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Chumani Gallery
Madrid, NM 87010
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(505) 424-3813
Located at the South end of Madrid, a recovered ghost town on Hwy 14, this gallery offers a remarkable range of fine art. We feature the works and studio of artist Todd Klippensten. Also featured are contemporary and traditional paintings, native jewelry, photography, pottery, wood carvings and northwest coastal art by many fine artists.
Tags: Madrid, Galleries, Art & Theater
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