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AIR Studios Santa Fe
Jen Tough
4 N Chamisa Drive #B7-425
Santa Fe, NM 87508
Phone:
(505) 372-7650
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AIR Studios is a unique experiential art destination housing ten rent-by-the-week artist studios with open studios every weekend. The weekly rotating roster of artists are invited to directly sell their work to the public during open studios earning 100% on their sales. Sharing space with Jen Tough Gallery, AIR (Artist in Residence) Studios' mission is to connect artists and art lovers in-person within an inspiring and welcoming space. In a nod to the fabled origins of Santa Fe's historic Canyon Road, AIR Studios hosts open studios every weekend for the art-loving public, locals and tourists alike. Here, artists can connect with the visiting public, and visitors can connect with new artists every weekend. Currently being remodeled, the sprawling Adobe style building sits on 2.5 acres and is on target to open in tandem with Jen Tough Gallery on May 12, 2023.
Member Since:
2023
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Arts & Education
Coe Center For the Arts
Rachel Wixom
1590B Pacheco St
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Phone:
(505) 983-6372
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The Coe Center, founded by former museum curator, Director, and collector extraordinaire, Ralph T. Coe, is dedicated to increasing public awareness, education, and appreciation of indigenous arts, emphasizing hands-on experience and learning through actively engaging art. The Coe’s unusual eclectic collection of over 2,200 objects represents worldwide indigenous cultures, with its core encompassing the span of historic to contemporary North American Native works.