Who We Are

As Navajo artists with over 60 years of combined experience in the art world, we invite you into a space where tradition, story, and authenticity come alive. Our gallery on the historic Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is more than a destination for beautiful art—it is a bridge between cultures, generations, and hearts. Being Indigenous artists ourselves, we deeply understand the journey each piece takes from inspiration to creation—the quiet moments of reflection, the cultural teachings woven into every stroke, and the sacred connection to land and lineage. This shared understanding allows us to foster genuine relationships with the Indigenous artists we represent. You’re not just purchasing a work of art here; you’re becoming part of a story, one that has been carefully shaped by ancestral knowledge and personal experience.

We created this space so that Indigenous voices are not only heard but truly acknowledged and respected. Every sculpture, painting, and jewelry piece in our gallery carries a narrative—one we honor and pass on to you with care. As an Indigenous-owned gallery in one of the most prestigious art districts in the country, we see our presence as both a privilege and a necessity. It ensures authenticity, promotes cultural integrity, and creates a platform where Indigenous artists can thrive on their own terms. When you walk through our doors, you’re welcomed not as a bystander, but as someone ready to listen, to learn, and to connect. We’re proud to share this journey with you.

Three portrait photographs of men on a dark textured background, arranged with two photos on top and one below. The man on the left has glasses and a beard, smiling. The man on the right has gray hair and glasses, smiling. The man at the bottom has dark sunglasses, long hair, and a goatee, wearing a black shirt with a western-style bolo tie.

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