We celebrated our 10th anniversary last summer with our
co.elaboration exhibition, which was a beautiful milestone.
Shortly thereafter came the pandemic. New Mexico has been extra cautious in managing the shut down, and though we are now slowly reopening, the summer event schedule in Santa Fe has been cancelled. We are taking this opportunity to change up how we conduct business and have stepped out of our high-profile Canyon Road location and moved to our renovated warehouse locations in the flourishing Siler Rufina Arts District across town.
Ernst Gruler (right) and one of our artists, Jamie Monroe, at our former location
While we will certainly miss our neighbors and the historic charm of Canyon Road, we are excited to bring our voices in contemporary art to this more industrial part of Santa Fe, which has a long history of working artists and artisans. In fact, our gallery manager Christina Procter wrote an article, "
Boom Town," about the area a few years back! It feels like a full circle of fate that we are now part of this incredible neighborhood, which includes (right next door!) the incredible House of Eternal Return exhibition by Meow Wolf (still closed for the time being).
We are
open by appointment with
two showrooms for painting and sculpture, as well as extra studio space for gallery co-owners Ernst Gruler and Blair Vaughn-Gruler. We will continue to represent our artists and jewelry artists, and we would love to show you around. Stop by for some art -- and grab a socially distanced coffee at Java Joe's or a local brew at the Rufina Taproom around the corner!
As you probably know, we also have a wonderful
new website with a shopping cart, interactive virtual exhibitions, updated inventory, as well as gorgeous, in-depth blogs with interviews and insights into contemporary art.
We are so grateful to all our visitors. We spend a lot of time in our studios, but the art comes alive when we experience it with you. Thank you for riding the wave with us.
Fondly,
Ernst Gruler & Blair Vaughn-Gruler