It’s About Time: 14,000 Years of Art in New Mexico
New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 West Palace Avenue
(505) 476-5072
(505) 476-5072
WHEN: through January 1, 2013
This exhibit displays 120 works of art that include Native American, Hispanic American, and European American works as a single, holistic tradition, not three separate traditions that never interact.
This exhibit displays 120 works of art that include Native American, Hispanic American, and European American works as a single, holistic tradition, not three separate traditions that never interact.
Nearby Businesses, Attractions, Events and Services
Concordia Santa Fe
107 W. Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Concordia Santa Fe is a wind ensemble serving northern New Mexico. Our membership is drawn from among the top musicians in the area who are specialists in the performance of music for woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. Rather than have a permanent music director, we feature a guest conductor of exceptional renown for each of our concerts who prepares the ensemble for performance.
Fairytale Weddings
No Store Front--please visit our website for more info.
Fairytale Weddings has been performing weddings in Santa Fe for over 15 years, and we perform approximately 80 weddings per year. In the past 2 years, we have been featured in 5 national magazines, are featured in three books about destination weddings, and our owner Clarice Coffey was featured on HGTV's "The Good Life". We offer approximately 20 different wedding locations for your use, including access to private estates, church ruins, and museums. Package prices are shown on our web page and begin at $1,085. We can cater your wedding reception, as well, serving your guests from our gold-rimmed china, silver, tables and chairs. Also available is an award-winning tent, LED lighting systems and portable French-door panels. We offer transportation to and from the wedding celebration in our open-air trams. In addition, we can decorate the trams with garlands of greenery, white flowers, and white satin bows with sashes - and a live mariachi band on board, if you wish! Please see our fleet at: www.santafecustomtours.com.
New Mexico Museum of Art
107 West Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Located just west of the Plaza, the New Mexico Museum of Art (formerly the Museum of Fine Arts) displays an extensive permanent collection of Southwestern artists, including major pieces by Georgia O'Keeffe. New exhibitions are always being mounted that cover the works of contemporary artists of all kinds.
Custom Tours By Clarice, Inc.
Corner of Lincoln & Palace Avenues
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Custom Tours By Clarice, Inc. is the premier destination management company in Northern New Mexico. We offer daily tours of the historic downtown district in our open-air trams, giving four tours a day, seven days a week.
We board at the corner of the Plaza at Lincoln & Palace Avenues - next to the New Mexico Museum of Art . The tour costs $15 per person and are available at 10 am; 12 noon; 2 pm; and 4 pm daily. Reservations are recommended, and we are pet friendly.
We offer group and transportation charters. We produce special events including catering at estates, galleries and private homes using our own special event equipment: gold-rimmed china, silver flatware, tables, chairs, tent, and LED lighting systems. For themed events - we offer our own props, sets, and costumes to enhance what will be an enchanting event in Santa Fe!
We offer group and transportation charters. We produce special events including catering at estates, galleries and private homes using our own special event equipment: gold-rimmed china, silver flatware, tables, chairs, tent, and LED lighting systems. For themed events - we offer our own props, sets, and costumes to enhance what will be an enchanting event in Santa Fe!
Contemporary Hispanic Market Arts & Crafts
100 Old Santa Fe Trail
WHEN: July 27-28, 2013
Contemporary arts & crafts made by Hispanic artists living in New Mexico.
Santa Fe Indian Trading Company
56-58 Lincoln Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501
Santa Fe Indian Trading Company and Dressman's Gifts feature authentic Native American arts, jewelry, pottery and folk art from Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and local Northern New Mexico Pueblo indians and Spanish artists.
Dressman's Gifts
58 Lincoln Ave.
Santa Fe, N.M. 87501
Dressman's Gifts is a family owned business located on the Plaza since 1952. Authentic Indian jewelry,locally produced items, Southwest gifts, t-shirts, leather handbags all can be found here.
Allan Houser Gallery
125 Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 112
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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 ~ consignments ~ appraisals
The Golden Eye
115 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Founded in 1971, by the late artist, Norah Pierson, we are a hand craft jewelry store specializing in high karat gold, quality gemstones, diamonds and pearls. We design and make many of the pieces here in Santa Fe. We also show a number of jewelry artists from around the U.S.
LewAllen Galleries
129 West Palace Avenue-988-8997
1613 Paseo de Peralta-988-3250
198 State Road 592
Santa Fe, NM 87506
LewAllen Galleries a one of the oldest and largest galleries of national stature in Santa Fe. It represents internationally acclaimed contemporary artists working in a diverse range of media including painting, sculpture, photography, prints, ceramics jewelry, tapestry and glass.
In addition to showcasing the finest art of our era, the gallery is also committed to the exhibition of Modernist masterworks in accord with the highest standards of scholarship and connoisseurship. LewAllen Galleries exhibits at eac of two museum-like in-town locations, on historic West Palace Avenue and in its newly constructed Railyard district building, as well as at its satellite branch at Encantado, an Auberge Resort.
Palace of the Governors
105 W. Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
To firmly ground yourself in New Mexico's rich past, visit this museum on the Santa Fe Plaza. Built by the Spanish as a government building in 1610, the Palace remains the country's oldest continuously occupied public building. Its exhibits chronicle the history of Santa Fe as well as New Mexico and the region. American Indian artists sell their wares under its historic portal as part of the Native American Vendors Program. The New Mexico Museum of History, which is physically and thematically linked to the Palace of the Governors is now open.
Monroe Gallery of Photography
112 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Specializing in classic black & white photography with an emphasis on humanist and photojournalist imagery.
Christmas at the Palace
Palace of the Governors, 105 West Palace Ave.
WHEN: December 13, 2013
Enjoy an evening of hot cider, live music, and a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. A free, family event.
Enjoy an evening of hot cider, live music, and a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. A free, family event.
Patina Gallery
131 W Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Considered one of the most beautiful galleries in Santa Fe, Patina represents more than 100 American and European artists working in contemporary jewelry, clay, fiber and wood. Now in its 14th year, Patina is dedicated to the exhibition of "Soul Stirring" works.
Matthew Chase Ltd.
By Appointment Only
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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.
Claudia Chavez Bead Artist
Historic Santa Fe Plaza
Vendors Program
Claudia Chavez is a Santa Fe Bead Artist. You can find her affordable, delicately beautiful, beaded jewelry on her website and at historic shows throughout Santa Fe such as the Contemporary Hispanic Market each year. She also sells on the Santa Fe Plaza in the City of Santa Fe Plaza Vendor Program. Her intricate work has been featured in the media.
Traditional Spanish Market
100 Old Santa Fe Trail
WHEN: July 27 - 28, 2013
This 62nd annual event features the work of artists in New Mexico & S. Colorado who work in traditional Spanish Colonial art forms. Santa Fe Plaza.
Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery
100 West San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
We also appraise American Indian pottery. If you are unable to bring the piece to us, we can appraise from clear photographs. We will need photographs of the piece straight on, the inside and the bottom plus an accurate measurement of the height and diameter. (please no rulers placed in the photo) Any information about the history of the piece is requested. Our charge is $100 per piece.
Our gallery hours during the summer are Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM & Sunday: Noon - 6:00 PM. During the winter our hours are Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM & Sunday: Noon - 5:00 PM.
Pancakes on the Plaza
100 Old Santa Fe Trail
WHEN: July 4, 2013
Every Fourth of July, volunteers serve up stack after stack of griddle-hot pancakes to benefit children and families through programs of the Rotary Club of Santa Fe.
Every Fourth of July, volunteers serve up stack after stack of griddle-hot pancakes to benefit children and families through programs of the Rotary Club of Santa Fe.
Burning of Zozobra
320 Artist Road
WHEN: September 5, 2013
The 88th annual torching of 50-foot-tall Old Man Gloom, a puppet stuffed with thousands of scraps of paper bearing the citizenry's sad thoughts, is a highlight of Fiesta time. $5-$10, Fort Marcy Park.
The 88th annual torching of 50-foot-tall Old Man Gloom, a puppet stuffed with thousands of scraps of paper bearing the citizenry's sad thoughts, is a highlight of Fiesta time. $5-$10, Fort Marcy Park.
