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Learn more about the different Museum sites located in Santa Fe and Abiquiú, NM.

Our Abiquiú locations are located about 52 miles away from Santa Fe.

Hours & Locations

A long gallery view showing paintings on walls. Two walls are beige and the one on the right a deep tan. The entrance to the gallery is on the left. The floor is a deep gray color reflecting the walls.

Museum Galleries

Museum Galleries, Santa Fe

Santa Fe, NM Open daily from 10 AM – 5 PM

Visit the Museum Galleries in downtown Santa Fe. Advance tickets recommended.

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Home & Studio

Home & Studio, Abiquiú

Abiquiú, NM Located 52 miles from Santa Fe

Located one hour from Santa Fe, tour O’Keeffe’s historic Home & Studio in Abiquiú, NM.


Tour season runs March – November, reservations required.

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Welcome Center

O’Keeffe Welcome Center, Abiquiú

Abiquiú, NM 8 AM – 4 PM | Tuesday – Saturday

Visit the O’Keeffe Welcome Center, located in Abiquiú, NM. The Welcome Center is free and open to the public. All Home & Studio tours begin here.

Welcome Center
A photograph of the Georgia O'Keefe Museum Research Center. In the foreground there are long tables for viewing archival material. In the background there are collapsible grey archives cases.

Library & Archive

Library & Archive, Santa Fe

Santa Fe, NM 10 AM to 12 PM | Monday – Friday

The Michael S. Engl Family Foundation Library and Archive collects and preserves information about Georgia O’Keeffe and her contemporaries, related regional histories, and Modernism. The Library and Archive is open by appointment.

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Museum Store

Discover our Museum Store locations for unique O’Keeffe gifts and merchandise.

Museum Stores
“I had to create an equivalent for what I felt about what I was looking at – not copy it.”

Georgia O'Keeffe, Jonathan Stuhlman, Barbara Buhler Lynes (2007). “Georgia O'Keeffe: Circling Around Abstraction”, p.26, Hudson Hills