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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Canyon Road Paint and Sculpt Out

  • Ventana Fine Art 400 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA (map)

Annual Canyon Road Paint and Sculpt Out at Ventana Fine Art              

Ventana Fine Art will present the opportunity to meet the largest array of painters and sculptors it has ever hosted for the 2024 Canyon Road Paint and Sculpt Out. Ventana will feature ten painters and five sculptors demonstrating aspects of how they perform their artistic magic. Ventana’s painter luminaries Angus, John Axton, Dick Evans, Natasha Isenhour, Marshall Noice, Mark White, and Roger Williams will participate along with guest painters Barry McCuan, Lynne Windsor, and Tina Natonabaugh.  Sculpture stars Siri Hollander, Roger Martin, Rebecca Tobey, Cassidy Watt, and Brittany Weaver will demonstrate elements of the art and science that go into making sculpture.

The Paint and Sculpt Out takes place on Saturday, October 19, from11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with many artists starting earlier.  This cherished annual event encompasses the full half-mile of Canyon Road galleries for a day celebrating community, art, and conviviality.

Earlier Event: August 16
Javier Lopez-Barbosa and Cassidy Watt
Later Event: November 22
The Connie Axton Collection

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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