jed Foutz brings the expertise from a lifetime of buying and selling Native American art to his flagship location. Representing the finest in Native American jewelry, pottery, basketry and artifacts, complemented by an outstanding selection of mid century modern vintage modern home furnishings.

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