Nestled in Santa Fe, the Wheelwright Museum offers an intimate dive into Native American art, featuring rotating exhibits and a nostalgic trading post brimming with unique treasures.
"Best known for the Jim and Lauris Phillips Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry, showcasing works by Navajo and Pueblo artisans. Visitors can shop at its Case Trading Post for a range of art pieces."
"A Small, Octagonal Nonprofit Part of Museum Hill, the Wheelwright, founded in 1937 by Mary Cabot Wheelwright, is a small private museum with a stellar collection of pottery, sculpture, baskets, weavings, and historic and contemporary works by Native American artists. The hidden gem remains the lower-level Case Trading Post with a fantastic selection of jewelry, kachina dolls, weavings, and pottery from over 200 Native American artists."
"A Small, Octagonal Nonprofit Part of Museum Hill, the Wheelwright, founded in 1937 by Mary Cabot Wheelwright, is a small private museum with a stellar collection of pottery, sculpture, baskets, weavings, and historic and contemporary works by Native American artists. The hidden gem remains the lower-level Case Trading Post with a fantastic selection of jewelry, kachina dolls, weavings, and pottery from over 200 Native American artists."
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