Work by many local artists is on display at Grapes. The gallery is open daily from 12-5, during 2nd Saturday Art Hop, and for special events.
Sculpture, paintings, natural fiber weavings, jewelry, and more.
Showing local and regional artists including work by gallery owners John (portraits and wildlife) and Durrae (fiber arts from felted hats to baskets) Johanek. Other artists include Carlis M. Chee, Bernard & Martha Marks, and Robert Moore.
You’ll find an excellent selection of southwest jewelry, special antiques, fine art and all kinds of unique items at Wild Coyote Arts Antiques and Collectibles. Also, clothing, handbags, footwear and more are sold here.
The Center showcases modern artists and hosts an annual student art competition (any media) for grades 7-12.
The Sierra Makers group represents local painters, soap makers, farmers, beaders, photographers, jewelry makers and more. Many unique items plus a few tshirts, hats and other multiples.
A pottery studio with work by artist Ken Merrick. Beautiful dishware, mugs, and other items, available in the studio or at the Charles Motel & Spa Gift Shop.
Lunáticus Galerie is open by appointment and during Art Hop in downtown Truth or Consequences. Work by Constantin.
Original paintings and prints by artist Joanne Long, with gourmet chocolates coming soon.
Local art including work by gallery owners Hieronymous Bogs and Lisa. Open at random and by appointment for art, musical performances and other happenings
Original art including gemstone angels by LyndaStar. Resale clothing and other items.
Fine art, jewelry, antiques and other collectibles.
At Galactic Digs you’ll find local and regional art, and unusual vintage items including dishware sets, toys, and more.
Featuring pour-over coffees from Guatemala, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Germany, and Switzerland plus several kinds of tea. Also – Black Cat Poets and other events.
A spacious gallery showing work by artists of the region, with a gift shop selling jewelry, cards, posters and more.
Original work by Reed Rische, Stacy Brown, June Jewell and other local artists.
1940s traditional spa services include on-site hot springs mineral baths (one soak per person per night). Most rooms have kitchens.