Enrich your life with art. The following is a select list of galleries in Tucson and Southern Arizona whose holdings run the gamut from painting and sculpture to glasswork and ceramics. Call ahead for hours of operation and specific exhibit schedules.

Featured Places

TUCSON

Arizona History Museum

949 E. 2nd St., 520-628-5774
www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org Interprets Southern Arizona's history from the Spanish Colonial through Territorial eras. Exhibit topics include mining, transportation, Geronimo, 1870s Tucson, Arizona treasures, and uncovering Tucson's past.

Arizona State Museum

The University of Arizona, 1013 E. University Blvd., 520-621-6302
www.statemuseum.arizona.edu Exhibitions, programs, and an educational museum store make up the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the region. With an emphasis on native cultures, the museum boasts the world's largest collection of Southwest Indian pottery and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.

Artists at Work

2400 N. Campbell Ave., 520-326-5676
www.artofarizona.com/artistsatwork.htm At this multicultural gallery, find everything from oils and ceramics to stained glass and metalwork—all made by local artists who immigrated here from countries around the globe.

Arts Incubator Gallery

108 E. Congress St., 520-792-4503
This tall, narrow space downtown next to The Grill offers the perfect place for local artists to exhibit their work–from performance and installation art to paintings, photography, ceramics, and more.

Bahti Indian Arts

St. Philip's Plaza, 4330 N. Campbell Ave., Ste. 73, 520-577-0290
www.bahti.comEstablished more than 50 years ago, the gallery houses contemporary textiles, jewelry, fetishes, pottery, baskets, Navajo sculptures, and paintings from many tribes. Featuring Michael Roanhorse, Pat Pruitt, Navajo artist Emmi Whitehorse, and an array of emerging artists.

Bear's Path Gallery

8806 E. Tanque Verde Rd., 520-760-1416
www.azyoucanpaint.comThis open, colorful space displays oil paintings by emerging artists. You Can Paint, a teaching studio, offers oil painting and drawing classes for kids and adults.

Borealis Arts

150 S. Camino Seco, Ste. 108, 520-303-7263
www.borealisarts.com Rotating exhibits bring together emerging artists of today with established artists of the past. Permanent collections include work by William Dubin, Matt Tucker, and Joshua Smith.

Bridge Gallery

5425 N. Kolb Rd., Ste. 113, 520-577-4537
www.bridgegallery.netA Southwest contemporary art gallery showcasing original works by regional artists. The gallery's exhibits rotate four times annually and include such mediums as oil, ceramic, and glass.

Center for Creative Photography

The University of Arizona, 1030 N. Olive Rd., 520-621-7968
www.creativephotography.org In addition to rotating exhibits, this museum on the U of A campus also contains a research center and archives. The center holds more individual works by 20th-century North American photographers—nearly 90,000 prints—than any other museum in the country.

Chris Bubany Gallery

6530 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Ste. 140, 520-885-2960
www.chrisbubany.comThe whimsical beauty of the Southwest comes to life in Bubany's hand-painted ceramic designs. Find one-of-a-kind tableware featuring the vibrant colors and creatures of the desert at her gallery.

Conrad Wilde Gallery

439 N. 6th Ave. #195, 520-622-8997
www.conradwildegallery.com Rotating exhibits of contemporary paintings, sculpture, and works on paper emphasizing abstraction and innovation.

Contreras Gallery

110 E. 6th St., 520-398-6557
www.contrerashousefineart.com Located in the historic Warehouse Arts District, this locally owned gallery and working studio showcases contemporary paintings, drawings, and sculpture, as well as monthly exhibitions of local artists and custom-made jewelry.

Covington Fine Arts Gallery Inc.

La Plaza Shoppes, 6530 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Ste. 140, 520-298-7878
www.covingtongallery.com Gallery specializes in 19th- and 20th-century American and European paintings, watercolors, and prints. All art is from 1960 and earlier. Includes some sculpture and Western art.

Davis Dominguez Gallery

154 E. 6th St., 520-629-9759
www.davisdominguez.com This contemporary fine art gallery, representing established Tucson artists for 37 years, is located in a fully restored 5,400-square-foot warehouse in the historic Warehouse Arts District. It features a large selection of modern paintings and sculpture.

Deco

2612 E. Broadway Blvd., 319-0888
www.decoarttucson.comTouting "a little bit of everything," this eclectic gallery showcases unique gifts and work by local artists. Also find wall, neon, and Western art; jewelry; ongoing bead classes; and rotating exhibits.

DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun

6300 N. Swan Rd., 520-299-9191
www.degrazia.org National Historic District features Southwestern art and architecture by legendary artist Ted DeGrazia. Ten-acre Foothills site with adobe gallery, gift shop, chapel, and artist's former home. Original paintings, watercolors, sculptures, ceramics, and more.

Desert Artisans' Gallery

La Plaza Shoppes, 6536 E. Tanque Verde Rd., 520-722-4412
www.desertartisans.com A cooperative gallery featuring selected works by 30 award-winning juried artists offering contemporary and traditional art in a variety of mediums, including painting, photography, fused glass, ceramics, and handmade jewelry.

Details Art & Design

Gallery Row, 3001 E. Skyline Dr., Ste. 139, 520-577-1995
www.detailsart.com This multimedia, contemporary craft gallery specializes in gifts and items for the home. Hosts a number of receptions throughout the year featuring local and regional artists.

Dragonfly Gallery

146 E. Broadway Blvd., 520-628-3164
www.dragonflyvillage.orgThe gallery's proceeds—with pieces by local artists ranging from sculpture and jewelry to acrylics—go to Dragonfly Village, which provides supportive housing to those in need.

Drawing Studio, The

33 S. 6th Ave., 520-620-0947
www.thedrawingstudio.org A visual arts center founded by noted artist and art educator Andrew Rush. Featuring a year-round schedule of exhibitions by students, associates, faculty, and nationally recognized guest artists in a variety of 2-D and 3-D mediums.

Etherton Gallery

135 S. 6th Ave., 520-624-7370
www.ethertongallery.com Known for its vast inventory of vintage, classic, and contemporary photography and museum quality exhibitions, Etherton Gallery also features paintings, prints, and mixed media by top local and regional artists.

Fire Ranch Glassworks & Gallery

4280 E. Hawser St., Catalina, 520-818-2239
www.fireranchglassworks.com Fire Ranch Glassworks creates original glass art, including botanical sculptures, vases, urns, and Venetian eggs. Features work by owners and artists Richard Hornby and Linda Allyn, as well as the work of other glass artists.

Flux Gallery

Plaza Palomino, 2960 N. Swan Rd., Ste. 136, 520-465-6600
www.fluxartists.comThe gallery showcases contemporary paintings, as well as works in wood and metal sculpture, and includes the art of five Tucsonans.

Framed to Perfection

7625 N. Oracle Rd., Ste. 125, 520-571-1963
www.framedtoperfection.comLimited edition, fine art prints by established international artists are this shop's specialty.

Galeria Mística

2318 S. 4th Ave., 520-622-8000
www.galeriamistica.com South Tucson's first fine art gallery, featuring fine arts and custom framing. Original paintings and giclée prints by Arizona artist David Tineo. By appointment only.

Gallery 801

801 N. Main Ave., 520-370-1610
www.stevenderks.com This 1880s building houses a gallery with an attached blacksmith shop and features contemporary sculpture, metalwork, and paintings, along with found-object and hand-forged works by owner Steven Derks, as well as works by Dan Lehman, Bryan Crow, Carolyn Anderson, and Ian Houghton.

Gallery West Classic Native American Art

6420 N. Campbell Ave., 520-529-7002
www.indianartwest.com Specializes in historic Plains beadwork and sculpture, classic Navajo weavings, kachinas, and Southwest basketry and pottery, along with contemporary Southwest jewelry, paintings, and sculpture.

Glass Illusions Studio

150 S. Camino Seco, Ste. 120, 520-296-5752
www.glassillusionsstudio.comDoubling as a studio, this gallery exclusively showcases the work of owners Pattie and Mark Johnson. Find all mediums of glass art, including blown, fused, cast, and stained.

Grey Dog Trading Co.

St. Philip's Plaza, 4320 N. Campbell Ave., Ste. 130, 520-881-6888, 877-331-7367
www.greydogtrading.com Native American arts & crafts from North America with works from the Zuni, Hopi, Navajo, and Inuit peoples. Includes fetish carvings, jewelry, weavings, katsinas, pottery, and Inuit sculpture.

Illusions Gallery

150 S. Camino Seco, Ste. 120, 520-296-5752
www.illusionsgallerytucson.comFeaturing the work of a dozen artists, including owners Pattie and Mark Johnson and local glassblower Tom Philabaum. Also on display are sculpture, paintings, and jewelry.

Ironwood Gallery

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 2021 N. Kinney Rd., 520-883-1380, ext. 136
www.desertmuseum.org/artsFeaturing desert botanicals and native wildlife, with rotating exhibitions showcasing local, national, and international artists. Included in museum admission.

Jane Hamilton Fine Art

Plaza Colonial, 2890 E. Skyline Dr., Ste. 180, 520-529-4886
www.janehamiltonfineart.com Artwork in styles ranging from traditional, contemporary, and abstract to Southwestern. Featuring traditional oils by Tom Murray, "Southwestern glass" by Lee Augst, and whimsical landscapes by Leigh Gusterson.

Joseph Gross Gallery

The University of Arizona, 1031 N. Olive Rd., 520-626-4215
web.cfa.arizona.edu/galleries Showcasing work by students and faculty from the U of A School of Art, this gallery focuses on artists affiliated with the university but also displays works by professional artists in a wide array of mediums and concepts.

Lionel Rombach Gallery

The University of Arizona, 1031 N. Olive Rd., 520-626-4215
http://web.cfa.arizona.edu/galleries Students display their artistic visions and learn gallery management at this U of A gallery. It was established in 1977 as a student gallery and displays a broad range of artistic mediums.

Louis Carlos Bernal Gallery

Pima Community College, 2202 W. Anklam Rd., 520-206-6942
www.pima.edu/community/the-arts/louis-carlos-bernal-galleryNamed for the famous Tucson photographer, this gallery rotates exhibits from regional, national, and international artists every six weeks in the spring and fall. A juried student exhibition takes place annually. Gallery features painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, and metalwork.

Lynn Rae Lowe's Metal Arts Gallery

3230 N. Dodge Blvd., Ste. A, 520-299-7900
www.lynnraelowe.comHome studio and gallery of nationally known artist Lynn Rae Lowe. Gallery features hand-painted metalwork, garden art, and bronze sculpture.

Madaras Gallery

Gallery Row, 3001 E. Skyline Dr., Ste. 101, 615-3001, and 1535 E. Broadway Blvd., 623-4000
www.madaras.com Galleries contain works by local artist Diana Madaras, who specializes in colorful interpretations of the desert Southwest, animals, and florals. Originals, prints, and reproductions on canvas, as well as fine art gifts.

Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery

6872 E. Sunrise Dr., Ste. 150, 520-722-7798
www.medicinemangallery.com Features a diverse collection ranging from historic Indian art to contemporary sculpture by deceased and living artists. Paintings, jewelry, pottery, Navajo rugs, and other Southwestern art, including pieces by Maynard Dixon, Ed Mell, Maria Martinez, and Howard Post.

McBride's Framing Gallery

6330 N. Oracle Rd. #216, 520-690-5492
www.mcbridesframing.comThis custom frame shop doubles as a gallery showcasing Southwest photography by Tad McBride.

Metal Arts Village

3230 N. Dodge Blvd., Studios A–L, 520-975-9792
www.metalartsvillage.comThe architecturally striking home of more than 14 artists working in steel, glass, wood, stone, and more. Explore the studios, meet the artists, and tour the outdoor sculpture garden.

Mo's Gallery & Fine Framing

3650 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., 520-795-8226
www.mosgallery.com For more than 25 years, this gallery has offered original works and fine art prints, as well as custom-framed mirrors, frames, and more.

Monterey Court Studio Galleries

505 W. Miracle Mile, 520-207-2429
www.montereycourtaz.comThis historic 1930s motor court has been renovated into charming galleries and artisan shops that showcase contemporary, traditional, and Southwestern art, including mosaic tile, paintings, jewelry, basketry, pottery, gourds, and metalwork.

Morning Star Traders & Antiques

2020 E. Speedway Blvd., 520-881-2112
www.morningstartraders.com Specializes in antiques and new Native American arts, including jewelry, rugs, baskets, pottery, fetishes, and Yaqui masks, as well as Mexican jewelry and arts and period antique furniture.

Museum of Contemporary Art

265 S. Church Ave., 520-624-5019
www.moca-tucson.org Museum exhibits contemporary avant-garde art from 1970 on, with six to eight temporary exhibitions per year. Features works by international and local artists, as well as public educational talks and programs on art in science and literature.

Obsidian Gallery

410 N. Toole Ave. #120, 520-577-3598
www.obsidian-gallery.com Contemporary fine art gallery specializing in clay, metal, wood, glass, and fiber, as well as mixed-media works. Featuring works from more than 100 artists, including a rotating exhibit every six to eight weeks.

Paloma Art Gallery

4747 E. Sunrise Dr., Ste. 101, 520-577-9224
www.palomaart.com An eclectic gallery specializing in original works by local painters Judy Bateman and Cynthia Juliano, as well as monotypes by Jack Eggman. Also offering whimsical gifts and custom framing.

Philabaum Glass Gallery & Studio

711 S. 6th Ave., 520-884-7404
www.philabaumglass.com From collector pieces to one-of-a-kind jewelry, this space exclusively shows contemporary glass art by nationally recognized artists. It also houses the working glass studio of local artist Tom Philabaum.

Porter Hall Gallery

at Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N. Alvernon Way, 520-326-9686
www.tucsonbotanical.orgThis gallery serves as the centerpiece of the Gardens' historic 1929 home, surrounded by 17 specialty gardens. Monthly exhibits often focus on the flora and fauna of the Sonoran Desert.

Raices Taller 222 Art Gallery & Workshop

218 E. 6th St., 520-881-5335
www.raicestaller222.webs.comA Latino-based, nonprofit, cooperative contemporary art gallery in the downtown Warehouse Arts District, dedicated to showing national and international art by co-op members and guest artists. Annual Día de los Muertos celebrations.

Sanders Galleries

6420 N. Campbell Ave., 520-299-1763
www.sandersgalleries.com Specializes in traditional and contemporary Southwestern, Chinese, Russian, and Native American art, including paintings and sculpture.

Settlers West Gallery

6420 N. Campbell Ave., 520-299-2607
www.settlerswest.com Fine original Western and wildlife art. Featuring works by members of the "Tucson 7," including Howard Terpning, as well as paintings by William Acheff and Francois Koch.

Skyline Gallery

6360 N. Campbell Ave., Ste. 150, 520-615-3800
www.skylinegallerytucson.comFeaturing the works of more than 100 North American artists and artisans. Offering unique jewelry, blown glass, pottery, and woodwork.

Solar Culture Gallery

31 E. Toole Ave., 520-884-0874
www.solarculture.orgThis hidden gem music and fine-art venue displays the work of more than 100 community artists. Exhibits rotate thrice annually.

Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild Gallery

5605 E. River Rd., Ste. 131, 520-299-7294
www.southernazwatercolorguild.comGuild members exhibit their works—ranging from experimental abstracts to classic "plein air" pieces.

Temple Gallery

330 S. Scott Ave., 520-624-7370
www.ethertongallery.com Managed by Etherton Gallery, the gallery is located downtown in the historic Temple of Music and Art and specializes in paintings, sculpture, and mixed media by top local and regional artists, including Jim Waid, Lynn Taber, and Nancy Tokar Miller.

Tohono Chul

7366 N. Paseo del Norte, 520-742-6455
www.tohonochulpark.org A restored 1937 adobe building houses both the main gallery for larger works and group exhibits, and the entry gallery for smaller shows and pieces. Holds more than a dozen shows per year that reflect Southwestern nature, art, and culture.

Toscana Studio & Gallery

9040 N. Oracle Rd., 520-575-1445
www.toscanastudioandgallery.com This all-encompassing art space features contemporary figurative and abstract fine art by established and emerging local artists, as well as art classes and workshops for all ages and a children's summer art camp.

Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block

140 N. Main Ave., 520-624-2333
www.tucsonmuseumofart.org Located in historic downtown, the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block features Western, Latin American, and modern and contemporary art exhibitions, as well as five historic houses that provide visitors with a unique look into Tucson's past.

Union Gallery

The University of Arizona, Student Union Memorial Center, 1303 E. University Blvd., 520-621-6142
www.union.arizona.edu/involvement/galleriesThree gallery spaces within the Student Union display works by students and professional artists. The gallery seeks to expose the campus community to original art, current and ongoing social issues, and the creative process.

University of Arizona Museum of Art, The

The University of Arizona, 1031 N. Olive Rd., 520-621-7567
www.artmuseum.arizona.edu From medieval to contemporary, explore seven centuries of paintings, prints, and sculpture in one museum. Always on view: the 15th-century Spanish Altarpiece of Ciudad Rodrigo.

Wilde Meyer Gallery

Gallery Row, 3001 E. Skyline Dr., Ste. 115, 520-615-5222
www.wildemeyer.comOffers an eclectic collection of contemporary fine art. Artists include figurative painter Linda Carter-Holman, landscape painters such as Barbara Gurwitz, and abstract painters including Ryan Hale. Also features artists with contemporary interpretations of cowboys and Native Americans.

TUBAC

Big Horn Galleries

37 Tubac Rd., 520-398-9209
www.bighorngalleries.com An extension of the Cody, Wyoming, gallery that specializes in fine traditional and contemporary Western and Southwestern art. Represents more than 60 national and international artists, including James Bama, Frank McCarthy, and Richard Iams.

Bruce Baughman Studios & Galleries

La Entrada de Tubac, Ste. M, 520-398-9098
www.brucebaughmangallery.comPrimarily featuring the work of owner Bruce Baughman, known for his reverse painting technique in which paint is applied to one side of a transparent sheet with the intent of viewing the artwork from the other side.

C. Curry Studio & Gallery

La Entrada de Tubac, Ste. M, 520-398-3304
Specializing in Southwestern art, from beaded jewelry by Carol Curry to masks and koshare (Hopi clowns made from clay) by Alan Bass. The gallery also carries a variety of mediums including pottery, wood carving, basketry, and gourd art.

Cobalt Fine Arts Gallery

5 Camino Otero, 520-398-1200
www.cobaltfinearts.com An eclectic mix of paintings, sculpture, art glass, ceramics, and jewelry, with an emphasis on contemporary Southwestern art. Features works by 70 artists, including oil paintings by Neil Myers, Natasha Isenhour, Paul Sheldon, and Georgeana Ireland.

Feminine Mystique Art Gallery

La Entrada de Tubac, Ste. C, 520-398-0473
www.femaleartgallery.com An all-female art gallery displaying works by more than 80 locally, nationally, and internationally known women artists, including pottery by Pat Aguilar, glasswork by Melissa Branzell, weavings by Maggie Doyle, and dolls by Gretchen LimaWood. Paintings, glass, wood, gourds, and dolls.

Graham Bell Gallery

1 Will Rogers Lane, 520-398-9111
www.cowboyartexchange.net Cowboy and rodeo photography by Scott Graham Bell and Louise L. Serpa, and black-and-white photography collection by Edward S. Curtis. Featuring Tibetan, South American, and cowboy memorabilia, as well as antique furniture.

Hal Empie Studio & Gallery

33 Tubac Rd., 520-398-2811
www.halempiestudio-gallery.com Gallery dedicated to the work of Arizona artist Hal Empie (1909–2002), including recently acquired originals and limited-edition prints. Oils, watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings, and prints. Owned by the Empie family.

Hugh Cabot Studio and Gallery

10 Calle Iglesia, 520-398-2721
www.hughcabot.com Showcasing the extensive artistic talents—from sculpture to watercolor—of Hugh Cabot. The collection of the artist's original work includes signed and numbered lithographs and rare bronzes.

K Newby Gallery + Sculpture Garden

15 Tubac Rd., 520-398-9662, 888-398-9662
www.newbygallery.com Fine contemporary Southwestern art, including paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and furniture. Features sculptures by Bill Worrell and Star Liana York in the 2-acre sculpture garden.

Red Door Gallery, The

10 Plaza Rd., 520-398-3943, 866-227-8164
www.thereddoorgallery.com This gallery offers contemporary and traditional fine art, jewelry, folk art, pottery, and textiles. Features Native American and Southwestern paintings by owner C. K. Wearden.

Red Willow Gallery

12C Tubac Rd., 520-398-2154
Features American Indian art, including metal sculpture, carvings, and jewelry, as well as paintings by K. Henderson, Cat Corcilius, and other native-inspired artists.

Rogoway's Turquoise Tortoise Gallery

5 Calle Baca, 520-398-2041
www.rogowaygalleries.com Showcasing glasswork and sculpture in metal and bronze, as well as pottery and oil on canvas. Artists include Garrison, Albert Dreher, Michael Swearngin, and Sharon Wesier.

Tubac Center of the Arts

9 Plaza Rd., 520-398-2371
www.tubacarts.org Nonprofit gallery and center offers exhibitions, workshops, lectures, and performances. Features works by more than 500 regional and national artists in all mediums, as well as three galleries, a performance stage, a history gallery, a gallery shop, and a new master artist gallery.

Tubac Territory

1 Calle Baca, 520-398-2913
www.ttfurniture.com Specializes in regional handcrafted mesquite furniture. Also features paintings by Carlos Lopez, kachinas by Molly Heizer, and glass by Jared Davis.

TOMBSTONE

Tombstone Association of the Arts, The

383 E. Allen St., 520-457-2380
www.tombstonearts.org Gallery of works exclusively by artists from Cochise County, with an emphasis on Southwestern art. All original art, including paintings, pottery, woodcrafts, and crochet crafts. A featured-artist exhibit changes monthly.

SONOITA

Steve Getzwiller's Nizhoni Ranch Gallery

520-455-5020
www.navajorug.com Featuring both historic and contemporary Navajo weavings, as well as Southwestern basketry and American Indian art. Call for directions and to schedule an appointment.

ORACLE

Adobe Gallery

2805 N. Triangle L Ranch Rd., 520-623-6732
www.trianglelranch.com A rustic adobe barn provides space for eclectic contemporary art, including photography and mixed media. Features rotating exhibits, a sculpture path, and gift shop. Open Sat. and by appointment.

BISBEE

55 Main Gallery

55 Main St., 520-432-4694
www.55maingallery.com Paintings and photo art line the walls of this multifaceted exhibit space, which also carries colorful clothing, jewelry, and glass art. View the works of Steven Smelzer, Bernard Goodman, and more.

Belleza Fine Art Gallery

27 Main St., 520-432-5877
www.bellezagallery.org Featuring original paintings by a variety of artists, including David Berridge, Charles Thomas, and William Spencer III. Owned and operated by the Renaissance House Treatment Program, serving addicted and homeless women of southeast Arizona.

Exquisite Designs Originals Gallery

76 Main St., 520-432-5013
www.exquisitedesignsoriginals.com Owner Barbara J. Taylor applies acrylic gel on canvas to create 3-D art. Also find photography as well as ironwood, bronze, and steel sculptures.

PanTerra Gallery

22 Main St., 520-432-3320
www.panterragallery.com Offering an eclectic collection of fine art photography, wearable art and clothing, and handcrafted jewelry. Photography workshops available.

SamPoe Gallery

24 Main St., 520-432-5338
www.sampoegallery.com Contemporary art space exclusively featuring the work of husband and wife Poe Dismuke and Sam Woolcott. Includes paintings, drawings, and prints influenced by Bisbee's landscape, as well as wind-driven kinetic sculptures.

Tang Gallery

32 Main St., 520-432-5824
www.minatangkan.com Original contemporary paintings, watercolors, sculpture, ceramics, glass, and monoprints, as well as limited-edition prints. Features works by owner and artist Mina Tang Kan, in addition to works of more than 30 other artists, including oils by Dan Desmond.