FaraHNHeight Fine Art

FaraHNHeight Fine Art FaraHNHeight Fine Art Gallery specializing in Contemporary Native American Arts & Southwest Contempor .

FaraHNHeight Fine Art’s primary & unique focus is on the works of both emerging early/mid-career & established contemporary Native American, First Nations and Indigenous contemporary artists of the Americas. Contemporary Southwestern art to a lesser extent is also a feature. FaraHNHeight focuses on exhibiting, platforming, & promoting these artists, their creative output, & their stories. And educ

ating & enlightening potential consumers to the importance & context of their works. FaraHNHeight now has two locations in Santa Fe; 618 Paseo de Peralta directly below the steps to the cross of the martyr. And a new historic Santa Fe Plaza location featuring an exhibition showroom at 54 1/2 East San Francisco Street next to Häagen-Dazs. Current Featured artists include; Danielle SeeWalker, George Alexander, Nizhonniya Austin, Micah Wesley, Antoinette Thompson, Monty Little, Deanna DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo, Craig George, David Naranjo, Jay Smiley, Elwyn Shorthair, Raven Twobirds, Jesse Little Bird, Randy Barton, Orlando Allison, Brent Learned, Brian Davidson, Sandra Cohoe, Sheldon Harvey, Jaime Chavez, Melissa S. Cody, Jeremy Singer, Elton Manygoats, JayCee Beyale, Suann Davin, Robyn Tsinnajinnie, Carlos Sandoval, Patrick Cloudface Burnham, Emily Sherwood, Don Bailey, Armond Antonio, S. Deloria Black Wolf, Gerald Stone, Rabbett Before Horses Stricklandand, & many more. FaraHNHeight Fine Art's Legends Collection of Armond Lara, Fritz Scholder, T.C. Cannon, Rick Bartow, Margarete Bagshaw Tindle, Paul Pletka, Jean Bales, C.J Wells, Frank Howell, Ed Singer, Earl Biss, R.C Gorman, Kevin Redstar, John Nieto, Len Agrella, Dolona Roberts, Rance Hood, Oscar Howe, Harry Nadler, Peter Hurd, Jim Wagner, and many others will also be on prominent display. Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
(575) 751-4278
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.It’s all about the LOVE in Santa Fe!!!! Bringing together artists / music / & righteous people all in support of furry ...
02/13/2025

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It’s all about the LOVE in Santa Fe!!!! Bringing together artists / music / & righteous people all in support of furry friends and animals in Santa Fe County! Please join us at FaraHNHeight Fine Art Gallery on February 14th form 5pm - till. There will be vendors with gifts you can pass on to your love. A wonderful line up of the sauciest and good heart vibes djs and two (early and later on) sets by Meganoke singing her love songs on this heart full day. Also note: henna is available for you to adorn yourself and a special performance by Melarie sometime in the night.
There will be a raffle from the vendors involved to raise money to support animal care in our community. And also a fun part of the night a speed darting activity at 9pm - come all looking for cupids bow and see what might spark in a moment of connection.
Donations are accepted through out the night all proceeds go to support animals in Santa Fe, NM.
So come join us in this night of coming together to celebrate the beauty of love in all its many ways in our world- all are welcome - join us in focusing on the LOVE of all things.
Music line up:
Jacques the House 5pm
Ol Curty Magurt 6pm
Meganoke 7pm
Bagoogal 7:30
Nothing 8:30
Speed dating activity @ 9:30
Sho-mi 10pm
Dr DITTO BS 11pm
Meganoke till midnight.
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REST IN PAINT
02/05/2025

REST IN PAINT

The Native American visual artist, activist, and curator Jaune Quick-to-See Smith blazed a trail for younger indigenous artists. She was 85.

12/20/2024

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54 1/2 East San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, NM
87501

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm
Sunday 11am - 6pm

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+15757514278

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FaraHNHeight Fine Art

Started between Taos Plaza & Taos Pueblo; in time, space, and place, FaraHNHeight Fine Art Gallery found its footing. Now FaraHNHeight is finding its stride in Santa Fe and beyond. Platforming Contemporary Native American Arts & Indigenous Inspired creations, FaraHNHeight strives to interweave the Old & New Schools of Contemporary Native Arts. Where the movement has been and where it is going. Featured artists include Classic Contemporary Native American Artists that paved the way for the New School Creators of Americana Indigenous arts. One can also view North American inspired petroglyph art, First Nation Folk Art, jewelry, pottery, carvings, textiles, etc. Current Featured artists include; Micah Wesley, Jay Smiley, Antoinette Thompson, Monty Little, Melissa Cody, Randy Barton, Suann Davin, Brent Learned, Sandra Cohoe, David Naranjo, Robyn Tsinnajinnie, Jamie Chavez, DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo, Gregg Deal, Nani Chacon, Dawning Pollen, Jesse Raine Littlebird, Raven Arbuckle, Aaron Kiyaani, Elton Manygoats, April Holder, JayCee Beyale, Craig George, Jason R Barnes, Margaret & Elizabeth Carson, Sheldon Harvey, Joseph Riggs, Carlos Sandoval, George Alexander, Patrick Cloudface Burnham, Orlando Allison, Jodie Herrera and many more. Petroglyph inspired metal sculptures by Lay Powell, mural panel and print works by David Vedoe and ‘Scripture’s Promo-Hobo Art. Photography by Tom Harjo. Sculpture and glass works by Adrian Wall. Taos Pueblo Drums and watercolors by Bobby Bales. FaraHNHeight Fine Art's Legends Collection of Armond Lara, Fritz Scholder, T.C. Cannon, Paul Pletka, Clifford Beck, Carlos Hall, Jean Bales, C.J Wells, Frank Howell, Ed Singer, Earl Biss, R.C Gorman, Sari Staggs, Kevin Redstar, Veloy Vigil, John Nieto, Len Agrella, Larry Fodor, Dolona Roberts, B.C. Nowlin, Oscar Howe, Rance Hood, Harrison Begay, and many others are also in rotation. Centrally located at 618 Paseo De Peralta, directly across the street from the steps to The Cross Of The Martyrs & location of the Old Fort Marcy. Only an 8 minute walk Northeast from Santa Fe Plaza and or an 8 minute walk from Canyon Road.