Visual Arts
Barbara Meikle Fine Art
John Nieto, Ventana Fine Art
Louisa McElwain, Evoke Contemporary
Creative Tourism Santa Fe continues to reinforce its designation as a UNESCO Creative City with a collection of interactive experiences designed to stimulate and educate visitors. The Santa Fe Creative Tourism program offers more than 300 hands-on local artisan–led workshops ranging from paper making, glass blowing and weaving to flamenco dancing, photography and jewelry. Find out more at santafe.org.
About a mile away from Museum Hill on Old Pecos Trail, the Center for Contemporary Arts promotes some of the area’s best contemporary art (and houses one of Santa Fe’s best movie theaters). The Santa Fe Art Institute on St. Michael’s Drive offers workshops, lectures, outreach programs, artist residencies and contemporary art exhibitions, while on the south side the four-year Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) houses the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts. Also on St. Michael’s Drive, the Santa Fe University of Art and Design hosts numerous free exhibitions that are open to the public.
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