Best Places To Find Art For New Arizona Homes

It’s easy to go to Target whenever you need something to spruce up your living room, but don't forget about your local and professional artists in Arizona. Whether your style is Southwest, Abstract, Contemporary, or just plain strange, Arizona has you covered.

Arizona has a long and traditional history. Our Arizona is home to well-known artists like Miguel Angel Camarena, Diane Maderas, the late Ted DeGrazia, and a plethora of talented artists who have made a name for themselves in the art industry.

So, next time when you're in the art market, check out some of these galleries for the best art collections for your home.

Miguel Camarena art gallery

This art gallery is located at 6220 E Cave Creek rd. Cave Creek, Arizona 85331.

Miguel Angel Camarena is a famous artist who illustrated Hollywood movie posters and also worked with different big companies such as NBC, T.V Guide, and Warner Brothers. You'll see professional art in different mediums and styles from oil painting to sculpture in this art gallery. Their famous Miguel Camarena Donkey collection features a variety of different donkey paintings which are very popular in the cave creek. All paintings are in high-quality giclee prints on canvas and you can buy them from their online store.
Miguel Angel Camarena also offers art classes for adults and children in his gallery.

HOURS: Monday - Sunday 10:am to 6:pm 

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Zelma Basha Salmeri Gallery

 Located at 22402 S . Basha Rd. Chandler. AZ

The Zelma Basha Salmeri Gallery of Western American & Indian Americans opened in 1992, the art gallery features over 3000 pieces of art in a vast array of mediums including Oil painting, Watercolors, Wood-burned bowls, basketry pottery, Kachinas, and Jewelry.

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am To 4:00 pm.
Call the information line to make sure the gallery is open.

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Sedona Art Center

 Located at 15 Art Barn Road in Uptown Sedona

Sedona art center showcases the largest selection of artworks by local artists in Arizona. If you're finding an antique piece of Fine art, a gift of exquisite jewelry, or appreciate stunning photography, for your new home then the Sedona art center has it all and much more. You can save up to 10% on your purchase by not paying sales tax.
Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00 am To 5:00 pm / Sunday 12 noon - 5:00 pm

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Modified Art Gallery

Kimber Lanning opens a modified art gallery in 1999. He developed it into s respected gallery and prominently recognized venue for live music & performance. Modified arts breaks down the traditional art gallery model and its presentation of contemporary art in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The gallery seeks to exhibit conceptually rigorous work and strives to connect & cultivate regional, national, and international artists' collections.

Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 10:00 am To 4:00 pm


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Gilbert Ortega Native American Gallery

If you're looking for authentic Native American art and crafts, Gilbert Ortega Native American Galleries is a must-visit destination. Located in Scottsdale, Arizona, this gallery has been a prominent fixture in the Southwest art scene since its founding in 1950 by Gilbert Ortega Sr., a member of the Akimel O'odham tribe.

At Gilbert Ortega Native American Galleries, you'll find an impressive selection of Native American jewelry, pottery, baskets, rugs, and other traditional crafts from various tribes such as Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Apache, and more. The gallery features handmade pieces that showcase the unique cultural heritage and artistic traditions of each tribe.

What sets Gilbert Ortega Native American Galleries apart is their commitment to authenticity and ethical sourcing. All of the pieces are carefully selected and vetted to ensure they are genuine, high-quality, and ethically sourced. You can trust that every purchase you make at the gallery supports Native American artisans and their communities.

 

Hours: Monday - Sunday 10:am to 6:pm

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