CENTER Gallery Interior © Whitney Wernick
A New Photographic Space & Learning Center in Santa Fe
CENTER has a new home! Continuing the legacy of excellence in photography in New Mexico, this new venue is a destination for ongoing public exhibitions and programs that serve the New Mexico communities and our global audience.
The new location is the realization of a longtime vision that serves photographers, curators, collectors of lens-based art, editors, publishers, students, educators, and our whole community. It will have CENTER offices, a spacious gallery, classes, and a photographic book library.
CENTER’s renewed physical presence in Santa Fe marks an exciting chapter for the organization and we look forward to welcoming you!
CERTIFIED AUTISM CENTER
We are excited to share that CENTER has worked with The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) to be designated as a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC)! Our staff and some of our public-facing board members have completed training and certification in best practices when assisting autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals. By undergoing additional autism-specific training, the goal is for our team to be better equipped to provide better service and experiences to all. Learn more about what it means to be a Certified Autism Center™
If you would like to bring your sensory-sensitive child, student(s), or self to our new space, please let us know,
we would love to get your feedback on our new space! Email whitney@visitcenter.org to set up a time.
FROM THE FIELD: NUCLEAR LEGACY
ADDRESS: 1570 PACHECO ST, B-1, SANTA FE, NM 87505
Opening reception May 30, 5-7pm
On view May 30-July 11, 2025, hours 11am-4pm M-F
Our first exhibition features the work of CENTER Alumni and Award Winners Sofie Hecht, Meridel Rubenstein, Jane Whitmore, and Will Wilson. Read the press release.
Artists Panel Discussion, May 31, 1:30-2:30pm
Free and open to the public
Join the exhibition artists and curator Mary Anne Redding for a discussion on the New Mexico's Downwinders, Operation Crossroads, the effects of the Manhattan Project, and uranium extraction and processing on the Navajo Nation.