10 Get Real Art Factory
432-837-1740, getrealartfactory@gmail.com
Working studio and gallery, by appointment.
All works by Paul Sundown, Santa Fe, NM
born artist. Types of work include: abstract,
figurative, tonal paintings; also works in
wood, folk art, bright colors, Southwest flavor. Formerly carved furniture at Southwest
Spanish Craftsmen.
11 Judy’s Bread and Breakfast Café & Gallery
113 W. Holland Av.; 432-837-9424,
Judy Anderson, Owner
The Bread and Breakfast has been a favorite
gathering place for local residents and visitors to
socialize and enjoy fresh baked goods, breakfast
or lunch. The gallery features local and regional
artists. Showings change monthly and include
special events presentations. 7am-2pm Mon-Sat,
8am-12pm Sun.
12 Kiowa Gallery
“Art of the Big Bend,” 105 E. Holland; 432837-3067; www.kiowagallery.com
Art gallery and custom frame shop, selling art
and building frames for the Big Bend region for
over thirteen years. A premier art stop, with art
above average and unique desert inspired original art of all mediums. Don’t miss the Stylle Read
Mural “Big Brewster”.
13 La Trattoria
901 E. Holland Ave.; 432-837-2200
La Trattoria Espresso Bar and Ristorante serving
fine Italian dining. Paintings by local artists on exhibit.
14 Los Jalapenos
102 W. Murphy St.; 432-837-5101;
Authentic Fresh Mexican Cuisine and Original Art. The environment is charming featuring a sculpture by Tom Curry on the patio
and the flavor of Mexico on the walls inside
by Local Artists.
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15 La Azteca
109 W. Holland Ave.; 432-837-1882
This elegant shop resembles those found in
San Miquel de Allende, Santa Fe and other
colonial cities. La Azteca offers originals in
contemporary and vintage sterling silver jewelry, antique silver objects, other small antiques, fine arts and crafts. Artists David
Busey and Susana Sandoval-Busey design
and create custom gold and silver jewelry.
16 Museum of the Big Bend at Sul Ross
State University
Miriam and Emmett McCoy Building; SRSU,
432-837-8730; www.sulross.edu/~museum/
In the original historic native rock museum
are feat