You have just one more week to check out “Dinner with DeGrazia”! Featuring regional foods of the desert Southwest, this exhibit is on display until January 26th, 2022. "Tortilla Parade", oil on canvas, 1957.

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Save the date, the unveils a new exhibit on January 28th: “DeGrazia’s Native Dancers”! This new selection of paintings features Native American ceremonial dancers of the desert Southwest. It will be on display through August 31st, 2022.

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For a guaranteed Christmas delivery for domestic packages please place all orders before December 13th. We have a large assortment of products that any enthusiast’s would enjoy!

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“Children––they are all over my canvases. You see these beautiful black eyes looking at you with awe.”

“Rosita”, oil on canvas, 1975.

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DeGrazia’s love of the Virgin de Guadalupe not only inspired the creation of the Mission in the Sun, but she also inspired dozens of works in ink, watercolor, encaustic, ceramics, and glass.

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primarily used watercolors for sketching, illustration, and studies for oil paintings but for several years he focused on them as a serious art form of their own.

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With the temperatures rising in the Old Pueblo this weekend, stay cool by visiting the We are open daily from 10:00am-4:00pm. ☀️🌵

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Dating from the mid 1950’s to the early 1970’s, DeGrazia’s musical angels are depicted playing horns, violins, harps, banjos, and record players. “Celestial Music” is currently on display through Sept. 1st, 2021.

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