5 Must-Visit Shops in the Heart of Tubac
Past the entrance to Tubac, follow Tubac Road toward the Presidio State Park to the oldest Native American jewelry shop, The Old Presidio Traders. Next door is Tubac Art and Gifts, an art gallery with a stunning array of handcrafted gifts. More art by Tubac’s most notable Western artist Hal Empie is at Hal Empie Gallery. Adjacent is Erdé, a curated home goods and gift store offering lifestyle pieces, workshops, and vintage wares. Make your own art and crafts at Viola Jo’s featuring supplies and courses.
31 Tubac Rd. | (575) 640-6659
// tubacartandgifts.com
A modern art gallery with handcrafted gifts including pottery, glass, jewelry, baskets, cards, and home decor.
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33 Tubac Rd. | (520) 398-2811
// halempiestudio-gallery.com
Painting only from his mind's eye, Hal Empie's art tells the stories and captures the beauty of the American West.
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Check out Cobalt Gallery HERE
27 Tubac Rd. | (520) 398-9333
// oldpresidiotraders.com
​Southern Arizona’s oldest Trading Post with the largest selection of American Indian jewelry, and arts and crafts.
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33 Tubac Rd. | (520) 442-0544
// erdecasa.com
Erdé's focus on the wabi-sabi aesthetic celebrates the beauty of imperfection and quiet luxury in everyday life.
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37 Tubac Rd. | (520) 398-2240
// violajostudio.com
Viola Jo Studio has gorgeous fine art, bead, and fiber supplies with handmade gifts and classes.
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