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Neighborhoods History In the news Bisbee in films Maps Bisbee Creators Photo Gallery Video Gallery #beBisbee
Neighborhoods History In the news Bisbee in films Maps Bisbee Creators Photo Gallery Video Gallery #beBisbee

galleries
Bisbee's creative spirit is legendary.
Visit one of Bisbee's many galleries to see what the art scene here is all about.
Belleza Fine Art Gallery
23 Main St
Old Bisbee
Belleza is Bisbee, Arizona’s premier art gallery featuring the works of over 20 artists. Visitors to Belleza, located on historic Old Bisbee’s Main Street, will enter a newly restored gallery that typifies the wonderful feel of Bisbee at the turn of the 20th century. Great art is to be found here.
520.432.5877
Pritchard Gallery
6 Main Street
Old Bisbee
In March of 2017, the walls of the library’s newly renovated Reading Room became a part of the library’s latest addition, the Pritchard Gallery, an art gallery that will feature four Bisbee artists per year. The gallery is named after the Copper Queen Library's first Librarian, John G. Pritchard, who came to Bisbee in 1887 to serve as Chaplain and Librarian, and later as Postmaster, for the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company. All art sales will be handled through the artist.
520.432.4232
Subway Gallery
43 Brewery Avenue
Old Bisbee
Subway Gallery, an artists’ cooperative, was established in 1986 and is the longest, continuous gallery in Bisbee. The Gallery currently exhibits works of painters, ceramic artists and photographers, including Manny and Danielle Martinez, Monte Surratt, Gene Elliston, Margo Macartney, Peggy Scanlon, Carole Beauchamp, Paul Bovee, Steve Bovee, Dick Hyman and Deborah Chambers.
520.432.9143
Artemizia Annex
24 Main Street
Old Bisbee
Artemizia Annex is a contemporary exhibition space located at 24 Main Street, directly across the street from Artemizia Foundation, our contemporary art museum. The Annex hosts cutting edge exhibitions, video (NFT) installations and cultural events featuring local, national and international artists. Unlike Artemizia Foundation, the artwork at the Annex will be available for purchase.