Sandra Phillips Gallery moving to Golden Triangle Art District

Stay tuned for opening date, highlights, artists and exhibitions.

For ten years, Sandra Phillips Gallery has been a platform for innovative exhibits, gallery shows and unique local and national artists bringing original, contemporary art to the wild and unruly Santa Fe Art District happenings each First Friday. I believe she is ready for a more sophisticated, clientele of collectors and artists. Just saying. Santa Fe is a wild, diverse, orgy of art, people, food, and performance once a month. Love it.  For those who simply want to view fabulous art in a chic museum setting, watch for the Sandra Phillips Gallery reopening. Coming asap, possibly as early as next month.

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