Tucson

Much of Tucson's retail activity is focused around malls, but shops with more character and some unique wares can be found in the city's open plazas: Old Town Artisans (Meyer Avenue and Washington Street), St. Philip's Plaza (River Road and Campbell Avenue), Casas Adobes Plaza (Oracle and Ina Roads), and La Encantada (Skyline Drive and Campbell Avenue).

The 4th Avenue neighborhood near the University of Arizona—especially between 2nd and 9th Streets—is fertile ground for unusual items in the artsy boutiques, galleries, and secondhand-clothing stores.

If you're seeking work by regional artists, there are excellent galleries Downtown and in the Catalina Foothills; or you might want to drive down to Tubac, a community 45 miles south of Tucson .

San Xavier Plaza, across from San Xavier Mission and also part of the Tohono O'odham Reservation, is a good place to find vendors and stores selling the work of this and other area tribes.

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  • 1. Etherton Gallery

    Downtown

    This gallery specializes in vintage, classic, and contemporary photography but also represents artists in other media.

    135 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, Arizona, 85701, USA
    520-624–7370

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Philabaum Glass Gallery and Studio

    Downtown

    Magnificent handblown glass pieces by Tom Philabaum and others, including vases, artwork, table settings, and jewelry, are sold at this gallery at the southern edge of Downtown.

    711 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, Arizona, 85701, USA
    520-884–7404
  • 3. Davis-Dominguez Gallery

    Downtown

    This highly regarded Downtown gallery exhibits and sells contemporary paintings, drawings, and sculpture of leading regional artists.

    154 E. 6th St., Tucson, Arizona, 85705, USA
    520-629–9759

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 4. Old Town Artisans Complex

    Downtown

    Across from the Tucson Museum of Art, the Old Town Artisans complex of adobe buildings dating back to the 1850s has a large selection of Southwestern wares, including Native American jewelry, baskets, Mexican handicrafts, pottery, and textiles, as well as La Cocina Restaurant and bar.

    201 N. Court Ave., Tucson, Arizona, 85701, USA
    520-622–0351
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