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When it comes to art galleries, Meyer Gallery Santa Fe on the world-famous Canyon Road is a major art destination for collectors and admirers alike. With a growing selection of some of the finest representational art available anywhere by 70 masters of the form, Meyer Gallery Santa Fe sparkles like a jewel in the crown of top Santa Fe art galleries.

It’s no wonder, then, that interior designers, realtors, and the hospitality industry turn to Meyer Gallery Santa Fe to help pick artwork that best aligns with individual tastes and budgets. With a regularly rotating selection of works on display, you’ll want to stop in at the Meyer Gallery Santa Fe on Canyon Road to see the latest pieces.

2024 EXHIBITIONS

KEN DAGGETT
MAY 10 – MAY 30, 2024
BRAD PRICE
MAY 31 – JUNE 13, 2024
DAVID DORNAN
JUNE 14 – JUNE 27, 2024
DOUGLAS FRYER
JUNE 28 – JULY 11, 2024
MICHAEL WORKMAN
JULY 12 – JULY 25, 2024
MILT KOBAYASHI
JULY 26 – AUGUST 1, 2024
WILLIAM C. HOOK
AUGUST 2 – AUGUST 15, 2024
FRANCIS LIVINGSTON
AUGUST 16 – AUGUST 29, 2024
FATIMA RONQUILLO
AUGUST 30 – SEPTEMBER 12, 2024
ROBERT LADUKE
SEPTEMBER 20 – OCTOBER 3, 2024
JACOB A. PFEIFFER
OCTOBER 4 – OCTOBER 17, 2024
NATALIE FEATHERSTON
OCTOBER 18 – OCTOBER 31, 2024
SUCHITRA BHOSLE
NOVEMBER 1 – NOVEMBER 14, 2024
KEVIN WECKBACH
NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 28, 2024
JHENNA QUINN LEWIS
DECEMBER 13 – DECEMBER 26, 2024

About Meyer Gallery

Founded in 1967 by Darrel and Geri Meyer, Meyer Gallery opened with the purpose to exhibit the finest in contemporary representational art. After 20 years of success, the Meyer’s and their son Dirk opened Meyer Gallery – Santa Fe, on historic Canyon Road. The Santa Fe gallery works with more than 50 living artists, both emerging and well-established, and has evolved into one of the finest in the United States. Over the years, the gallery has become a premiere destination for discerning collectors worldwide. Each year the gallery is privileged to host a series of exhibitions by gallery artists. Exhibition openings are Fridays from 5 – 7 p.m. during the summer and fall seasons.

For more information on Meyer Gallery Santa Fe, including a complete list of rotating artists, visit the website.

This article was posted by Jesse Williams

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