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Things To Do In Madrid, NM
Moonbow Herbs and Gifts
2869 Highway 14Madrid, NM, 87010
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505-438-0758
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Casa Grande Trading Post, Petting Zoo & Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum
17 Waldo St.Cerrillos, NM, 87010
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505-438-3008
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Hoshindo Therapy
2785 St Hwy 14Send Email »
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505-474-4338
Hoshindo Therapy
Japanese Meridian Apitherapy & Reiki
Practitioner- Joyce Roetter
HOSHINDO : THE WAY OF THE BEE® The practice of Hoshin is based upon the concept that within the cultural code of this healing art which uses the medicines of the Honey Bee, lies a great power to heal and to unfold health.
Hoshindo evolved from the historical and cultural exchanges between China and Japan which began during the Tang and Sung Dynasties.
Hoshindo is a Japanese word composed of several ideograms.
Ho indicates the law or method
Shin denotes the core, the heart and spirit
Shindo describes the science of bee vibration
HoShin is the vibrating stinger of the honey bee
Do is the way or the path
Hoshindo, the Way of the Bee
The Practitioner follows this Path, becoming a Keeper and Guardian of the Bees and the dispenser of a unique method of therapeutic healing with the medicines and foods of the tiny honeybee.
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Eclectikque
2849 St. Hwy 14(505) 473-9277
Vintage and gently used antiques and more!
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Java Junction Gifts and Coffee Shop
2855 St. Hwy 14Madrid, NM
87010
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(505) 438-2772
Join the locals for morning coffee, or grab a burrito for lunch and a steamed espresso drink. We offer fresh pastries from one of Santa Fe's most popular bakeries, breakfast burritos, pie, cookies, brownies, breads and bagels. Java Junction's selection of over 50 different hot sauces is unsurpassed. We have a wide selection of regional specialty items including whole bean locally roasted single sourced coffee, Red Chile Chocolate Albuq-Cookies, mustards from Old Pecos Foods, Coal Gultch rubs and sauces, and Chile Addict's jarred chopped green chile. Browse our shop for locally made cutting boards and colorful salt and pepper shakers, cookie jars and books by local authors. Java Junction has something for everyone. And if you want to stay the night, reserved our cozy B&B located above the coffee shop.
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Jezebel Soda Fountain & Deli
2860 St. Hwy 14View website »
505-471-3795 1-866-jezebel 866-539-3235
Situated right on the boardwalk in the center of Madrid, New Mexico, Jezebel Gallery offers something for everyone. We currently carry lighting products, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, furniture, clothing, and much more! Our collection is constantly growing, making Jezebel Gallery a “must see” when passing through Madrid on the Turquoise Trail.
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Events and Live Music
JANUARY 2012 at the Mine Shaft Tavern
SUN 1 New Years Day open noon-7pm special menu! Soulful Blues with the Ruebarbs 3-7pm
FRI 6 OPEN MIC NIGHT! 7-11pm Hosted by Shelly
SAT 7 Todd and The Fox Rustic American Folk & Blues 7-11
SUN 8 GENE CORBIN Americana 3-7pm
WED 11 COMMUNITY MOVIE & DINNER NIGHT - "V FOR VENDETTA"
In support of all those worldwide who believe that People should not be afraid of their
governments. Governments should be afraid of their people. Movie starts @ 7pm, Dinner served
until 7:30
FRI 13 OPEN MIC NIGHT! 7-11pm Hosted by Shelly
SAT 14 Desert SW Blues Band 7-11pm $5
SUN 15 THE RUEBARBS Soulful Blues 3-7pm 3-7pm
FRI 20 OPEN MIC NIGHT! 7-11pm Hosted by Shelly MIC NIGHT! 7-9 Hosted by Shelly
SAT 21 TBD
SUN 22 GENE CORBIN Americana 3-7pm
FRI 20 OPEN MIC NIGHT! 7-11pm Hosted by Shelly MIC NIGHT! 7-9 Hosted by Shelly
SAT 21 The Family Coal Bluegrass 7-11pm
SUN 22 THE RUEBARBS Soulful Blues 3-7pm 3-7pm
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Oscar Huber Memorial Ballpark
View website »The property is available for public use during non-scheduled events. New public bathrooms have been constructed based on a grant from the Scenic Byways fund. For information on Leasing the Ballpark contact the Madrid Landowners Association at 505.474.4893 (Paul Dickson -President).
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Treasure Box Gallery
5 Firehouse LaneSend Email »
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(505) 424-3051
The Treasure Box Gallery will charm you with its exhibits of beautifully made art and fine craft from local artists. Discover Madrid's hidden treasure trove of painting, weaving, photography, gourd art, jewelry, stained glass, sculpture and more.
Take in the enchanting photography of Gene August who captures the old world charm of Santa Fe's architecture and the rustic warm vibrancy of its portals, windows and other unique scenes throughout this wonderful city.
Feel the passion in the paintings of Karin Brandi. Karin is inspired by the animals and nature which surround her. She lives in a magnificent valley bordering the Cerrillos Hills, the vastness of the Ortiz mountains, and draped by the northern New Mexican skies.
James Dillehay's handwoven scarves, shawls and rugs bring warmth to your body and your home. His colors are inspired by the stunning natural beauty found in nature throughout New Mexico. James is the manager of the Treasure Box Gallery. Contact him if you are interested in becoming a participating artist.
Delight in the fascinating gourd art of Jean Jones. Jean transforms gourds into 3-D canvass treasures. Her interest in folk art, native cultures and the natural world are a perfect fit for a medium that is itself rooted in the earth. She uses many different techniques to create gourd bowls, masks, wall hangings and figures.
Richard Elvis developed the Lightcaster, a stunning combination of silvered glass, iridized stained glass and Swarovski leaded crystals. Each piece has a design on the back that shows through when the piece is backlit. With the addition of direct sunlight, the Rainbow Lightcasters reflect a beautiful bright image surrounded by a multi-colored halo and rainbows.
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Cerrillos Hills State Park
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The Cerrillos Hills constitute the preeminent tri-cultural mining region of North America, a cultural crossroads and a living teacher, a place of refuge and of learning, where all may be nourished by the rich historical and multi-cultural heritage. The Park offers to all who visit it recreation, education, and a renewed sense of connection to the land. It is a place in which we may all better understand our own part in a shared history.
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RedBone
2856 St. Hwy 14(505) 473-0711
Art, boots, antiques and more.
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Madrid’s Old Coal Town Museum
2846 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 438-3780
Step back into time... in a coal mining town with the latest and greatest of technologies. An area known as "Coal Gulch" began around 1860, as the A.T & S.F. Railroad expanded the town became populated with a mulit-ethnic community of over 2000 residents into "MAD-rid".
Madrid had its own coal-fed powerplant, by the 1920s every home was wired for electricity. Not only had the town become known for its coal, but nationwide for it famous Christmas lights. Visitors came from all over, to see the lights and attend the Madrid Miners baseball games held at The Oscar Huber Memorial Ballpark, which was the first lighted ballpark in the west. After WWII, the demand for coal deminished... soon the last train carrying coal left town and everything ground to a hasty halt. The few houses still occupied were evacuated, the lights in the few stores still operating were turned off for the last time. Madrid then became a known as a "Ghost Town" by 1959.
Exhibits include the Electrical, Fire, Edison, Powerplant, Madrid Christmas,
Baseball, Coal Mining, Ghost Town, Movies and more!
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Wild Dog Road Photography
124 Wild Dog RoadSend Email »
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(505) 690-8178
Wild Dog Road is about 2 miles South of Madrid but please call or email before visiting.
Why go all the way to Santa Fe or Albuquerque to get expert photographic, web design or computer Services when you can get them here in Madrid.
•Event Photoraphy
•Artwork reproduction
•Web design, updates and training
•Computer service
•Portraits and Headshots
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Sea Properties
2883 St. Hwy. 14Send Email »
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(505) 438-7330
What once was the oceans' floor is now low mountain desert. Think pinion, juniper, yucca, purple blooms of cholla, yellow blooms of prickly pear, roadrunners, jackrabbits, coyotes and petroglyphs. There is an area between Santa Fe and Albuquerque that epitomizes this vision. It is only minutes away from either city and yet it is another world. It is the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway (St. Hwy. 14) running through Lone Butte, Cerrillos, Madrid and Golden. We know this area. We know the roads, the land, the people and the history. Call us and come see us.
Sid Bryan of Sea Properties says the best thing about living in Madrid is that everyone is there because they want to be. Because it was virtually a ghost town from the late fifties until the mid seventies, most of its residents are fairly new, are from someplace else, and choose to live in Madrid. They are for the most part artists and craftspeople who are independent but friendly. The art and gift of living in Madrid can be summed up in two words: Be yourself.
We have residential land in a size for you, 10, 20, 40, 80 or more acres are available. Spectacular views abound. Be independent, private wells or roof catchment for water, solar power for energy conservation, quiet and private homesites. Ride your horse, bike or hike through beautiful arroyos, over grand mesas, and see petroglyphs and ancient ruin sites.
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Santa Fe Properties Cindy Sheff, Realtor
1000 Paseo de PeraltaSanta Fe, NM
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The Turquoise Trail travels through the mountains between Albuquerque and Santa Fe along State Hwy 14 in New Mexico. Along the Turquoise Trail, rural living and traditional communities combine with great outdoor activities, extensive history, and unique restaurants, galleries and shops. A convenient commute to either Santa Fe or Albuquerque, the Turquoise Trail incorporates the towns of Cedar Crest, Tijeras, Golden, Sandia Park, San Marcos, Lone Butte and the Historic villages of Madrid and Cerrillos before reaching Santa Fe, the "city different".
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Michael Austin Wright
2785 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
(505) 438-4146
About a mile South of the big bend on the West side of 14
Commercial Business: Design and fabrication in furniture, black smith items, construction/house design, sculpture, fine art, installation work & custom pieces.
Education & Experience:
Rhode Island – School of Design B.A. Design University of New South Wales, Australia M.A. Art & Design Currently – Teacher Institute of American Indian Arts Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Gypsy West Astrology & Tarot
P.O. Box 465Send Email »
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(505) 474-6720
2012 ORACLE READINGS FOR TRANSFORMATION!
Tarot ·Sabian Symbols ·Shamanic Astrology
I invite you to join me in my beautiful consulting space, just a block away from Madrid's Main Street. Together we will create a Sacred Space where you can touch in with your own deep, intuitive knowing to accelerate your personal Shift. Now is the time for each of us to step into our divine power as co-creators of the new paradigm. We will engage in sacred play with oracles, both ancient and modern, informed by your individual astrological mythology. Let the archetypal energies open the gateway, and find the courage to let go of the old as you joyfully embrace the next steps in the Journey to uncover your authentic Self.
By appointment.
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Old Boarding House Mercantile
(505) 471-5134Authentic general store brimming with history. Groceries. Baked goods fresh from the oven. Delicious just-brewed coffee. Drinks. Ice cream. Souvenirs. Sit and relax on the porch.
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The Hollar
2849 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 471-4821
You will find The Hollar directly across from the Mine Shaft Tavern in the Southern part of town
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Java Junction Bed & Breakfast
2855 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 438-2772
Our bed and breakfast sleeps two in a queen-size bed, and includes amenities such as a 6 foot soaking claw foot tub with shower, fully stocked kitchen, free Wi-Fi, Dish television, air-conditioning and a private patio.
Your night stay includes breakfast and coffee in the morning. Our continental breakfast offers fresh croissants, muffins, breads or breakfast burritos (a local New Mexican favorite) and, of course, fabulous coffees, espresso drinks and juices, all from our shop downstairs.
For more information on our bed and breakfast, please visit our website.
We hope to see you on your visit to Madrid.
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High Feather Ranch Bed and Breakfast
29 High Feather RanchSend Email »
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(505) 424-1333
The Ranch house has three luxurious guest rooms each with pillow-top King bed, private patio, fireplace, custom baths with whirlpool or soaking tub, shower and plushy linens. The architecturally stunning house was designed and built in 2001 specifically as a B&B., Enjoy plenty of outdoor living with an additional 2200 sq ft of covered portals and patios. A Feng Shui practitioner participated in the design in order to balance life force energy. Using green build techniques throughout, strawbale was selected for it's natural origins as well as the insulation and "outsulation" properties. Using massive hand hewn oak timbers and siding reclaimed from and 1860's era tobacco barn, standing dead spruce vigas from the Jicarilla Apache, antique mesquite doors and gates saved over 16,000 board feet of newly milled lumber. High ceilings throughout are accented by up lighting that makes the warm wood colors glow. A bountiful gourmet breakfast is served in the dining room or on the Sunrise Portal and is included with each night's stay. The coffee and tea bar is piping hot ahead of breakfast and you won't want to miss a New Mexico sunrise!
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Hacienda Doña Andrea de Santa Fe
78 Vista del OroCerrillos, NM 87010
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Less than 15 minutes from Madrid, NM. The Hacienda is easily accessed by driving north on NM14 for about 2 miles to mile marker 31. Go right (east) on County 55 for about 5 miles and then right on Vista del Oro.
Wake each day to breathtaking views of northern New Mexico when you stay at this truly spectacular Santa Fe mountain estate hotel. Although a popular wedding and special event venue, the Hacienda also offers travelers an opportunity to experience old world hospitality. Strategically located in the historic Ortiz Mountains the Hacienda enjoys sending both destination event and lodging guests to visit the shops, galleries and cafes in nearby Madrid. Breakfast included in rates, Pet Friendly, on-line reservations available.
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Ghost Town Lodging
2864 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
(505) 471-7605
Ghost town lodging
Situated in the heart of madrid within walking distance of all amenities and attractions this self catering apartment consists of large living area with pull out couch bed and full kitchen with fridge, stove,microwave etc. The lounge area has flat screen tv with 250 channels. Lovely separate bedroom with queen size bed and tv. Wi fi is included. Full size bathroom with shower. Apartment is beautifully furnished and has Saltillo tiles and wood throughout.
Private parking, and private courtyard.
Very secluded and quiet on a private road.
Ghost town loft
Also situated in the heart of madrid this upstairs apartment has a full kitchen
With fridge, microwave, stove and small deck off the kitchen. Living area has a queen size bed flat screen tv ,250 channels and wi fi. Full bathroom with tub and shower. Private parking on private road. All amenities and attractions are within walking distance. Tastefully decorated with Saltillo tiles and wood throughout.
Both are available by the night,week or month
For rates please e.mail us at honoreis@yahoo.com or telephone us at
505 471 7605
Dogs allowed with pet fee and damage deposit
No cancellations accepted within 5 days of arrival date
Reservations are held with credit card only.
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Cerrillos Hills Bed & Breakfast
49 Main StreetSend Email »
(505) 424-3125
Cerrillos Hills B&B is located an easy 20 minutes from Santa Fe on the Turquoise Trail (Hwy 14), only 3 miles north of Madrid and within walking distance to the Cerrillos Hills State Park. At the corner of 3rd and Main Streets in Los Cerrillos Village, NM.
For travelers hoping to capture the elusive "Spirit of Old Santa Fe," Cerrillos Village offers an authentic experience of an old west New Mexican village. "Los Cerrillos" is located on the banks of the Galisteo River basin where Cowboy merchants camped in the 1800s and Native Americans mined silver and turquoise over a century ago. Each accommodation offers pristine views of the New Mexico sky through French doors, which open onto a private, tree-shaded Southwestern patio. Guests receive a goody basket upon arrival, daily complimentary breakfast, filtered water, free wifi and our countryside peace and quiet. Check our website for special rates and packages!
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Weasel & Fitz
2878 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
(505) 474-4893
We are intrigued with the idea of art created from discarded items and really like the idea of new uses for old things. Whether it's lamps made out of discarded chopsticks, flowerpots from old tires, clocks from discarded computer parts or lamps and shades made from discarded plumbing and license plates, we simply love it.
And we love the much recycled town of Madrid.
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Trading Bird
2868 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
Located in the Historic Oscar Huber House, the Gallery features the finest of the old Turquoise Trail. The source for Rare Cerrillos turquoise and original Peaker jewelry designs by owner and turquoise miner Riana Newman Peaker.Trading Bird Gallery also represents renowned Native American artists working in our local Cerrillos turquoise.
See a great selection of Santo Domingo Pueblo jewelry, mosaic overlay, Mata Ortiz Pottery, Pueblo Pottery and Zuni Fetishes.
The original family business, The Turquoise Trail Trading Post was established in Madrid in 1988 by Riana's father Waylan Peaker. Riana took over the business in 2002 and continues the tradition.
Miner and Artist History
Riana Newman Peaker is a second generation turquoise miner and jewelry artist. Her father, Waylan Peaker was renowned for the turquoise he mined, his mosaic masks and his innovative inlay jewelry designs. Riana's family has mined Cerrillos turquoise for decades. She creates beautiful overlaid shells, and specializes in inlaid jewelry, continuing many Waylan Peaker designs.
Please also visit: Gypsy Gem in Gypsy Plaza
Cerrillos Turquoise History
The Cerrillos Turquoise Mines, located 20 miles south of Santa Fe, are the oldest and largest prehistoric mines in North America. Anasazi mining activity here dates back to about 500 A.D. Pueblo Indians mined Cerrillos turquoise extensively and traded it with many other cultures. Cerrillos turquoise was part of a sophisticated trade route. Sea shells and other exotic items were carried vast distances to trade for this "Sky Stone".
Cerrillos turquoise is in the Crown Jewels of Spain. In the late 1800's,Tiffany & Co. extracted millions of dollars worth of Cerrillos turquoise from these mines. Our mine produces turquoise that varies in color from pale blue to deep emerald green. Cerrillos turquoise is some of the finest and most rare turquoise available.
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Tapestry Gallery
4 Firehouse LaneSend Email »
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(505) 471-0194
"Connections and Intersections"
a display of colorful handwoven tapestries by Donna Loraine Contractor. Opening reception with artist
Opening Reception with artist
Saturday July 17 1-4:30 pm
Showing through September 6th.
"The image of a window within a frame has become a signature for me," says Contractor. "The colors and the unique quality of light in the Soutwest make up a rich and diverse palette that I naturally make use of and the diverse forms of its land and sky scapes find their way into the window views. I try to achieve a blend of the representational and the abstract in the landscapes and to keep a geometrical contemporary feel in the "frames" combined with a bold approach to color."
Specializing in Fiber Art, area artists create one of a kind accessories for the body and home. Versatile wraps, tops, shawls and scarves by handweavers Barbara Ehrlich, Coleen Ferguson, Susan Hill, Kate Nilssen, and Lore Wills topped with a hat by Shawn Harman, Renee Rector, Riha Rothberg or Laurie Rossi makes one feel special. Add some glitter with a femo critter pin by Lisa Mondy, a beaded necklace and earrings set by Claire Sinclair, or captivating Native American jewelry by a variety of Santo Domingo Pueblo artisans.
To uplift your home surroundings, adorn the wall with a tapestry by Donna Loraine Contractor or Jennifer East, a handwoven copper wallpiece by Suzanne Donazetti, suede soft sculpture by Julie Hopkins, silk paintings by Claudia Fluegge, or a traditional kachina by Chester Poleyestewa. Both artful and functional for the floor, Sandy Voss weaves rag, shag or Pendelton wool rugs in a variety of sizes. Set your table with Bedazzling runners and mugmats by Rebecca Speakes. Perhaps you have a special place for a Mata Ortiz pottery piece by Miguel Bugarini?
For the knitter or weaver, not to be missed, is an alluring selection of hand dyed yarns or roving and colorful diachroic glass buttons by fiber artist, Robin Pascal.
Experience the divine with an artist doll or (available only at the gallery) a Wood Wairie by figurative sculptress Caroline Babbitt. Acquire some bear medicine with a carved fetish by Lakota-Sioux healer, Delbert Charging Crow.
And literacy is not forgotten! One can choose from a fine selection of children and adult books of southwestern flavor.
Make your visit to Madrid memorable. Do not forget TAPESTRY GALLERY.
Judith Colvin, owner
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Seppanen and Daughters
2879 St. Hwy 14View website »
(505) 424-7470
Featuring: Blankets & Bedspreads, Navajo Weavings, Custom Oaxaca Rugs, African Textiles and Unique Surprises.
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Spirit in Art
2 Firehouse Lane(505) 438-3235
In Gypsy Plaza around the corner from the Mineshaft Tavern
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Resources
2876 Hwy 14Send Email »
(505) 471-9244
Opened June 2009 due to overwhelming demand for a local's consignment shop. Locally made objects focusing on those made from recycled materials. A place to sell what you no longer need or to find a treasure at a reasonable price. Selection of clothing for all ages and sizes. Jewlery from children's costume items to estate pieces. Furniture and housewares including linens and tableware. Books, tapes, movies, toys and games. Many items new or barely used. Bargain room of items all under $10.00. Check it out and you will not be disappointed.
Resources is your source for all the Madrid Cultural Projects merchandise.
www.madridculturalprojects.com
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Range West Gallery
2861 Hwy. 14Send Email »
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(505) 474-0925
Josh Gannon creates unique stone sculptures and fountains. The gallery also represents several local artists.
For Holiday shopping, we would like to offer 15% off Joshua's vases, soapdishes, tabletop fountains and fountains! This should cover shipping and remember there is no sales tax when shipped out of state. Give a gift that you know they'll find unique and interesting. Email us at www.rangewest.com and I'll send you photos of what we have in stock or call 505.474.0925. Happy Holidays, Kathleen
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Picture Rock Studio
Hwy 14Send Email »
(505) 474-0033
Picture Rock Studio can be found equidistant between Madrid and Cerrillos. The circular straw bale house has a commanding view of the Cerrillos hills. Glen's studio shows his sculptures and watercolors.
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Mostly Madrid
4 Firehouse RoadSend Email »
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(505) 474-6560
In Gypsy Plaza around the corner from the Mineshaft Tavern
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Metallo Gallery
2863 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 471-2457
While specializing in metal sculpture and jewelry, owner Cassidy Watt has assembled a collection notable for its range of diversity in tone, texture and medium. The gallery’s intimacy brings cohesion to the works of contemporary local artists, bridging from platinum necklaces to dioramas populated with mouse skeletons. Metallo is unified by its compilation of edgy, unsettling beauty.
Cassidy Watt graduated from the New York Institute of Technology in 2002 with a degree in Fine Arts. He moved to Madrid in 2007. After two years learning the trade at Chumani Gallery, he opened Metallo Gallery in 2008. In 2009, Mr. Watt introduced his own line of jewelry, featuring works in silver, copper, bronze and labradorite.
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Maggie’s Diner
2867 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 471-7605
"The movie WILD HOGS was filmed in Madrid NM in 2006. Maggie's Diner was built especially for the movie." Maggie's Diner is now open as a retail store selling a wide variety of souvenirs including t shirts, sweat shirts, caps, magnets, mugs, shot glases, key rings, postcards and also Route 66 collectibles. We also carry beautiful locally made pottery and jewelry. Leather, purses, ladies fashions gourmet fudge and hot sauces. We are open most days from 9 - 6, so come and enjoy Maggie's Diner and experience a piece of fun movie history. Located next to the Great Madrid Gift Emporium at 2867 State Hwy 14 Madrid NM 87010 Phone 505 471 7605
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Johnsons of Madrid
2843 Hwy. 14Send Email »
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(505) 471-1054
Our new performance space is now used every Saturday afternoon at 1:00pm Click here for information on the upcoming shows.
In the years since 1973 we, Diana & Mel Johnson, have gradually been transforming our old MADRID GARAGE BUILDING into one of the largest exhibition spaces in New Mexico. We have been described as an "eclectic" gallery because we have exhibited such a wide range of art styles. Now we are narrowing the focus of the artwork in our changing exhibitions. For at least a century in art, the emphasis has not been on the illusion of deep space but on "the picture plane", not on photographic realistic representation, but on design & composition. Artists have created many styles that “relate to reality” but keep the viewer involved with marks that go up, down, sideways, diagonal, etc. across the flat surface being used. Sculptors too, have often abandoned realism for a freer expression of form. With art in the gallery reflecting this focus we hope to create a visual dialogue for the public and the artists that will assist the artists in their efforts to break new ground in the world of art. As we have always strived for the best quality in the works of the 100 northern New Mexico artists we represent, we will continue to show the best documentary photography and landscapes in all media in other parts of the gallery.
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Johnsen and Swan Fine Artisans
2874 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 473-1963
Unique regionally handcrafted leather, wood, jewelry, pottery by acclaimed artisans for over 20 years in Madrid. Relax in the windbell garden and listen to the "music" of bronze windbells by famed architect, Paolo Soleri.
Hours: 12-5 daily or by appointment.
After more than 20 fun filled and successful years in Madrid, our 2 buildings (the gallery and the separate rentable studio) AND the entire business are FOR SALE.
They come with absolutely everything - all inventory, cases, 20 year customer mailing list. There's a cozy sleeping loft and a "clawfoot" bathtub too! Add your artwork to the well known regional crafts OR you can just be a shopkeeper with a ready made business. OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. Call or email for details.
(505)473-1963 judy@JohnsenAndSwan.com
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Jezebel Gallery & Glass Studio
2860 St. Hwy 14View website »
1-866-jezebel 866-539-3235
Situated right on the boardwalk in the center of Madrid, New Mexico, Jezebel Gallery offers something for everyone. We currently carry lighting products, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, furniture, clothing, and much more! Our collection is constantly growing, making Jezebel Gallery a “must see” when passing through Madrid on the Turquoise Trail.
Jezebel Gallery was established in 1993 and has been a popular tourist stop ever since. The gallery features exquisite hand wrought iron and stained glass lighting designed by Jezebel herself. Her patented glass slumping technique calls for the highest quality of glass. No two products are exactly alike, giving each a luminous heirloom quality. Other available Jezebel products include glass vases and votive candle holders. Jezebel Gallery is proud to represent artists living in the local area as well as those residing all over the world! “Romance and Nature” inspires the gallery’s atmosphere and is reflected in the artwork. You will discover colorful paintings, a variety of sculpture, hand crafted jewelry, furniture, clothing, and so much more! Please visit the gallery’s website at www.jezebelgallery.com to view Jezebel’s lighting products and accessories and the work of other artists represented there.
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Indigo Gallery
2854 St. Hwy. 14Send Email »
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(505) 438-6202
Indigo Gallery, located in the heart of Madrid, features over a dozen nationally known traditional & contemporary painters, sculptors & jewelers. The gallery also has a beautiful sculpture garden, featuring large bronze sheep by gallery owner, Jill Shwaiko and Cerrillos Granite fountains by rock artist, Josh Gannon. Visit our website to learn more about each artist and view their work.
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Heaven Boutique
2853 St. Hwy. 14(505) 474-8359
Step back in time! A beautiful Victorian, romantic boutique featuring name designers in hats, clothing, jewelry and heavenly gifts.
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Gypsy Gem
#3 Firehouse LaneSend Email »
Rare, native and collectable jewelry, pottery, iron, wood and more.
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The Great Madrid Gift Emporium
2868 St. Hwy 14View website »
(505) 471-7605
Many gifts include ladies accessories and clothing. Soap rocks and collectables are available seven days a week.
Located next to the Great Madrid Gift Emporium is "Maggies Diner'", built by Disney for the movie "Wild Hogs" filmed here in Madrid in 2006
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Gifted Hands
2851 State Hwy 14(505) 471-5943
This beautiful gallery features painting, crafts, and jewelery much of the works are made by native americans and other local artists.
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Ghost Town Trading Post
2864 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 438-0094
The store offers a great selection of Navajo, Santo Domingo, and Zuni Jewelry along with rugs, kachinas, pottery, clothing and Russian boxes. Also available are Navajo bows & arrows, purses, hats, and soap rocks.
Ghost Town Trading Post was "Frontier Gas Station" as seen in the Disney movie production of "Wild Hogs" filmed in Madrid in 2006
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Crystal Dragon
2891 St. Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 471-8888
THE CRYSTAL DRAGON opened in the spring of 1984 by Geoffrey Stewart and features the gold and silver gemstone jewelry. Working in a variety of precious gems and crystals with an understanding of their vibrational energies,Geoffrey creates one of a kind jewels! Custom orders welcome!
Geoffrey's southwest photography is also featured. " His eye is right on" And the large format "giclee" prints on canvas recieve terrific response.
We also have many fine crystals, gems & minerals. fine Native American jewelry and pottery, and great beadwork
"Time Is Art!" Peace, Geoff Stewart
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A Wander Out Yonder Gallery
2842 state highway 14 #6Send Email »
(505) 424-0814
Shelly Johnson's pop art enamel paintings feature twentieth century icons, political figures, musicians, spirituality, local characters, and imagery from her many travels. She has been painting since the late 80's and has shown throughout the country in various galleries, including canyon road in santa fe. Shelly's use of vibrant colors bring her paintings to life and crosses all cultures. The word 'pop' is synonymous with explode, burst and bang...all of which demonstrate the impact of shelly's work. Pop art continues to be a strong force in today's art world and forms the framework for Shelly's current and future paintings, which reflect how this artisitc phenomenon has evolved from the 1960's to the present. Shelly's biggest art influence is clearly Andy Warhol and as published by Kathleen Sloan in THE magazine .... one of a kind artwork is the result of her work, reversing Warhol's economy of scale message. Warhol's statement, "i want us all to be machines" is replaced with "We're a spiritual hive communicating by wave lengths."
Beginning nearly two decades ago, Anne Marie created a nomadic lifestyle for herself that included a practical, though alternative, livelihood as artist and trader. As a result of her experience and travels, she gained an understanding of the art of business. Over the years, she's expanded her journeys to include Africa and SE Asia. Anne Marie has contributed much of her energy into designing, creating and collecting her items. There have been many hours collaborating with her Balinese carvers and their families, with their cottage industries. These people have truly become her family as well as her partners. While her sense of adventure has never wavered, she has developed a deeper focus along her travels, a mission; To share culture thru art, to create a cross cultural experience, an understanding and a sense of connection between folks half way around the world.
Shelly and Anne Marie have been off-grid neighbors, friends and playing music together as the "Mailbox Roadrunners" for a number of years. Both very passionate about travel and art, decided that opening a gallery together was a way to combine their passions and to sustain their alternative livelihoods. Their gallery vision is original, eclectic, vibrant and welcoming. They both live their passions of painting, creating and playing music each day as they greet Madrid's many visitors from around the world. "A Wander Out Yonder" is a living gallery which will continue to transform and grow throughout the years to come.
The most recent transformation has been the promoting of local music sales....we will be hosting monthly open jams the first sunday of each month beginning this summer and will be selling cds from both local talent as well as that of travelling musicians who come to madrid to share their music.
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Conley Studio Pottery
2870 St. Hwy. 14Send Email »
(505) 438-0782 home: (505) 473-4945
Conley Studio Pottery is owned and operated by Lisa Conley, Madrid resident. Living in Madrid for over 30 years, Lisa showed her functional stoneware in several shops before opening her own gallery store. The shop is now representing over 40 artists in many media: mostly from New Mexico; including Navajo, Santo Domingo Pueblo, and the local Cerrillos turquoise jewelry by several artists.
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Color and Light
#1 Firehouse laneMadrid, N. M. 87010
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(505) 424-7877
"color & light" is a gallery filled with the work of 38 artists whose works reflect the magic of life. The artists in the gallery are all living in New Mexico (except for one). Paintings, pottery, jewelry, The Best Selection of Cards, New Mexico Made Soap, prints, collage, and photography are included in this whimsical mix.
You are invited to see the Hand Painted Photographs of Marilyn Conway (Mountainair, NM). Marilyn captures New Mexico in a Black and White Photograph, Sepia tones the photograph and, in selected areas of the image, Hand Paints with Photographic Oil Paints. Another world is created in Marilyn's PinHole Camera Photographs of serene Still Life pieces. Original Hand Painted Photographs, Giclee Prints, Smaller $38. prints and cards are available so you can take home a piece of New Mexico to fit your wall and wallet !
Norma Kwestel (Albuquerque, NM) transforms Acrylic on Canvas into a luminous statement of New Mexico. Houses on a hill from Madrid, NM, the Rio Grande Gorge, Chili Harvests, creatures of earth and sky pair up together along a New Mexico dusty road and we are at once transported into a sun-drenched world. Prints and cards of Norma's paintings are also available ($38. and $3.)
Peggy Engel's Assemblages are more than the sophisticated placement of "found objects". Peggy's Assemblages are brilliantly fashioned stories of the history of "junk". As Peggy says in her Artist's Statement, "So much lovely Junque, so little time." Vintage photographs are paired with small Apothecary Bottles with a dash of Peggy's own Hand Painted Tiles to create a very special world of magic. For the Dress-Up in all of us, Peggy has created small Assemblage Pins ($18. each). Peggy Engel lives in Albuquerque, NM.
Susan M. Kelly's new series of Mixed Media and Collage melds the mystery of the East with the contemporary design of the grid. Lush colors of deep gold, intense turquoise, and vibrant reds are intertwined with text. Various luminous paints enhance these pieces to create miniature dreamlike worlds.
Susan lives and works in Madrid, NM.
The Crystalline Glaze Pottery of Sunny Bueck (Albuquerque, NM), is functional art at its very finest. This is a centuries' old technique, originating in China. Sunny begins with a Porcelain Hand-thrown vase or bowl. Then, using the Crystalline Glaze on the vessel, she places the glazed piece in the kiln at a very high temperature to set the piece. The temperature is dropped several hundred degrees to the narrow range of temperatures where crystals can form. The crystals then "grow". As results are impossible to repeat, no two pieces are ever the same. As Sunny states in her Artist's Statement: "Crystalline glaze is a marriage of science and art". Sunny's Crystalline Glaze pieces range from $55. on up, depending on the size of the piece.
These are a few of the artists in "color & light". The name "color & light" was chosen because "this is why I moved here to New Mexico", (states Suzy Kelly, owner). "There is a magic and special quality of light to simply BEING in New Mexico. The wide open spaces, the intense warmth of light that brings out all the colors of the rainbow, and the earth, this exquisite earth that is always around us - all of this has captured my heart !
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The Lotus
12 Waldo Mesa Rd.Send Email »
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(505) 473-1464
The Lotus is a tranquil sanctuary nestled in the Northern New Mexico Ortiz Mountains. It's a place to stay, a place to rejuvenate the self, and a place to appreciate the beauty of New Mexico. You can spend your days getting lost in the canyon; treating yourself body, mind and soul; participating in an art workshop; or simply being seduced by our incredibly dynamic artist community.
The Lotus holds a space to dream your life into being. We offer weekly Yoga, Morning Imagine Art, Tai Chi, Vitality, & Skills programs. Lotus members are dedicated to serving the heart. We are here to help you reclaim your energy, center your mind, relax the body and nurture the spirit.
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Coal Miner’s Daughter
2837 Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 471-3640
Looking for locally made gifts is as easy as walking in our door. Watch owner, Dean Cheek knit his designs or have him create you something special. Dean knits in many fibers including alpaca, bamboo, cashmere, possum, and yak. Yes, you read correctly. I knit clothing that is both practical and elegant. DC KNITS' designs have been a huge success for many years with locals and tourists alike.
Kristin Nelson's artwork adorns the walls along with locally made clothing, Native American jewelry, and much more.
As we like to say; "we can dress your children, the family dog, adults of any age, and have you take home a true collectable. Don't miss this unique shop while visiting Madrid. Hope to see y'all real soon!
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The Mine Shaft Tavern
2846 Hwy 14Send Email »
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(505) 473-0743
New Mexico Roadhouse Cuisine with Green Chile CheeseBurgers, Handcut fries, Fish & Chips, Vegetarian Dishes, Daily Specials and Desserts.
When you "belly up to the bar" at The Mine Shaft Tavern, you will be served from the longest stand-up bar in New Mexico!
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Cowgirl Red
2865 Hwy 14Madrid
87010
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(505) 474-0344
Cowgirl Red specilized in Vintage Western with over FIVE hundred pairs of Cowboy boots!
Western Collectibles, Art, Contemporary and Vintage Native American Jewelry, Antiques!
Featuring works by local artist Spencer Kimball and Barbara Harnack. Contemporary Jewelry by Doug Magnus & Lori Swartz.
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CrawDaddy Blues Fest
May 19-20The Mine Shaft Tavern will be hosting the 5th Annual CrawDaddy Blues Fest. The event will be for 2 days in May, Sat 19 and Sun 20 noon – 7pm next to Madrid's Old Coal Town Museum in Madrid (adjacent to The Mine Shaft Tavern).
Sat MAY 19th - $15 - Desert SW Blues Band / Stephanie Hatfield & Hot Mess / JUNIOR BROWN http://juniorbrown.net http://www.myspace.com/juniorbrown
Sun MAY 20th - $10 - Todd Tijerina / Broomdust Caravan / FELIX Y LOS GATOS
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