Folklore in Santa Fe offers art and tea aimed at soothing the soul A woven painting by Emelie Richardson from her current show, “Desire Lines,” at Folklore. The show runs through Aug. 11. Courtesy of Kelly Dye Emelie Richardson stands in front of her woven art at Folklore. Her “Desire Lines” show runs through Aug. 11. Courtesy of Kelly Dye Folklore is an art gallery and lifestyle shop in Santa Fe. Photo by Amanda Powell, Adrift A Dream Photography, courtesy of Kelly Dye Tea master Po performs a Taoist-inspired tea ceremony at Folklore. Courtesy of Kelly Dye Kelly Dye is the owner of Folklore. Courtesy of Kelly Dye A floral study by Briana DeVoe White. Courtesy of Kelly Dye Published August 3, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified August 3, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - Folklore in Santa Fe offers art and tea aimed at soothing the soul Just a few blocks from Canyon Road in Santa Fe is an art gallery and lifestyle shop called Folklore, where visitors can "really slow down, get present and experience beauty and healing," according to owner Kelly Dye. collection_5f3631db-d287-4110-bcf8-861a63da840b.html
As featured on - Folklore in Santa Fe offers art and tea aimed at soothing the soul Just a few blocks from Canyon Road in Santa Fe is an art gallery and lifestyle shop called Folklore, where visitors can "really slow down, get present and experience beauty and healing," according to owner Kelly Dye.
Las Cruces senator introduces bill regulating microgrids Sen. Jeff Steinborn's bill would require microgrids to meet renewable energy targets
New Mexico high school boys basketball teams ranked (Jan. 13) Cleveland jumps into the top spot in 5A after Metro Championship
Pentagon sends attorneys to help prosecute immigration cases New Mexico US Attorney's Office reports 6,600 prosecutions in 2025
Lobos look to rebound against league-leading Aztecs After rollercoaster week, UNM looks to regain footing against tough SDSU squad
Actor, director charged with child sexual abuse surrenders to Albuquerque police Timothy Busfield booked into Metropolitan Detention Center
New Mexico launches online map of development-ready sites to attract businesses New online tool shows 47 locations assessed through the state’s site-readiness program
Lobos face tough test as Grand Canyon brings size and defense to the Pit Freshman Jake Hall wins Mountain West Freshman of the Week
Lobos land four portal commits, including former La Cueva defensive end UNM has now landed 8 commitments out of the portal since it opened Jan. 2
Around the Mountain: Boise feeling the blues after rough week Player awards, stats, poll position and the five best games of the week to watch
MDC inmate dies weeks after reported suicide attempt Cause of death is being investigated, according to MDC
'Needed to reset': NMSU hires three new assistant athletic directors, promotes three other staffers Announcement comes one week after NMSU parted ways with several longtime workers
Taos Land Trust acquires 144 acres in high-risk wildfire zone near Taos Ski Valley Nonprofit plans to establish 'regional fire break,' conservation easement in Sangre De Cristo fireshed