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Spanish Colonial

Collector's Guide to Santa Fe

PO Box 13566
Albuquerque, NM 87192
(505)245-4200
Full-color free guidebook listing the full range of galleries, museums and artist studios in northern New Mexico. Maps, charts, 6000-name artist index and informative articles guide the collector to the right places. Pick up at lodging places, galleries or museums. Order online.

Joshua Baer & Company

Fifth Floor
112 West Marcy Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-988-8944
Joshua Baer & Company, an extraordinary space and gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, specializing in Navajo blankets and rugs.

Montez Gallery

Montez Gallery

Sena Plaza Courtyard
125 E. Palace Avenue
Suites 33 & 34
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)982-1828
Santa Fe's oldest and largest collection of antique and contemporary "santos" (hand-made wooden representations of saints in two- and three-dimensions) and furniture from New Mexico and around-the-world! The owner, Dr. Rey Montez - with roots in Santa Fe dating to 1693 - also performs appraisals of Spanish Colonial and religious art. See our new store next door - "Heaven" - featuring angels, soaps and unique gift items under $20!
Stimulus Special Montez Gallery, Santa Fe's oldest santo store always with the largest collection and our sister store, Heaven, featuring soap and bath & beauty products made in America, England, France, Germany, Italy, Santa Fe & Spain at 10% off with $50 purchase.
Offer valid from Oct 14, 2009 thru Dec 24, 2009.
Blackout Dates:Closed Sundays except July 26th.

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.

Nussbaumer Fine Art

314 S. Guadalupe Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-982-1767
A historic building next to the Santuario de Guadalupe chapel is home to this major art space. Marvel at the work of many accomplished artists of our time, showcased in a home-like setting amongst fine hand-crafted furniture and doors made by Southwest Spanish Craftsmen. You will find an exquisite collection of paintings and sculptures by artists such as Noe Cervantes, James Leonard, Scott Harding, Len Simon, Alex Barrett, Robin Branham, Aiko Morioka, and many others.