Watchlist: Traditional Art Galleries Expand
May 20, 2014 at 10:41 am MDT Hopi Pueblo
Adobe Gallery
Specializing in antique and contemporary Southwest pottery and fine art since 1978. (221 Canyon Road, 955-0550)
Allan Houser
Allan Houser Sculpture Garden
Located 25 minutes outside Santa Fe, along the historic Turquoise Trail, the garden features monumental sculptures on 12 sprawling acres. (Call 471-1528 for tours)
Erma Homer
Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery
Located just off the Plaza, this gallery is your one-stop shop for fine pottery from Acoma to Zuni. (100 W San Francisco St., 986-1234)
Maurice Turetsky
Due West Gallery
You’ve heard about the Old West and the Wild West, now make room for Due West. (217 W San Francisco St., 988-1001)
Angel Wynn
Encaustic Art Institute
Dating back thousands of years, encaustic is about as traditional a medium as you can get. Cerrillos’ own Encaustic Art Institute celebrates the waxy artform. (18 General Goodwin Road, 424-6487)
Heidi Loewen
Heidi Loewen Porcelain Gallery
Porcelain gets a dose of sexy on under Loewen’s touch. Recent collaborations with Parisian artist-in-residence Alexandre Haulet bring it to a new level. (315 Johnson St., 988-2225)
Alvin Gill Tapia
Manitou Galleries
Representing more than 50 Southwestern artists, Manitou’s two Santa Fe locations encompass the best in painting, prints and fine jewelry. (123 W Palace Ave., 986-0440; 225 Canyon Road, 986-9833)
Suzanna Chávez
Móntez Gallery
In the midst of its quarter century celebration, Móntez Gallery in Truchas harbors an impressive array of Spanish colonial art. (132 County Road 75, 689-1082)
Charlie Miner
Tesuque Glassworks
Cast and blown glass take center stage here, along with daily demonstrations. “During the summer, we’ll be blowing pretty much from 9 o’clock till 4:30,” Glassworks’ Kay Hamilton, says. (1510 Bishops Lodge Road, 988-2165)
Lyman Whitaker
Wiford Gallery
You’d be hard-pressed to find a more enchanting entryway than that of Wiford’s Lyman Whitaker wind sculpture-laden one. Seriously, try. (403 Canyon Road, 982-2403)
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