POP Gallery
142 Lincoln Avenue Suite 102
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.820.0788
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.820.0788
Pop Gallery continues to raise the bar locally and draw established and emerging Contemporary and New Brow artists to Santa Fe from around the world. Our vision is rooted in providing art lovers with a thought provoking alternative. Rising from the underground world of tattooing and graffiti, comics, cartoons, pop art, illustration, and surrealist artists, the art showcased feeds of the blend of influences and energies well cemented in today's culture. In essence, Pop Gallery continues to represent a celebration of mediums and ideas, the dynamic union between independence and spirit, the emergence of sub-culture on a contemporary platform.
As Santa Feans we recognize the importance of the arts and charity in our community. We partner with local literacy organizations, charities/events such as Assistance Dogs of The West, The Santa Fe Childrens Museum, Project 236, Read Across America, NM-NEA, Gerards House, Under Dog Rescue, The Adaptive Ski Program, Buckaroo Ball, Meds and Food for Kids, Bienvenidos Outreach and Southwest C.A.R.E. Center among others. A portion of every sale at Pop Gallery goes directly back into our art community through charitable donations.
Artist Submission Policy:
Pop Gallery is a fusion of New Brow art & POP Modern art.
We do currently have a full roster of artists, but occasionally review new submissions. For consideration, please look over our site carefully and be sure that your work is compatible with our program. We will not consider artists who call or stop by the gallery. We regret that we cannot respond to every submission nor are we able to return materials without a SASE.
For consideration, please email one image and link to your website to artinfo@popsantafe.com with subject: Pop Gallery Submission.
Where We Are:
Santa Fe's POP Art Gallery is located in the second largest art hub in the US and is continually refreshed by the emerging and established New Brow Artists, POP Surreal, Modern & Contemporary artists represented at POP Gallery. Nestled across from the historic Coyote Café on Water Street, POP Gallery hosts an environment unique to the city with vibrant color and a European salon atmosphere thus embracing locals and tourists alike. Our expertise assures you of a quality in the moment experience unlike any other art gallery in the world.
Who We Are:
Owners & curators Michael McDowell & Sharla Throckmorton-McDowell are collectors at heart and bring over 20 years of diverse high end fine art experience to the gallery which serves private and corporate collections throughout the world. Versed in fine art from New Brow art, Outsider, Low Brow, POP Surrealism, Contemporary and Modern genres from US and International markets we offer a seasoned approach to your art gallery experience. We've been here...we'll be here.
Celebrating our 5th Anniversary in 2012 we've taken a leap off Water St. and are now located at the corner of Lincoln and Marcy, near the convention center in the GALA Arts District.
POP Gallery currently features art work by Clifford Bailey, Lynden St. Victor, Thomas Barbey, Diego Lukezic, Daniel Martin Diaz, Aunia Kahn, CJ Metzger & Miss Mindy (known as The Artist Sisters), Marie Sena, Kristen Margiotta, David Ho, Chris Peters, Virginia Harrison, Ryan Singer, Michel Balasis, Marty Goldstein, Judith Walsh, Max Lehman, Michele Lynch, Catherine Zacchino (aka Junker Jane), Todd Goldman, Trevor Mikula & Amy Nelder among others.
As Santa Feans we recognize the importance of the arts and charity in our community. We partner with local literacy organizations, charities/events such as Assistance Dogs of The West, The Santa Fe Childrens Museum, Project 236, Read Across America, NM-NEA, Gerards House, Under Dog Rescue, The Adaptive Ski Program, Buckaroo Ball, Meds and Food for Kids, Bienvenidos Outreach and Southwest C.A.R.E. Center among others. A portion of every sale at Pop Gallery goes directly back into our art community through charitable donations.
Artist Submission Policy:
Pop Gallery is a fusion of New Brow art & POP Modern art.
We do currently have a full roster of artists, but occasionally review new submissions. For consideration, please look over our site carefully and be sure that your work is compatible with our program. We will not consider artists who call or stop by the gallery. We regret that we cannot respond to every submission nor are we able to return materials without a SASE.
For consideration, please email one image and link to your website to artinfo@popsantafe.com with subject: Pop Gallery Submission.
Where We Are:
Santa Fe's POP Art Gallery is located in the second largest art hub in the US and is continually refreshed by the emerging and established New Brow Artists, POP Surreal, Modern & Contemporary artists represented at POP Gallery. Nestled across from the historic Coyote Café on Water Street, POP Gallery hosts an environment unique to the city with vibrant color and a European salon atmosphere thus embracing locals and tourists alike. Our expertise assures you of a quality in the moment experience unlike any other art gallery in the world.
Who We Are:
Owners & curators Michael McDowell & Sharla Throckmorton-McDowell are collectors at heart and bring over 20 years of diverse high end fine art experience to the gallery which serves private and corporate collections throughout the world. Versed in fine art from New Brow art, Outsider, Low Brow, POP Surrealism, Contemporary and Modern genres from US and International markets we offer a seasoned approach to your art gallery experience. We've been here...we'll be here.
Celebrating our 5th Anniversary in 2012 we've taken a leap off Water St. and are now located at the corner of Lincoln and Marcy, near the convention center in the GALA Arts District.
POP Gallery currently features art work by Clifford Bailey, Lynden St. Victor, Thomas Barbey, Diego Lukezic, Daniel Martin Diaz, Aunia Kahn, CJ Metzger & Miss Mindy (known as The Artist Sisters), Marie Sena, Kristen Margiotta, David Ho, Chris Peters, Virginia Harrison, Ryan Singer, Michel Balasis, Marty Goldstein, Judith Walsh, Max Lehman, Michele Lynch, Catherine Zacchino (aka Junker Jane), Todd Goldman, Trevor Mikula & Amy Nelder among others.
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-Gail Snyder, Local Flavor Magazine, March and April 2007
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With the feel of a lively European wine bar, La Boca also features an extensive selection of carefully chosen mediterranean and South American wines. Knowledgeable and animated staff graciously guide customers to the perfect wine to complement their meals. La Boca also prides itself on being an ambassador of Spanish sherry culture, transporting its guests to Cadiz in the crisp cool flavors of Fino, or the deep fig-essence of a Pedro Ximenez.
La Boca shares its passion for Spanish food wine and culture through special events. La Boca hosts Flamenco guitar legend, "Chuscales" every Monday (no cover), and Nacha Mendez, guitarist and songstress who sings music from around the Spanish-speaking world. Additionally, La Boca hosts a monthly seminar with various topics ranging from cooking demonstrations, sherry tastings, wine tastings, and more!
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City Government
P.O. Box 909
200 Lincoln Avenue
Santa Fe, N.M. 87504-0909
City Government Information Line
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Christmas at the Palace
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WHEN: December 13, 2013
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Enjoy an evening of hot cider, live music, and a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. A free, family event.
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Vendors Program
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