Ventana Fine Art - Art Galleries Santa Fe NM - Contemporary Artist

A Fine Art Gallery in Santa Fe, NM

Ventana Fine Art is located in the historical red brick schoolhouse on Santa Fe's famous Canyon Road. For 41+ years, Ventana has enjoyed the reputation as one of the Southwest's premier exhibition spaces, showcasing the best in contemporary American painting and sculpture. Our comfortable sun-filled gallery opens to two inviting, beautifully landscaped sculpture gardens, and visitors are welcomed seven days a week.

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The Connie Axton Collection

  • Ventana Fine Art 403 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM, 87501 United States (map)

Ventana Fine Art 403 announces an opening reception for Sharing her Passion—the Connie Axton Collection, a showing and sale of works by legendary artists Axton has collected over 41 years of owning and directing Ventana Fine Art. The show features original works by deceased artists Dane Clark, Jennifer Davenport, John Fincher, R.C. Gorman, Edna Hibel, Frank Howell, Walt Johnston, Forrest Moses, Jesus Moroles, John Nieto, Fritz Scholder, Mary Silverwood, R.B. Sprague, Rufino Tamayo, and Veloy Vigil.

 Works by living artists Jane Abrams, John Axton, Carol Carpenter, Doug Dawson, Katalin Ehling, Albert Handell, Randy Hasson, Kirby Hendrick, Inger Jirby, Sandra Kaplan, Ramon Kelley, Armond Lara, Ted Larsen, Kevin Red Star, Bob Schawn, Barbara Van Cleve, and Anita Louise West are also included, along with original Australian aboriginal artworks, special pricing on a John Axton lithograph, and a limited selection of posters.  The show opens with a reception on Friday, November 22, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Ventana Fine Art 403, 403 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM.

Earlier Event: October 19
Canyon Road Paint and Sculpt Out

Ventana Fine Art    I    400 Canyon Road    I    Santa Fe, NM    I    87501    I    1-800-746-8815    | 505-983-8815

Ventana Fine Art 403   I    403 Canyon Road    I    Santa Fe, NM    I    87501    I   1-505-303-3999

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