Treasure Box Gallery

Treasure Box Gallery, Madrid, New Mexico

Treasure Box Gallery, Madrid, New Mexico

Welcome to Treasure Box Gallery in colorful and enchanting Madrid, New Mexico. Come visit our exhibit of collectible recycled art and fine handmade craft.

Discover Madrid’s hidden treasure trove of painting, weaving, fiber art, photography, gourd art, jewelry, stained glass, sculpture, wall art, and more.

Take in the enchanting photography of Gene August who captures the old world charm of Santa Fe’s architecture and the rustic warm vibrancy of its portals, windows and other unique scenes throughout this wonderful city.

Feel the passion in the paintings of Karin Brandi. Karin is inspired by the animals and nature which surround her. She lives in a magnificent valley bordering  the Cerrillos Hills, the vastness of the Ortiz mountains, and draped by the northern New Mexican skies.

James Dillehay’s handwoven scarves, shawls and rugs bring warmth to your body and your home. His colors are inspired by the stunning natural beauty found in nature throughout New Mexico.  If you are a New Mexico artist or craft artisan, contact James if you are interested in exhibiting your work at the gallery.

Delight in the fascinating gourd art of Jean Jones. Jean transforms gourds into 3-D canvass treasures. Her interest in folk art, native cultures and the natural world are a perfect fit for a medium that is itself rooted in the earth.  She uses many different techniques to create gourd bowls, masks, wall hangings and figures.

Vicki Hudson, a New Mexican jewelry designer, relies on the influences of her ancestral Native American culture to help her achieve her unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry. Besides designing her pieces, she also does the necessary lapidary work in order to bring out the colors and true beauty of the stones she uses.. Customers have described her work as “natural and organic”.

New Mexico artist, Jessica Hudson loves to re-kindle worn out pieces such as cabinet doors and create new mosaic designs using mix-media recycle parts. She fashions art from the old, the ugly, and used; the untouched, the unloved, and the need for resurrection.

Richard Elvis developed the Lightcaster, a stunning combination of silvered glass, iridized stained glass and Swarovski leaded crystals. Each piece has a design on the back that shows through when the piece is backlit. With the addition of direct sunlight, the Rainbow Lightcasters reflect a beautiful bright image surrounded by a multi-colored halo and rainbows.

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