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Downtown Tucson Art Galleries

12/24/2004

3Falk Gallery, NEW LOCATION! 41 S. 6th Ave. 628-9601.
Original works by several leading local and national artists.

Access Tucson Gallery, 124 E. Broadway, 624-9833
Exhibiting contemporary local and national artists.

Alamo Gallery, 101 W. 6th St., 882-9490
Gallery in historic warehouse local contemporary artists and handcrafted furniture.

Arts District Studios Hall Gallery, 549 N. 7th Ave, 624-7419
Artwork in a variety of media by established local artists in a studio setting.

Dante Fraboni Design, 299 S. Park Ave., 624-7370
Garden Arts. Iron, stone, glass and wood ornaments, tables, wall pieces, fountains, trellises, gates.

Davis Dominguez Gallery, 154 E. 6th St., 629-9759
Contemporary paintings and sculpture in a beautiful Arts District space.

Dinnerware Contemporary Art Gallery, 135 E. Congress
Diverse and innovative artwork by local, regional, and national artists.

The Drawing Studio Gallery, 214 N. 4th Ave., 620-0947
Not-for-profit gallery for drawing studio associates, students and professional artists.

El Centro Cultural de Las Americas, Gallery, 40 W. Broadway, 629-9536
This cultural center is located in the historic Brown house, and its gallery features artists from the Americas

Eric Firestone Gallery, 308 E. Congress, 622-3350
Specializing in early 20th century American paintings, American Arts & Crafts Movement furniture and accessories.

Etherton Gallery, 135 S. 6th Ave., 624-7370
A 3,500 square-foot gallery in an historic building, exhibiting vintage and fine art photography and works in other media.

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), 191 E. Toole,
624-5091. Exciting and nontraditional art in historic warehouse building.

Hotel Congress Gallery, 311 E. Congress, 622-8848
Historic lobby/gallery space featuring changing exhibits by local artists.

Image Gallery/Screening Room, 127 E. Congress, 622-2262
Gallery located in The Screening Room, with exhibitions in all media, reflecting film and media arts themes.

Kathryn Wilde Photography, 549 N. 7th Ave.
Working studio/gallery in Tucson Arts District Studios building.

Metroform, Limited, 27 N. Stone, 882-6606
Custom hand-built furniture and artwork by local and national artists.

Muse Gallery, 516 N. 5th Ave., 903-0919
Monthly changing exhibits of contemporary art. The art center also features 24 artist studios, as well as performance and workshop space.

Old Town Artisans, 201 N. Court, 623-6024.

Ouroboros Stone Art Gallery, 101 W. 6th St. #6, 622-3699
Artist-run gallery exhibiting stone sculpture. Please call for hours.

Raices/Taller 222, 222 E. 6th St., 792-9619
Member gallery and workshop exhibiting Hispanic and non-Hispanic artwork.

Redeemed Art, 801 N. Main Ave., 617-0569.
Contemporary sculpture and painting gallery and studio.

Santa Theresa Tile Works, 442 N. 6th St., 623-1858
Hand-crafted and painted tile work.


Solar Culture Gallery, 31 E. Toole, 884-0874
Community gallery, studios, and performance space.

Sonoran Art Foundation, 633 W 18th Street, 884-7814. Glass art classes and workshops. http://www.sonoranglass.com.

Studio 180, 180 E. Broadway, 884-5454
The newest gallery on the block, Studio 180 features fine art in the Julian Drew Complex. Contact John Caverly for questions.

Studio 220, 220 E. Congress, 628-1433
Contemporary art gallery, showing artwork in a variety of media. http://www.studio220tucson.com


Tucson Arts District Gallery, 125 S. Arizona Avenue, 624-9977. Changing exhibits by local artists in the Arts District Partnership offices.

Tucson Museum of Art, 140 N. Main, 624-2333
Presents 15-20 exhibitions yearly, tours, educational opportunities and other events throughout the year.

Watercolor Gallery, 110 E. 6th St., 622-1056
Exhibits of paintings by members of The Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild.

Zee's, 1 E. Toole, 624-2081
Collection of treasures from around the globe.

 
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