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Explore the creative process of fiber artist Jacqueline Mallegni in a private virtual studio visit. Discover how nature and philosophy inspire her unique sculptures in Santa Fe.
1–1.5 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Explore the creative process of fiber artist Jacqueline Mallegni in a private virtual studio visit. Discover how nature and philosophy inspire her unique sculptures in Santa Fe.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
1–1.5 hours
Fitness Level
No physical fitness required; suitable for all ages and abilities.
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History
Santa Fe has been a creative hub for centuries, blending Indigenous traditions with Spanish colonial and contemporary art forms.
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Santa Fe Art Tours
Explore the creative process of fiber artist Jacqueline Mallegni in a private virtual studio visit. Discover how nature and philosophy inspire her unique sculptures in Santa Fe.
Santa Fe Art Tours connects visitors and collectors with the art, artists, and neighborhoods that define New Mexico's creative culture. Based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the company curates both in-person walking tours and live virtual studio visits that highlight regional galleries, artist studios, and contemporary practices. On the ground, guided walking experiences include a two-hour tour of the Canyon Road Arts District and an Old Town Albuquerque art and history walk that visits studios and the Albuquerque Museum. Online offerings feature intimate studio visits and conversations with working artists and makers—installation artists, fiber artists, book artists, photographers, and encaustic printmakers—plus a mindfulness art workshop led by a licensed art therapist.
Each tour and studio visit emphasizes direct engagement: local guides share neighborhood history and gallery context during walking tours, while virtual sessions provide behind-the-scenes access to artistic processes and materials. Visitors learn about techniques, influences, and the research behind individual bodies of work, often with time for questions and dialogue.
Santa Fe Art Tours positions itself as a resource for travelers, collectors, and lifelong learners seeking informed, art-focused experiences. The mix of Canyon Road gallery access, Old Town history, and structured online studio visits offers multiple ways to explore Southwestern and contemporary art. Booking information, scheduling, and specific artist lineups are provided per experience, enabling guests to choose the format and focus that best match their interests.
Location
Santa Fe, NM
Based in New Mexico's art capital
Tours Offered
10
In-person and virtual experiences
Typical Duration
2 hours
Canyon Road walking tour example
Artist-Led
Multiple artists
Online studio visits and workshops
Choose a Canyon Road walking tour, an Old Town Albuquerque art walk, or an online studio visit to secure a spot.
Stable Internet Connection
Ensure you have a reliable internet connection for uninterrupted streaming of the virtual tour.
Prepare Questions Ahead
Think of questions related to fiber art or techniques to get the most from your interactive session.
Create a Quiet Viewing Space
Choose a noise-free environment to fully focus on Jacqueline’s explanations during the virtual visit.
Take Notes or Screenshots
Have a notebook or device handy to capture inspiring ideas and details shared in the tour.
Computer or Tablet
A device with video streaming capabilities is necessary to participate in the virtual tour.
Stable Internet Connection
A dependable internet connection ensures smooth interaction throughout the session.
Headphones or Speakers
Use headphones or good speakers to clearly hear Jacqueline’s insights during the tour.
Notebook and Pen
Useful for jotting down artistic ideas, techniques, or questions inspired by the visit.