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.
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