Hecho a Mano
129 W Palace Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-916-1341
hechoamano.org
Hours
daily, 10 am-5 pm
About
Hecho a Mano focuses on art at the intersection of imagination, innovation, and tradition and works primarily with artists based in New Mexico and Mexico. Hecho’s goal is to create deep roots of support for artists and exhibit art that is both accessible and genre-defying. We have a peculiar interest in printmaking.
Hecho opened in 2019 on Canyon Road, expanded to downtown Santa Fe in 2022, and merged the two locations downtown in 2024. Hecho a Mano was voted Best Gallery in Santa Fe by the Santa Fe Reporter in 2022 and 2024.
Our historic building at 129 W Palace Ave has been home to Santa Fe stars such as Leonora Curtin’s Native Market in the early 1930s and the Elaine Horwich Gallery in the '80s and '90s.
One of our goals is to showcase work that exists at both ends of the spectrum of price, functionality, and that of “folk” vs “fine” art. We believe the value of art lies not in price, function, established acceptance, or academic context. Value in artwork is inherent as art-making is inherently human. The gates that are constructed to make art seem inaccessible and exclusive are unnecessary, and we discard them.
Artists available
Alfonso Barrera
b. brown
Hollis Chitto
Alberto Cruz
Esther Elia
Juana Estrada Hernandez
Martin Ferreyra
Mirel Fraga
Terran Last Gun
Kat Kinnick
Ian Kualii
Lehuauakea
Zahra Marwan
Gabriela Morac
Daniel McCoy
Jerome Nakagawa
Eduardo Robledo
George Rodriguez
Jainite Silvestre
Rhiannon Skye Tafoya
Categories
Contemporary, Craft, Jewelry
