Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe

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Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe

Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe

The Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe is one of the city’s most respected art spaces, known for its wide-ranging collection and dedication to showcasing both historic and contemporary works. Established in 1972, the gallery has become a landmark on Paseo de Peralta, presenting art that reflects the cultural richness of the American West alongside international movements. Its setting in Santa Fe, a city with deep artistic traditions, makes it an ideal place for visitors to explore how regional and global art connect.

The gallery represents a diverse roster of artists and specializes in 19th- and 20th-century American art, Western and Southwestern works, as well as contemporary painting, sculpture, and photography. Exhibitions often feature iconic figures of American realism, Taos Society painters, and modern innovators, offering a timeline of American creativity. Alongside fine art, the gallery also highlights Native American material culture, presenting historic pottery, textiles, and jewelry that deepen understanding of the region’s heritage.

What sets Gerald Peters Gallery apart is its breadth and depth. Visitors will find galleries dedicated to masters of American Impressionism and Western landscapes, while other rooms highlight living artists pushing the boundaries of form and concept. Its carefully curated exhibitions and scholarly publications reflect a serious commitment to art history and collecting, making it as much a resource as it is a showroom.

For those exploring Santa Fe’s Canyon Road and downtown art districts, Gerald Peters Gallery offers a chance to experience the city’s role as a meeting point of cultures and artistic visions.

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Sight Name: Gerald Peters Gallery
Sight Location: Santa Fe, USA (See walking tours in Santa Fe)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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