Welcome

Martinez Studio represents over three decades of collaboration between artists Sandra Jo and Wenceslao Martinez.

Their gallery and working studio celebrates 29 years in Door County, Wisconsin. A new Santa Fe, Canyon Road location debuted in 2020. Named 2018 United States Artists Fellows, Sandra Jo and Wenceslao paintings and weavings reside in permanent collections of several major museums.

Martinez Studio: Santa Fe

223 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM 87501 (At the beginning of Canyon Road )

Thurs - Mon 11-4, or by appt. First Fridays 5-7pm A Short walk from the plaza

Martinez Studio: Door County

5877 State Highway 57 Jacksonport, WI. Hours: 11-4 closed Sun, or by appt.

Through Sept 11th Susan Kwas on Canyon Road

Sept 15th 5-7pm Marianna Beck opening at Canyon Road

Sept 16th 3-7pm Contemporary Art Tour in Door County

2 artists, generations of weavers, 30+ years collaboration, and over 2,445 miles of connection.


Land und Meer

Dante’s Bubble


Because the tree once lived, every cutting of new wood is dynamic”

—Michael Doerr

Please visit our Santa Fe and Door County galleries for available selections.

Contemporary Art Tour in Door County

Saturday Sept 16th 3-7pm

Join us in Jacksonport to see efforts from this year.

Wence will be joined by guest jeweler J. Jeffrey Taylor. Also open that day will be Deanna Clayton Glass. Be sure to visit and support our neighbor galleries participating in the event other weekends!

Upcoming events at 223 Canyon Road Santa Fe

Susan Estelle Kwas

Imagist Watercolors

Open now through Sept 11th

First Friday, Sept 1st 5-7pm

Sept 15th- Sept 30th

Marianna Beck

Venuses of the Anthropocene

Bricolage

A short walk from the plaza, 223 Canyon RoadThurs thru Mon 11-4/ First Fridays 5-7

Recent Interviews

Find more media and press links here

Selections from Sandra Jo’s paintings are also available as archival pigment prints. Shipped flat-packed, foam-core backed, and in a mylar envelope. Browse the collection, an affordable way to bring Martinez Studio into your home.

It all started with a painter, a weaver, and a friends idea — now it’s something more, hear our story here.