Must-see shopping in Central New Mexico

  • Palms Trading Post

    Albuquerque

    Large gallery where knowledgeable salespeople sell Native American pottery, jewelry, rugs and crafts.

  • IMEC

    Albuquerque

    Just off Central Ave, IMEC displays and sells intriguing jewelry by local craftspeople.

  • GF Contemporary

    Santa Fe

    An eclectic and well-displayed assortment of modern paintings and sculpture.

  • Mariposa Gallery

    Albuquerque

    Beautiful and funky arts, crafts and jewelry, mostly by regional artists.

  • Tony Reyna Indian Shop

    Central New Mexico

    In business since 1950 and now run by Tony’s son Phillip, this simple adobe shop continues to sell a fine assortment of arts and crafts from Taos and…

  • Mudd-n-Flood

    Taos

    This evocatively named store, just north of the Plaza, is well stocked with outdoor supplies, and usually has a substantial sale rack. The folks behind…

  • Chiaroscuro Gallery

    Santa Fe

    This sophisticated and often abstract collection is located in a glorious large space, all the better to showcase works of extravagant yet minimalist…

  • Romero St Gallery

    Albuquerque

    The galleries that line Romero St feature arts and crafts by regional artists and Southwestern Indian tribes. For creative ceramics, peruse this one.

  • Native Arts Gallery

    Santa Fe Region

    Small but friendly store in Ohkay Owingeh stocking a selection of traditional pottery, jewelry, weaving and clothing.

  • Plaza Mercado

    Santa Fe

    A centrally located if uninspired collection of art galleries, antique stores and Santa Fe–style clothing.

  • Page One

    Albuquerque

    A huge and comprehensive selection of books, some secondhand, in the northeast quadrant of the city.

  • Santa Fe Clay

    Santa Fe

    This top-quality ceramics gallery also offers workshops and classes for Santa Fe residents.

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