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OUR DOWNTOWN SANTA FE GALLERY
Open daily 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Saturday

125 Lincoln Avenue, 1/2 block north of the Plaza, Santa Fe Phone (505) 982-4705

Our gallery just off the plaza in Santa Fe is now in its 4th year, and we are pleased to have acquired in recent months a number of important original stone carvings, early paintings, drawings, and rare bronzes from private collections. This central location, convenient to both Santa Fe residents and visitors, is on Lincoln Avenue adjacent to the site of the new History Museum being built by the Museum of New Mexico.

Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily from Monday through Saturday, this gallery presents a major selection of Allan Houser’s important works. Tours of the Allan Houser Sculpture Garden to view larger works may also be arranged by gallery associates.

GIFT SHOP ITEMS

Order toll free (877) 471-9667

For those of you who have not had the opportunity to visit the Allan Houser Compound in recent months, we would like to point out several new items now available in our gift shop. In 2002 we re-issued the 1970 bronze "Owl II" , originally produced by the Nambe Mills Foundry.

We are pleased to announce the release of the 2003 re-issue of the bronze medallion originally produced in 1959 for the Society of Medalists. The bronzes are being produced exclusively for Allan Houser Inc. by Medallic Art Company Ltd., who produced the original 1959 medallion, and include a wooden base for display. The release price of the 2003 re-issue is $ 125 plus shipping.

We will also be re-stocking our inventory of cards, posters, videos, drawing reproductions.

To view and purchase the new 2003 medallion, visit the "Gift Shop" page of our website

       
  MUSEUMS, INSTITUTIONS ACQUIRE MAJOR WORKS

The list of Allan Houser’s works in public collections continues to grow.

The HOOD MUSEUM AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE in Hanover, New Hampshire is adding the 1992 bronze “Peaceful Serenity” to its permanent collection. Allan Houser served as artist-in-residence at Dartmouth in 1979 and this monumental work has been gifted to the college by alumni David R. W. Raynolds ’49 and his wife Mary Alice Kean Raynolds. A dedication of the gift is planned for October of 2007.

In October of 2006 the renowned HEIFER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION in Little Rock, Arkansas, was the recipient of the gift of the 1989 monumental bronze “Homeward Bound”. Heifer International is widely recognized for its humanitarian work in providing livestock to communities worldwide, and “Homeward Bound is sited at its new headquarters building adjacent to the CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CENTER in Little Rock.

A casting of “Sacred Rain Arrow”, perhaps the most celebrated of all Houser bronzes has been gifted to the COLORADO SPRINGS FINE ARTS CENTER and is featured in the sculpture garden of their newly renovated museum. The dedicated casting of this same work is now on display in the entry rotunda at the Smithsonian’s NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, and examples are also in the permanent collections of the THOMAS F. GILCREASE MUSEUM in Tulsa, and with the Mashantucket Pequot owned Foxwoods Resort in Ledyard, Connecticut.

   
 
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