Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery
100 West San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 986-1234
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 986-1234
Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery is the premier American Indian pottery gallery in the United States. We are located at 100 West San Francisco Street, in the heart of Santa Fe's historic plaza area. Since 1993, we have only sold Native American pottery from the southwest and pottery from the village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua, Mexico.
Our pieces date from the 1880's to the present. Depth within this one media is what we strive for, often representing six generations of one family. Maria Martinez, recognized as the most famous Indian potter, is our specialty and we always have a large selection of her work.
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.
Nearby Businesses, Attractions, Events and Services
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.
Fairchild & Co.
110 W. San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
Owner and Designer Valerie Jean Fairchild, along with a highly-skilled team of craftspeople, create all styles of exceptional jewelry in platinum, 22-,18- and 14-karat gold and specialize in custom designs for both men and women. Having over 30 years of experience designing, producing and repairing fine jewelry, Fairchild's renowned creations spotlight diamonds, colored gemstones, opals and pearls. Also represented is work by several nationally- and regionally-recognized jewelers, and the gallery's extraordinary service to its clientele is well known.
Cafe Pasqual’s
121 Don Gaspar Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Located in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, Cafe Pasqual's has been serving emphatically flavored cuisine inspired by the culinary traditions of New Mexico, Old Mexico, the Mediterranean and Asia for over 30 years. We're dedicated to using fresh, seasonal, organic and naturally raised foods.
Dinner Reservation recommended.
Visit our gallery and online store!
Coyote Cafe & Rooftop Cantina
132 W Water St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Coyote Cafe continues to be Santa Fe's most famous and celebrated restaurant, feted by critics and return visitors alike. We are celebrating our 25th year! Joining Coyote Cafe as Executive Chef/Owner is world renowned chef Eric Distefano (also of Geronimo) Chef DiStefano brings with him his contemporary global style of cooking that has French Asian influences accompanied with Coyote Cafe's known Southwestern Style. Must-have dishes include Griddled Buttermilk Corn Cakes with Chipotle Prawns and the legendary grilled 24 ounce "Cowboy Cut" Dry Aged Rib eye. Distefano brings along his signature dish, Peppery Elk Tenderloin, a definite favorite! Try the Miso Crusted Sea Bass, Jalapeno Beef Tartare and Five Spice Rotisserie Rock Hen with Green Chile "Mac 'n Cheese". An Award Winning Wine List is complemented by a full bar which includes unique signature cocktails. During Summer Our Rooftop Cantina serves New Mexican specialties and cocktails in a casual outdoor rooftop setting.
Blue Corn Cafe
133 Water Street
Santa Fe, NM
87501
The Blue Corn Cafe serves Northern New Mexican and American cuisine, pub fare, great margaritas and award-winning handcrafted microbrews. Santa Fe casual dining at its best!
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.
Maya
108 Galisteo Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
We are sometimes called a Boutique. Sometimes a General Store. Sometimes a shoe store. A Jewelry Store. A Clothing Store. You can find fashion, jewelry, folk art, unusual kitchen and table top from around the world. It's a fun place to just visit. It's a great place to find something for every part of you, your life and everyone in your family.
Tabla de Los Santos
210 Don Gaspar Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
This fine dining establishment in Hotel St. Francis features the culinary masterpieces of renowned Chef Estevan Garcia. Enjoy an authentic New-Mexican inspired menu featuring local, organic farm-to-table ingredients. Chef Garcia's menu is inspired by traditional northern New Mexican cuisine, his personal experience in a Franciscan monastery and love of the freshest local ingredients. This results in some surprisingly complex culinary creations as well as some delightfully simple signature dishes.
Secreto Bar and Lounge
210 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Guests can discover the ancient wine-making traditions introduced by Santa Fe's Franciscan monks at Secreto Bar as well as enjoying a wide array of award winning, hand-crafted cocktails. On warm days, our seasonal patio and loggia is the perfect spot for surveying the vibrant Santa Fe street scene. Join us for fresh fruit, traditional drinks, and delicious appetizers in a warm, relaxing environment for socializing and unwinding.
Moxie
205 W. San Franciso St.
Santa Fe, NM 87507
Located next to the historic plaza, Moxie offers distinctive hand-made Gifts From New Mexico. Our affordable casual clothing, hand-crafted gifts, and accessories for home or office reflect the timeless spirit of "The Land of Enchantment".
Norma Sharon
137 W. Water Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Art of Color and Custom Apparel.
Norma Sharon's designs are exceptional for many obvious reasons. Norma is multi-talented, having a fine art career with works in both private and corporate collections, Nabisco Corporation, Smithsonian Institute, Tegner Foundation, to name a few.
She has worked as a freelance fashion illustrator in Paris, France for Women's Week Daily. Norma owns a unique custom apparel boutique in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and was recently juried into The Designer Showcase by the New Mexico Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Her designs are both feminine, flowing and flattering to all shapes and sizes. She has a unique vision of asymmetry, mixing of colors and textures, and geometry that appeals to many clients. Norma also designs one of a kind origami jackets, as well as other exquisite pieces.
Her designs are both feminine, flowing and flattering to all shapes and sizes. She has a unique vision of asymmetry, mixing of colors and textures, and geometry that appeals to many clients. Norma also designs one of a kind origami jackets, as well as other exquisite pieces.
Santa Fe Culinary Academy
112 W. San Francisco Street, Suite 300
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
The Santa Fe Culinary Academy is one of the Capitol's newest and most ambitious professional endeavors. Located in the heart of the historic district, on the top floor of the Plaza Mercado building the SFCA will offer community cooking classes, a 50 week professional program, dining experiences and a one-of-a-kind event space to Santa Fe locals and out of town guests alike. Our culinary classes are designed with three distinct markets in mind; amateur/home cooks, professionals seeking further education and individuals with professional aspirations.
Hotel St. Francis
210 Don Gaspar Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Named for the patron saint of Santa Fe, NM, the historic Hotel St. Francis embodies the authentic spirit of old Santa Fe, with handcrafted wood furniture by local artisans inspired by the Palace of the Governors, and a palette of natural colors reflecting the days of Santa Fe's early Franciscan missionaries. Amenities: Cocktail Lounge
Restaurant.
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.
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.
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.
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.
SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market
100 Old Santa Fe Trail
WHEN: August 17 - 18, 2013
SWAIA's 91-year-old market draws roughly 100,000 people annually to buy artwork by top Native American artists for one weekend. Santa Fe Plaza.
Desires
66 E. San Francisco St. #13
Santa Fe, N.M. 87501
Eclectic collection of clothing, accessories, jewelry.
Known for our affordable Chenille shawls...
