Allan Houser Sculpture Garden and Studio Tour

Explore acres of monumental works at the ancestral home to over seventy monumental works by Allan Houser spanning various forms of sculpture including unique stone and casted bronze depicting the love

Explore acres of monumental works at the ancestral home to over seventy monumental works by Allan Houser spanning various forms of sculpture including unique stone and casted bronze depicting the love, culture, religion and shared plight of Native Americans. The Apache Ethnographic Exhibit at the Allan Houser Foundation showcases the intricacies of the ancient arts of quilled beading and embroidery featuring pieces curated from generations of family artifacts, baskets, bone jewelry, hand crafted musical instruments and traditional weaponry. The Allan Houser Gallery at Haozous Place offers an expansive selection of unique pieces for sale and casted editions of bronze sculpture, charcoal drawings, and an extremely rare collections of watercolor work from his earlier periods. Guests may visit the outdoor "Walkabout" exhibit featuring work by Bob Haozous including work dedicated to the ongoing pursuit of political progress and judicial equity for Native Americans.

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Location: Santa Fe

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Allan Houser Sculpture Garden tour?

A: No age restrictions here! The tour is family-friendly and welcomes visitors of all ages. Just make sure to keep an eye on younger kids since the sculptures can be large and they may need some supervision. It's a great way to introduce kids to art and culture, especially Native American history!

Q: Can I reschedule if something comes up after I buy the tour?

A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour! Just make sure to contact them a few days in advance. They’re pretty flexible, and it’s best to give them a heads up if you can’t make it. You’ll love the place, so try to go when you can!

Q: What's the best way to get there? Is parking easy?

A: Getting there is pretty simple! The Sculpture Garden is located just outside of downtown Santa Fe, and there’s ample parking available on-site. Just keep in mind that it can fill up on weekends, so arriving a bit earlier might help. If you’re coming from out of town, it’s a quick drive from the Plaza.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Allan Houser Sculpture Garden tour—any tips?

I’m considering this tour for my dad’s birthday since he loves art and cultural history. Has anyone been? I read it includes a nice refreshment break and some cool outdoor sculptures. Just curious about how long the tour lasts and if it’s easy to navigate. Would it be suitable for someone with limited mobility?

Allan Houser Sculpture Garden—worth the trip?

Just booked a tour for this weekend! Super excited. I've heard the sculptures are huge and really beautiful. I’m also intrigued by the ethnographic exhibit—sounds like a really unique experience. Is it as good as it sounds? I hope the weather cooperates!