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In 1987, Theresa
Montoya, a young mother, quit her job as a medical assistant
to open an art gallery in her home on the road to Chimayo in New
Mexico. The art gallery first showcased Theresa’s southwest oil
paintings and her husband Richard’s
retablos, an art form he had learned from watching his father and
grandfather. The art gallery walls began to fill with an array of
art from various local artists. The business grew, and the Montoya
family became well known and gained numerous achievements. The
Montoya’s’ work is represented in books,
publications and posters. Their art is displayed in
numerous churches, museums and galleries including the Smithsonian
in Washington D.C. and the Los Angeles Folk Art Museum.
Theresa’s retablo "The Guardian Angel, has traveled
the United States with the show "Santeras of New
Mexico." Their children have won
awards at Spanish Market and have pieces in the Children’s
Permanent Art Collection at the Folk Art
Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Theresa’s gallery and studio
maintains a large selection of high quality local handcrafted
Spanish Colonial and Native American Art,
woodcarvings, tin work, weavings, and pottery
with the largest collection of Retablos
and in New Mexico.
Please visit our gallery website
and feel free to contact
us with any questions or requests and come visit us when you
visit New Mexico.
Press Releases:
New
Mexico Postcard: Keeping the Faith
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Copyright © 2004 Theresa's Art Gallery & Studio
HCR-64 Box 12, Santa Cruz, New Mexico 87567
(505) 753-4698
email: theresasartgallery@yahoo.com
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