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Santa Fe Railyard is a hotspot for drinking and dining Sbo
It ranks among the leading markets for visual arts in the United States, with more than 250 galleries, and one of the highest per capita rates for museums and arts-orientated jobs in the country, including some of the highest percentages of professional artists and writers Sbo
Shelves of kachinas, small statues carved from cottonwood tree roots, and traditional-style pottery made by contemporary Native artists faced Doug West’s oil paintings of landscapes not far from here – Ghost Ranch and the Sandia mountains – and Erin Currier’s mixed media portraits of activists and athletes Sbo
I reflected that these moments where fresh takes, modern figures and traditional arts rub up against one another feel very much part of Santa Fe’s DNA Sbo
Wrought-iron sculptures fronted art gallery doors, and a latticework metal prow marked SITE Santa Fe, a contemporary art museum hosting light and space movement artist Helen Pashgian’s Presences, an installation formed of ethereal spheres and luminous pillars of light Sbo
Recommended10 things to do in Santa FeSanta Fe city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in New Mexico’s culture hub Santa Fe Literary Festival: Key dates, how to buy tickets, the speakers and moreI stepped into Blue Rain Gallery, where Rimi Yang’s jewel-toned portraits of quasi-fairy tale characters met with Preston Singletary’s cast lead crystal sculptures of figures from his Tlingit culture, an Alaska Native tribe: a translucent blue Fog Woman and Raven and the Box of Daylight Sbo
One of the Sky Rail trains, which offers riders an immersive experience of improv theatre, on-the-go cocktail parties or an evening under the crystalline stars in Galisteo Basin just south of the city, already had its engine, painted with the grinning jaws and folded ears of a wolf, pointed south down the spur rail line that gives the Railyard District its name Sbo
The Unesco “creative city” has been recognised for its longstanding role as a destination for artistic trade, a hub for Native American art, dance and jewellery, and a place where crafts brought to the Americas centuries ago by Spanish colonists are still practised Sbo
Tables at two almost adjacent breweries in the Railyard, Second Street and Bosque Brewing, were squeezed with patrons sipping India pale ales and snacking on nachos, while diners at the high-top seats at Opuntia Tea House looked out onto the still snow-capped mountains east of the city Sbo
Vendors from the Santa Fe farmer’s market were folding up the white tent tops and tables from the morning, where the first spring greens had been laid out among bundles of dried chiles from last autumn Sbo
On a sunny, Saturday afternoon at the start of spring, music spilled into Santa Fe’s Railyard district from the Cowgirl, a BBQ restaurant with a band playing on its peach-toned adobe wall-ringed patio Sbo

Tables at two almost adjacent breweries in the Railyard, Second Street and Bosque Brewing, were squeezed with patrons sipping India pale ales and snacking on nachos, while diners at the high-top seats at Opuntia Tea House looked out onto the still snow-capped mountains east of the city Sbo
One of the Sky Rail trains, which offers riders an immersive experience of improv theatre, on-the-go cocktail parties or an evening under the crystalline stars in Galisteo Basin just south of the city, already had its engine, painted with the grinning jaws and folded ears of a wolf, pointed south down the spur rail line that gives the Railyard District its name Sbo
Recommended10 things to do in Santa FeSanta Fe city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in New Mexico’s culture hub Santa Fe Literary Festival: Key dates, how to buy tickets, the speakers and moreI stepped into Blue Rain Gallery, where Rimi Yang’s jewel-toned portraits of quasi-fairy tale characters met with Preston Singletary’s cast lead crystal sculptures of figures from his Tlingit culture, an Alaska Native tribe: a translucent blue Fog Woman and Raven and the Box of Daylight Sbo
I reflected that these moments where fresh takes, modern figures and traditional arts rub up against one another feel very much part of Santa Fe’s DNA Sbo
On a sunny, Saturday afternoon at the start of spring, music spilled into Santa Fe’s Railyard district from the Cowgirl, a BBQ restaurant with a band playing on its peach-toned adobe wall-ringed patio Sbo
Santa Fe Railyard is a hotspot for drinking and dining Sbo
Shelves of kachinas, small statues carved from cottonwood tree roots, and traditional-style pottery made by contemporary Native artists faced Doug West’s oil paintings of landscapes not far from here – Ghost Ranch and the Sandia mountains – and Erin Currier’s mixed media portraits of activists and athletes Sbo
Wrought-iron sculptures fronted art gallery doors, and a latticework metal prow marked SITE Santa Fe, a contemporary art museum hosting light and space movement artist Helen Pashgian’s Presences, an installation formed of ethereal spheres and luminous pillars of light Sbo
The Unesco “creative city” has been recognised for its longstanding role as a destination for artistic trade, a hub for Native American art, dance and jewellery, and a place where crafts brought to the Americas centuries ago by Spanish colonists are still practised Sbo
It ranks among the leading markets for visual arts in the United States, with more than 250 galleries, and one of the highest per capita rates for museums and arts-orientated jobs in the country, including some of the highest percentages of professional artists and writers Sbo
Vendors from the Santa Fe farmer’s market were folding up the white tent tops and tables from the morning, where the first spring greens had been laid out among bundles of dried chiles from last autumn Sbo

