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Collecting Art in Arizona

Arizona rewards the attentive collector with extraordinary range. Scottsdale's auction houses and established galleries offer access to blue-chip Western American masters, including Remington, Russell, and Moran, alongside living artists working in the tradition. Sedona's studios skew toward landscape painting and jewelry rooted in the land. Phoenix's Roosevelt Row is the place for emerging and experimental work, with First Friday events drawing thousands of visitors monthly to a neighborhood of studios, alternative spaces, and community arts organizations. Tubac's colony of working artists offers the rare experience of buying directly from the maker in a living art village. And throughout the state, Indigenous artists working in silver, turquoise, pottery, weaving, and kachina carving maintain artistic traditions of extraordinary depth and vitality. The Indigenous art markets at the Heard Museum in Phoenix and the annual Pueblo Grande Museum Artifact Show are among the most important venues for collecting Indigenous art in the Southwest.

From the Founder

Striking the Black Snake: Poems from Standing Rock and Other Frontlines by M.G. Salazar, founder of Southwest Galleries.

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