Casa Grande Painted, JEAN NORTHINGTON
10 / JUDY'S BREAD AND BREAKFAST CAFE & GALLERY
113 W. Holland Ave. / 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. Closed
Tuesday.
11 / GALERIA MANANA
119 E. Holland Ave. / 512.965.6599 / www.photographymanana.com, Facebook:
Galeria MaƱana
Color and black & white photography and photo collages documenting and
interpreting life in Texas and Mexico and in travels elsewhere.
12 / LA AZTECA
109 W. Holland Ave. / 432.837.1882
This elegant shop resembles those found in San Miguel de Allende, Sante 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.
Barn Bunny, J.R. SMITH
13 / MUSEUM OF THE BIG BEND AT SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY
Miriam and Emmett McCoy Building; SRSU / 432.837.8143
www.museumofthebigbend.com
In the original historic native rock museum are featured newly installed cultural,
geologic and historic exhibits unique to the Big Bend region. A signature annual
event is the Trappings of Texas exhibit featuring cowboy art, gear and artifacts. The
museum is a treasure of the region, a key stop on any tour and an excellent way to
start a visit to the region.
14 / OCOTILLO ENTERPRISES - BOOKS, BEADS AND ROCKS
(SINCE 1986)
205 North 5th Street / 432.837.5353 / Open 10-6 Mon-Fri; 12-6 Sat; 1-5 Sun.
A delicious selection of fine art and craft books, tools, supplies and ornamental elements
is offered to the creative artist and artisan, including beads of all kinds, jewelry wire,
cabochons, mineral specimens, and sculpting stone. Regional paintings and other
artworks and personal adornments by owner and teacher, Judith Brueske, are displayed
throughout the store (with additional representation at Galley On The Square).
Instruction in wire wrapping and bead embroidery is available by arrangement.
15 / REATA RESTAURANT
203 North 5th St. / 432.837.9232 / www.reata.net
Reata features paintings and murals by Stylle Read on the north and south side of
the restaurant. Western artifacts and private collection for viewing pleasure.
Additional art shown by local artists.
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