Santa Fe, New Mexico Fine Art Gallery

Modern Abstract Art

 

Considered by some to be the best contemporary and modern art gallery in Santa Fe, Mill Fine Art is located at number 530 on historic Canyon Road.   Exhibiting primarily non-representation and minimalist art work, the gallery presents the finest emerging and mid-career American abstract artists as selected by gallery directors Mary Mill and Verne Stanford.

Unlike many Canyon Road galleries, Mill Fine Art does not exhibit southwest landscapes, but focuses on Abstract Expressionist and genuinely innovative minimalist art work.  The gallery presents only work from artists not represented by any other galleries in New Mexico. 

Mill Fine Art is one of the few Canyon Road art galleries located in a beautifully historic farm house.  Long in the family of gallery owner Mary Mill, the current 6 large exhibition rooms present contemporary art in a charming and elegant setting.  Adobe walls, viga and latilla ceilings, the tile and brick floors all contribute to a setting suitable for these strongest  of American artists.  

 

WHERE TO FIND US


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530 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-982-9212
contact@millfineart.com

Fine art gallery owner

 

Mary Mill is gallery owner and director. She is a New Mexico native with an extraordinarily broad background in museums, gallery operations, and contemporary art. She holds an Art History degree from Finch College and serves on an array of arts committees and boards. She brings vision, insight, energy and management skills to gallery planning and operations.

 

Margaret (Meg) Zeckel is the Director of Sales for the gallery. She is a Wisconsin native with a broad and deep background in art gallery operations. Holding a BFA from University of Oregon, she has experienced galleries in New York and Chicago before coming to Santa Fe. Her interests in the outdoors, in graphic design and physical culture, as well as the visual arts, keep her in this high-desert community.

 

Verne Stanford is gallery director. He has served on faculties at The Leicester College of Art and Design, Universities of Oregon and Alaska, and others. He is a practicing artist, writer, curator, panelist, and traveler who has served as Executive Director of the Penland School of Crafts, The Maui Arts and Cultural Center, the Visual Arts Center of Alaska, and the New Mexico Crafts Council.