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Antigua de Mexico
3235 W Orange Grove Rd, Tucson, AZ 85741 520-742-7114
Description: MARANA. Whether you are looking for a large piece of furniture or a smaller gift for someone back home, you will find intriguing items here. Handpicked from south of the border, the colorful collection also includes jewelry, tinware, wrought iron, pottery, textiles and decorative items, all displayed in a 15,000 square foot warehouse-type store.
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Bohemia
2920 E Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85716 520-882-0800
Description: DOWNTOWN. Fun and quirky, Bohemia deals exclusively in locally made art and fine crafts. The shop / gallery features the work of more than 200 local artists: jewelry, glass, handmade paper, furniture, sculpture, photography, paintings, clothing, candles and much more. A great place to look for unique gifts and non-standard mementos of Tucson, without having to wade through the usual Southwest kitsch of coyotes and strings of chili pepper lights.
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Davis Dominguez Gallery
154 E 6th St, Lost Barrio, Tucson, AZ 85705 520-629-9759
Description: DOWNTOWN. One of the linchpins of the Lost Barrio, the Davis Dominguez gallery is the largest in Tucson, and showcases the works of more than 30 amazingly talented regional artists. Within the walls of its 5400 square foot warehouse space, exhibits change every six weeks or so, with paintings and sculpture being the primary focus.
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Desert Son, Inc
4759 E Sunrise Dr, Plaza Bel Air, Tucson, AZ 85718 520-299-0818
Description: FOOTHILLS. Desert Son features a superb collection of contemporary Native American jewelry in gold, silver and turquoise. Other artistic home accents include impressive Navajo rugs and Hopi kachina dolls and pottery. Or adorn yourself with beautiful handmade belts and belt buckles. The art on display includes plenty of traditional and modern pieces that capture the unique beauty of the Southwest.
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Dinnerware Contemporary Art Gallery
264 E Congress St, Tucson, AZ 85701 520-792-4503
Description: DOWNTOWN. One of the most respected galleries in Tucson, Dinnerware has been a showplace for local and regional art for more than 25 years. The not-for-profit gallery supports the visual arts through a variety of individual and group exhibits and juried shows, each roughly a month in duration. In addition to its regular hours, the gallery is open by appointment.
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El Presidio Gallery
186 N Meyer Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701 520-299-1414
Description: FOOTHILLS. Located in northeast Tucson, the El Presidio Gallery features paintings and pottery. This is an outstanding shopping area with six other galleries, gift shops and jewelry shops, all with exceptional values. This is one-stop shopping with "class."
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Eric Firestone Gallery
4425 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85718 520-577-7711
Description: FOOTHILLS. For more than 10 years, Eric Firestone has sought out the finest American antiques. He specializes in early 20th-century American paintings, and American Arts and Crafts movement furniture and accessories. His shop is well stocked with high quality goods, from Stickley, Limbert and Roycroft furniture to Van Briggle, Greuby and Rookwood pottery. Also a great selection of metalware and works from Arizona artists of the early 20th century.
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Etherton Gallery
135 S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701 520-624-7370
Description: DOWNTOWN. Etherton features paintings, photographs, prints and sculpture, but it's the photography that particularly commands attention. The gallery specializes in vintage black-and-white photos depicting the early days of the American West, and they do have an impressive selection. Their second space, upstairs at the Temple of Music and Art, has fantastic exhibits of contemporary regional artists.
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Gallery West
6420 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85718 520-529-7002
Description: FOOTHILLS. This gallery, founded in 1972, is known throughout the US as one of the best places to look for fine Southwestern art. You'll find an excellent selection of American Indian art in all media silver and turquoise jewelry, basketry, weaving and leather work. In addition to historic pieces, the gallery also offers contemporary works that interpret classical designs and motifs.
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Got All Your Marbles?
220 E Congress, Tucson, AZ 85701 520-628-1433
Description: DOWNTOWN. Innovative jewelry, featuring colorful marbles an inventive yet attractive screw mechanism allows you to change the marbles to suit your mood or outfit. Unique pendants, rings and earrings, in sterling or bronze. Custom pieces are a specialty, so don't be afraid to ask if you have something special in mind!
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Grey Dog Trading Company
2970 N Swan Rd, Ste 138, Tucson, AZ 85712 520-881-6888
Description: NORTHEAST. Native American art is the specialty at this southwestern shop. The McManis's, the owners of this shop, have put together a stunning collection of traditional works as well as more contemporary pieces. Media include ceramics, tapestries, paintings, jewelry and much more. The store also features one of the finest selections of colorful Navajo rugs and a section devoted to Hopi Katsina dolls.
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Michael D. Higgins & Son Antique Indian Art
4429 N Campbell Ave, Joesler Building, Tucson, AZ 85718 520-577-8330
Description: FOOTHILLS. Michael Higgins has an eye for Native American art and antiques, honed over many years and countless travels. A circa 1880 beaded Cheyenne pipebag, circa 1910 Hopi katsina doll, and even some pre-Columbian pottery have graced the shelves of his shop, but not for long! Demand far exceeds supply in this business, but new things turn up frequently, so there's no telling what treasures you'll discover.
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MorningStar Traders
2020 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719 520-881-2112
Description: DOWNTOWN. One of the oldest Native American art dealers in Tucson. MorningStar offers fine antique and contemporary jewelry, fine pottery and basketry, and one of the better selections of Navajo textiles. The other arm of the business is MorningStar Antiques, which specializes in Spanish Colonial and 1930s-era New Mexican WPA pieces.
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Old Town Artisans
186 N Court Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701 520-623-6024
Description: DOWNTOWN. You're sure to find some great gift ideas among the shopping areas in this 1850s adobe building. Each room offers unique items from specialty vendors, and regions around the world are represented, especially the southwestern US, Latin America and Mexico. Browse through a large collection of local and regional art, jewelry, Navajo rugs, clothing, ceramics and metalwork. After shopping, sit in the shade of an ancient mesquite tree and sip a cool drink from the Southwestern cantina.
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Paloma Art
4747 E Sunrise Dr, Ste 101, Tucson, AZ 85718 520-577-9224
Description: FOOTHILLS. Located in the northeast quadrant of Tucson, Paloma Art offers a fine selection of decorator items in the classic Southwestern style. Look for unique paper sculptures, handpainted furniture, and an eclectic mix of art in media such as textiles, metals and ceramics. Great gift ideas or accents for the home, including affordable prints as well as intricately framed originals.
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Philabaum Glass Gallery
711 S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701 520-884-7404
Description: DOWNTOWN. Displaying the work of Tom Philabaum and a number of other contemporary artists, this gallery has a remarkable variety of items, from diminutive earrings to massive decorative pieces and wall hangings. The colors are stunning, the shapes are amazing, and there are price points for every budget.
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Primitive Arts Gallery
3026 E Broadway Blvd, Broadway Village Upstairs, Tucson, AZ 85716 520-326-4852
Description: EAST TUCSON. The Primitive Arts Gallery offers a fine selection of Native American tribal art and antiquities, ranging from primitive (as early as 500 AD) to contemporary artists. A must-see for the serious collector, this is also an interesting and educational stop for the casual or neophyte art buyer. Museum-quality pieces include Indonesian art as well as statuary and textiles from several Native American tribes.
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