Gallery Hózhó and our artists have been recognized in the press. We are committed to continuing our dedication to exceptional art and earning their support and recommendations.

  • Abstract black and white drawing of a woman with a hat, featuring swirling lines and colorful background scribbles.

    The New York Historical receives contemporary Native American art collection

    The New York Historical receives major gift of modern and contemporary Indigenous artwork, including pieces by Linda Lomahaftewa and Virgil Ortiz. February 23, 2026.

  • Vicente Telles at National Portrait Gallery

    FACE OFF: Vicente Telles at National Portrait Gallery

    FACE OFF: National Portrait Gallery show with ABQ artists opens amid anti-DEI crackdown in Albuquerque Journal, January 25, 2026

  • Hot air balloon designed by Virgil Ortiz

    Hot air balloon art brings Pueblo history to Albuquerque skies

    KOAT discusses the new Heritage Hotel balloon with its designer, Virgil Ortiz

  • Virgil Ortiz lithographs from Gallery Hozho from ReVOlt 1680/2180

    An exhibition of truly underrepresented voices demands to be heard

    Virgil Ortiz’s lithographs from Gallery Hozho highlighted in new exhibit

  • A man sitting with artistic masks and paintings behind him, including a large artwork of a woman with glasses, in an artist's studio or gallery.

    From a hot air balloon to a monumental airport sculpture, artist Virgil Ortiz scales up

    Albuquerque Journal wins commission for a sculpture for the Albuquerque Sunport

  • A decorative black and white figurine of a woman with a stylized face, dressed in a long, patterned dress, holding small pink pouches, with additional pink pouches hanging from her head and fingers.

    These 15 Artists Are the Biggest at U.S. Museums Right Now

    ARTNews lists 15 important artists showing at museums including Bob Haozous and Virgil Ortiz.

  • Abstract painting of a humanoid figure with green hair, sitting with arms crossed and one hand supporting the face, featuring a white face, closed eyes, and a blue body with circular designs, set against a background of colorful concentric circles and flowing shapes.

    Legendary Linda Lomahaftewa At Fresno Art Museum

    Forbes magazine discusses Linda Lomahaftewa’s show at the Fresno Art Museum

  • Abstract mural painting featuring a woman's face, colorful patterns, a heart, and geometric shapes.

    Linda Lomahaftewa in Sixties Surreal

    Artist Linda Lomahaftewa’s work is featured in the new show at the Whitney Museum of Art.

  • Abstract colorful art featuring swirling spiral shapes, wavy lines, and dotted textures in red, yellow, blue, and purple hues.

    Art Gallery: Abstract Pioneer Linda Lomahaftewa

    Cowboys and Indian's discussion of the show Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American Art at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

  • Colorful abstract painting with vibrant pink, orange, blue, and green shapes and patterns.

    Not Much Is Indigenous About Indian Space Painting, but This Show Looks for Lings

    Southwest Contemporary, Review of show with Linda Lomahaftewa, March 7, 2025

  • Art gallery with colorful abstract paintings on the left and framed line and doodle art on the right wall, decorated with garland on ceiling.

    Redfin: 11 Hidden Gems in Albuquerque

    March 13, 2025

  • Woman watering or tending to a potted plant indoors.

    Arts & Culture: Julia Lambright—A Light in the Desert

    Interview with Julia Lambright, December 19, 2024

  • A Journey Through Time and Tradition

    Lowe Art Museum’s “Virgil Ortiz: Slipstream,” October 18, 2024

  • Linda Lomahaftewa, Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American Art

    Linda Lomahaftewa, Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American Art, Forbes Magazine, May 2024

    Exhibition at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

  • Lobby area with a sculpture at the center, a large circular decorative ceiling feature, and seven people conversing and sitting. The space has a warm, neutral color palette with stone accents.

    Gallery Hózhó, Travel and Leisure Magazine, May 2024

    “This New Mexico Hotel Helped Turn Albuquerque Into a Hot Destination, With World-class Art, a Rejuvenating Spa, and Top Culinary Talent” - Lois Alter Mark

  • Boderra Joe, First American Art Winter 2024

    Boderra Joe, First American Art, Winter 2024

    An artist interview discussing the photography, writing, and inspiration for Desert Teeth.

  • Colorful text spelling ILORES! with a background of an art studio or classroom, including brushes, art supplies, and a chalkboard, with the caption "Dedicated to New Mexico's Creative Spirit."

    David Naranjo on Colores!

    PBS’s COLORES! highlights the work of David Naranjo.

  • A Rio Runs Through It: The Ultimate Guide to a New Mexico Road Trip

    Vogue magazine mentioned Gallery Hozho in their travel advice for New Mexico

  • Discussion of Margarita Paz-Pedro

    Southwest Contemporary: Medium + Support

    Discussion of Margarita Paz-Pedro

  • An indoor exhibition space with colorful wall murals and promotional displays. There is a red table with the words 'NEVER SETTLE' and 'NEWRRED' printed on it, and two screens displaying videos and images. A banner invites viewers to join the NRO. The walls feature abstract artworks and text, encouraging feelings of being at home and promoting contemporary indigenous art.

    A Revolution In Contemporary Native American Art Explored At The Hessel Museum Of Art At Bard College

    Article about contemporary Native American Art including Gallery Hozho artist Virgil Ortiz

  • Cover of First American Art magazine featuring a woman sitting on a bench, wearing headphones, holding a drink, and wearing a colorful striped skirt and black shirt. The magazine title is at the top with a blue background.

    Ira Lujan: Taos/Ohkay Owingeh Glass Artist

    Article by Gallery Hozho director Suzanne Newman Fricke

  • Gallery Hozho in Travel Lemming's Must See in New Mexico

    Gallery Hozho in Travel Lemming's Must See in New Mexico

    Travel Lemmings lists Gallery Hozho as one of the best galleries in New Mexico,

  • A vibrant, geometric art piece featuring a bear's face with symmetrical patterns, clouds, galaxy elements, and star motifs in pink, purple, yellow, black, and white colors.

    NM-based artists create ‘vibrant’ imagery showcased at Gallery Hózhó at Hotel Chaco

    Review of Vibrant! in the Albuquerque Journal by Kathaleen Roberts, December 30, 2022

  • A man with dark hair, a mustache, and a goatee, wearing a black shirt, sitting in front of a wall decorated with a large sculpture of hanging white antlers.

    The Fourth Dimension of Glass

    Legacy Magazine, Santa Fe

    An article about Ira Lujan and his glass works written by Gallery Hozho’s director Suzanne Newman Fricke

  • Avis Charley, FAAM, Summer 2022

    Avis Charley

    Avis Charley, FAAM, Summer 2022

  • Woman smiling, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, floral dress with slit, and accessories, leaning against a beige wall.

    Simply Elegant

    Legacy Magazine, Santa Fe

    An article about Maria Samora and her work written by Gallery Hozho’s director Suzanne Newman Fricke

  • Three women, one wearing a blue plaid shirt and jewelry, another in a green shirt standing in front of stacked wood, and the third in black attire with turquoise jewelry, in a collage representing diversity.

    Kelly C. Frye, Darby Raymond-Overstreet & A. Thompson

    Womens Focus

    KUNM‘s Susan Loubet interviews Kelly Frye, Darby Raymond-Overstreet, and Antionette Thompson about their work in Gallery Hózhó

  • Albuquerque Journal Article, Julia Lambright, Artist Transforms Loss, Light into Dreamscape, March 2022

    Artist Transforms Loss, Light into Dreamscape

    Albuquerque Journal

    Kathaleen Roberts discusses Julia Lambright's work.

  • A painting of a woman with long black hair wearing a yellow top, leaning over a garden or outdoor scene with plants and foliage.

    Julia Lambright at Gallery Hózhó

    Pasatiempo

    Thanks to Michael Abatemarco for highlighting the work of Julia Lambright on display in Gallery Hózhó.

  • Two men smiling and standing in front of framed folk art paintings on a white gallery wall.

    Dynamic Duo

    Albuquerque Journal

    Kathaleen Roberts looks at the Jason Garcia/Vicente Telles collaboration at Gallery Hozho

  • Virgil Ortiz, Blind Archer from ReVOlt 1680-2180

    Virgil Ortiz in First American Art Magazine

    In the fall 2020 issue, First American Art Magazine featured Virgil Ortiz on the cover with an interview by Neebin Southhall.

  • Hand blown glass jar from Prairie Dog Glass

    Prairie Dog Glass: The Rise of Southwest Native Glass Art

    From fall 2020, First American Art magazine, Prairie Dog Glass

  • Man hiking in a desert landscape with dry grass, bushes, and clear blue sky with clouds, sunlight on the right side of the image.

    72 Hours in Albuquerque

    Outside Magazine

    Thanks to Outside Magazine for mentioning Gallery Hózhó in their article, "72 Hours in Albuquerque.”

  • Close-up of Julia Lambright speaking during an interview with a blurred brown background.

    Julia Lambright

    on NMPBS ¡COLORES!

    After an extraordinary childhood in Russia, Albuquerque painter Julia Lambright finds connection with her past.

  • First American Art Magazine, Alex Peña, Comanche-Pawnee-San Ildefonso Printmaker Article

    Alex J. Peña

    First American Art Magazine

    An article about Alex Pena written by Gallery Hozho’s director Suzanne Newman Fricke

  • Close-up of wooden gears and structural elements with overlaid text, indicating a review of David Naranjo on May 1, 2018.

    Review: David Naranjo

    Southwest Contemporary, May 1, 2018

    Alicia Guzman discusses the work of David Naranjo.

  • Exhibit in a museum featuring a red wall with a large portrait of a person dressed in elaborate, metallic clothing with a dramatic backdrop, and text about 'Revolt' and 'Runners & Elders'

    A new Indigenous history exhibit uses science fiction to bring the 1680 Pueblo Revolt into the now

    New exhibit, n”Virgil Ortiz Revolt 1680/2180: Runners + Gliders” opens at the History Colorado Museum in Denver, May 18, 2023.