Galleries

The Heart & Soul of Santa Fe

With miles of museums and galleries, a world-class opera and ancient traditions that continue to flourish in pueblo villages, Santa Fe County is steeped in art and culture. When you visit the country’s third largest art market, you’ll want to see the impressive array of paintings, sculptures, pottery, photographs and other works in numerous galleries and more than a dozen museums. Then there’s the world-renowned  immersive art installation, the  living history museum devoted to New Mexico’s past, and the only museum devoted to an iconic woman artist. No matter when you visit, there’s always something happening in Santa Fe County.

Northside Galleries

Tesuque Glassworks

The beauty of glass comes to life when you watch a glassblowing demonstration by a seasoned artist or take a tour of the cast glass facility at this venerated gallery and studio. You may find yourself taking a lesson in glassblowing yourself. Diverse artists work out of the glass blowing studio, and the space also includes a gallery and bead making room.

1510 Bishops Lodge Road
Tesuque, NM 87574
505.988.2165
TesuqueGlass.com

Tesuque Glassworks

Nambé Trading Post & Museum Of Western Film & Costume

This historic trading post is brimming with Southwest treasures , from Zuni katsinas and Navajo weavings to antique and contemporary Pueblo pottery, old pawn jewelry, paintings and other unique pieces It's only fitting that you'll find movie costumes and props from award- winning Westerns in this unique shop, housed in one of the last remaining trading posts from the days of the Old West.

20 Summer Road
Santa Fe, NM 87506
505.455.2819
NambeTradingPost.com

Nambé Trading Post & Museum Of Western Film & Costume

Centinela Traditional Arts

Unique hand-woven textile art in the Chimayó/ Rio Grande weaving tradition of Northern New Mexico and of the American Southwest is showcased at Centinela Traditional Arts in Chimayó. The shop represents exceptional Chimayó weavers creating blankets, jackets, rugs and many other items.

HCR 64 Box 4
Chimayó, NM 87522
877.351.2180
ChimayoWeavers.com

Centinela Traditional Arts

Chimayó Trading And Mercantile

This outstanding collection of historical classics and top contemporary Southwestern artists includes Pueblo pottery, Navajo rugs and weavings, Hopi katchinas, Native American baskets and paintings by Native American and Southwestern artists. Stop in and see “Where History Meets Art in Northern New Mexico.”

NM Hwy. 76, on the High Road to Taos
Chimayo, NM 87522
800.248.7859
ChimayoArts.com

Ortega’s De Chimayó

The iconic weavings produced at this venerated shop are rooted in nine generations of traditional northern New Mexico weavers. Ortega's is renowned for beautiful clothing, colorful accessories, blankets, purses, rugs, pillows, vests, coats and more, and the work is collected worldwide.

State Road 76, County Road 98, on the High Road to Taos
Chimayó, NM 87522
877.351.4215
OrtegasWeaving.com

Ortega

Meow Wolf

Immerse yourself in the “House of Eternal Return,” Meow Wolf’s fantastical art installation that combines technology with explorable environments to inspire visitors of all ages. More than 100 artists collaborated to create this wildly imaginative art space, a unique combination of children's museum, art gallery, jungle gym, and fantasy novel.

1352 Rufina Circle
Santa Fe, NM 87507
505.395.6369
MeowWolf.com

Meow Wolf

Southside Galleries

Origami In The Garden

Artist Kevin Box is renowned for his large-scale sculptures that celebrate movement with flying birds, emerging butterflies, floating boats and soaring paper airplanes, inspired by the ancient art of origami. View 20 of his pieces in this serene sculpture garden, located on the Turquoise Trail.

Open to the public by appointment or by chance.

3453 State Hwy 14 N
Cerrillos, NM 87010
505.471.4688
SculptureGarden.com

Origami In The Garden

Seppanen & Daughters Fine Textiles

Marvel at the wondrous weavings from Tibet, Afghanistan and Morocco as well as textiles from the Navajo Indians of the American Southwest  and the Zapotec Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico. A visit to this showroom is like taking a trek around the globe.

2879 State Road 14
Madrid, NM 87010
505.424.7470
FineTextiles.com

Seppanen & Daughters Fine Textiles