Sorrel Sky Gallery
125 W. Palace Avenue Santa Fe, NM (505) 501-6555 info@sorrelsky.com www.sorrelsky.com www.sorrelskynft.com
Now in its 20th year, Sorrel Sky Gallery continues to focus on the unique relationship between art, the artist and the art lover. This connection is enduring, spanning decades, and outlasting the changing world around us. The gallery’s adaptive and forward-thinking attitude made it among some of the first in the fine art and jewelry sphere to begin accepting cryptocurrency. In addition, Sorrel Sky NFT was recently launched, offering curated
NFT collections that feature contemporary Western artists.
Representing the works of such renowned artists as Star Liana York, Kevin Red Star, David Yarrow and Ben Nighthorse, the gallery was pleased to have Arlene Ladell Hayes join its cadre of artists and to announce the exclusive representation of Greg Overton. A special patio installation will be unveiled on June 17, featuring new works from sculptor Lisa Gordon. From July 29 to 30, the fine art gourds of Robert Rivera will be spotlighted during Spanish Market.
A one-woman show with sculptor Star Liana York opens on August 5, and from August 18 to 21, various events featuring the gallery’s Native American artists will coincide with the 100th Santa Fe Indian Market.
“After the unusual past two years, I’m not sure any of us are ready to predict what the art market will or won’t be like in 2022,” says Shanan Campbell, gallery owner.
“I think we need to accept that each day, each week, each month will bring changes. What I am sure of, is that my team and I will maintain a positive and adaptive attitude. We successfully navigated 2020 and 2021, and we plan on doing the same in 2022.”
At Tanner’s Indian Arts, Gallup New Mexico, they celebrate the incredible artistry that beautifully represents Native American arts and culture. Fourth generation trader, Joe E. Tanner Sr., has spent a lifetime collecting and curating fine pieces from various tribes and pueblos that surround the greater Gallup area; all-natural gem quality American Turquoise, weavings, paintings and adornment of the Navajo nation, pottery and overlay of the Hopi Pueblo, and finely created jewelry of the Zuni and Northern New Mexico Pueblos. Today, wife Cynthia and daughter Emerald Tanner, fifth generation in the trade, join Joe as they continue to work with a battery of talented Native American artists and craftsmen of the American Southwest.
This year marks the Tanner family’s
150th year immersed in the Great American Southwest, beginning in 1872 with Grandpa Seth Tanner. “For generations, our family has had the great honor to work for and with Native American artists of the region,” says coowner Emerald Tanner. “We and our collectors have been incredibly blessed by the presence of Native American arts and culture in our lives. It is with great joy that we share such a milestone with two iconic events here in our home state of New Mexico: the 100th Annual Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial as well as the Santa Fe Indian Market centennial event!”
Visit the gallery by appointment and experience the heartbeat of Southwest
Native American art!