The Owings Gallery

The Owings Gallery A Gallery for 19th and 20th Century American Art

Most wildlife painters of Rungius's era worked from taxidermy. He found this unsatisfying and spent months at a time in ...
04/24/2026

Most wildlife painters of Rungius's era worked from taxidermy. He found this unsatisfying and spent months at a time in the Yukon instead. You can see the difference in how the animals hold weight. On View at The Owings Gallery on Palace through May 1st.

Hennings came to Taos in 1917 intending to spend a summer. He was still there when he died in 1956. Field Notes at The O...
04/22/2026

Hennings came to Taos in 1917 intending to spend a summer. He was still there when he died in 1956. Field Notes at The Owings Gallery on Palace on view now through May 1st.

Nine years after Yellowstone became the first national park, Bierstadt was still going there with oil and paper. The man...
04/20/2026

Nine years after Yellowstone became the first national park, Bierstadt was still going there with oil and paper. The man who made paintings large enough to fill a wall made this one small enough to carry.

Mookaite jasper and sterling silver. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. On view now at The Owings Gallery
04/18/2026

Mookaite jasper and sterling silver. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. On view now at The Owings Gallery

Black tourmaline and rhodonite in 18kt gold. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. On view through June 30.
04/17/2026

Black tourmaline and rhodonite in 18kt gold. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. On view through June 30.

Dinosaur bone and sterling silver. The design on the back is an adapted Hopi pottery pattern — birds and water. Gail Bir...
04/15/2026

Dinosaur bone and sterling silver. The design on the back is an adapted Hopi pottery pattern — birds and water. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson.

Grape chalcedony and 18kt gold. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. On view now at Owings Gallery, Santa Fe.
04/13/2026

Grape chalcedony and 18kt gold. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. On view now at Owings Gallery, Santa Fe.

Yazzie Johnson. Santa Fe, 1979. Not much has changed in 47 years — except the work keeps getting better. On view now at ...
04/11/2026

Yazzie Johnson. Santa Fe, 1979. Not much has changed in 47 years — except the work keeps getting better. On view now at Owings Gallery.

Gail Bird. Santa Fe, 1979. She and Yazzie Johnson had just started working together. On view now at The Owings Gallery. ...
04/10/2026

Gail Bird. Santa Fe, 1979. She and Yazzie Johnson had just started working together. On view now at The Owings Gallery.

A focused look at Henderson’s work across his career, this exhibition brings together pastels, oils and drawings that ca...
12/09/2025

A focused look at Henderson’s work across his career, this exhibition brings together pastels, oils and drawings that capture the visual and spiritual charge of the Southwest and beyond. The works on view trace his modernist experimentation in dialogue with local culture, revealing a palette and spatial rhythm uniquely attuned to place.

Pictured: Spanish Woman, Santa Fe, c. 1916
Oil on canvas, 24 × 18 1/4 in.

On view through January 31 at The Owings Gallery on Palace.

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