Artist

Heike Strobel, Artist

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Heike Strobel, Artist.

Heike Strobel, Artist

One of the many artists from the area, Heike Strobel shows off her creations.

Update

  • 2006-10-09 - Non-Profit status has been achieved. Contact Heike for more details. Use the link below.
 

Dennis B. Villa Pando, Wood Sculptor

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Dennis B. Villa Pando, Artist.

Dennis B. Villa Pando, Artist

At the far corner of this day's Artists Market, Dennis B. Villa Pando hangs out near his chain saw sculpted creations. In the next booth someone checks out the pottery.

 

Palace of the Governors

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Palace of Governors.

Palace of Governors

The Palace of Governors is across the street from the Santa Fe Plaza.

No music today, but lots of street vendors and artisans selling their wares.

 

Old Santa Fe Trail at Water Street

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Old Santa Fe Trail at Water Street.

Old Santa Fe Trail at Water Street

One block from the Plaza, where the Old Santa Fe Trail ends, it takes a few turns.

One of the many narrow streets that seem almost like back alleys, there are interesting things to explore in nearly every direction.

 

Old Santa Fe Trail at Alameda

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Old Santa Fe Trail at Alameda.

Old Santa Fe Trail at Alameda

The corner of Old Santa Fe Trail and Alameda Street. On the other side of the street is the Santa Fe River.

Keep on walking across the street and the next major intersection is with Paseo de Peralta; up there you'll find the Visitor's Center.

The view in this panorama are man-made. The parapets of the roof line create a distant, mountainous look. That feeling is increased via the sculpture of the deer jumping down.

 

Museum of Fine Arts

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Museum of Fine Arts.

Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Fine Arts is located at the corner of Palace Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, diagonally across the street from the Plaza.

 

Lincoln Avenue at the Edgar Lee Hewett House

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Historic building.

Edgar Lee Hewett House

Next to the Museum of Fine Arts is the Museum of New Mexico Foundation headquarters. Known as the Edgar Lee Hewett House, formerly the Fort Marcy Officers' Residence.

 

Alameda Street at Don Gaspar

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Alameda Street at Don Gaspar.

Alameda at Don Gaspar

More galleries and restaurants within walking distance.

 

Alameda at Galisteo

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Alameda at Galisteo.

Alameda at Galisteo

If you come to Santa Fe via Interstate 25, take the Cerrillos exit and drive north, before too long you end up here at the corner of Galisteo and Alameda. Where do you go next?

 

Shady Courtyard on Galisteo

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Shady Courtyard on Galisteo.

Shady Courtyard on Galisteo

A nice shady courtyard on Galisteo Street.

 
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