Where We Are
Located in New Mexico's Rio Arriba County
For more information about The Abiquiú Studio Tour, call Kathie at
505-685-4454 or 505-685-4200.
For an email reply about The Abiquiú Studio Tour email Scott below.
email Scott
For more information about The Abiquiú Studio Tour photos, galleries, graphics & website email the Designers
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Finding Your Way To Abiquiú
US Highway 84/285, 18 miles NW of Española.
View our Abiquiú Area Map
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Get the Abiquiú Studio Tour Map
The Abiquiú Studio Tour Map is a great resource for planning your visit to the studios and the galleries of Abiquiú artists.
Free maps are available localy for information call (505) 685-4454.
Download and view the Abiquiu Studio Tour Map
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Historic Geography
Geographically, Abiquiú is located 18 miles northwest of Española on US Highway 84, "on a terraced, rocky mesa (elevation 6,060 feet) overlooking the Rio Chama, approximately 20 miles upstream from the confluence of the Rio Chama and the Rio Grande." [Alvar W. Carlson, The Spanish-American Homelalnd: Four Centuries in New Mexico's Rio Arriba, p.160-162.]
The town of Abiquiu Grant was given in 1754 to the Spaniards and genizaros jointly and is one of the last Spanish-American community grants still functioning and owned by the residents.
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Valley of Shining Stone
Valley of Shining Stone, The Story of Abiquiú
Lesley Poling-Kempes, © 1997 by the University of Arizona Press.
This engaging book tells the story and history of Abiquiú, Georgia O'Keeffe in Abiquiú, the Chama Valley, Ghost Ranch and Piedra Lumbre (Shining Stone) from prehispanic days through the present.
Lesley Poling-Kempes is also the author of The Harvey Girls: Women Who Opened the West and a novel about the Abiquiú region, Canyon of Remembering. She has lived along the Chama River near Abiquiú for more than twenty years and recently completed a new home in the area.
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Email Website Designers and Photographers
Email the Abiquiú Studio Tour website designers. They trust the information here will paint a miniture picture of the collective artistic energies that make up this year's collection of artists.
email designers + photographers now
Convivial Design Studio - video production & post editing
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