Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is one of the featured travel destinations in New Mexico. This guide is being expanded with practical visitor information, travel tips, nearby places, maps, FAQs, and more.
Quick Facts
State: New Mexico. Type: art museum dedicated to painter Georgia O'Keeffe, located at 217 Johnson Street, Santa Fe. Founded July 17, 1997, by philanthropists Anne Windfohr Marion and John L. Marion, eleven years after O'Keeffe's death. Holds the world's largest repository of O'Keeffe's work, nearly 1,200 objects. Also operates a welcome center and O'Keeffe's historic home/studio in Abiquiu, about 52 miles from Santa Fe.
About This Destination
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe is dedicated entirely to the life and work of painter Georgia O'Keeffe, one of the most celebrated figures in American modernism. Opened in 1997, eleven years after O'Keeffe's death, the museum was founded by philanthropists Anne Windfohr Marion and John L. Marion and designed by architect Richard Gluckman for its main Santa Fe building on Johnson Street. Its collection grew from an initial 140 pieces to nearly 1,200 objects spanning paintings, watercolors, pastels and sculpture, making it the largest single repository of O'Keeffe's work anywhere. Beyond the Santa Fe galleries, the museum also manages a welcome center and O'Keeffe's historic home and studio in Abiquiu, roughly 52 miles away, where she lived for much of her later life; the home is open for public tours seasonally. The museum also owns the nearby Ghost Ranch property associated with O'Keeffe, though that site remains closed to the public. Because exhibitions rotate rather than staying permanently on display, repeat visits can reveal different aspects of O'Keeffe's decades-long career.
Location
The main galleries are at 217 Johnson Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The museum's second site, a welcome center and O'Keeffe's historic home and studio, is in Abiquiu, about 52 miles from Santa Fe.
Climate & Weather
Santa Fe has a high-desert climate with four distinct seasons: warm, dry summers with afternoon monsoon storms possible, and cold winters that can bring snow, given the city's roughly 7,000-foot elevation. Because the Santa Fe galleries are indoors, weather has limited effect on visiting the main museum, though the Abiquiu home tour involves more outdoor exposure.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall bring mild, comfortable weather for exploring Santa Fe's museum district on foot. The Abiquiu home and studio tours run seasonally from March through November, so visitors specifically wanting that tour should plan within that window.
History & Background
The museum was established on July 17, 1997, founded by philanthropists Anne Windfohr Marion and John L. Marion to house and interpret the work of Georgia O'Keeffe, who had died in 1986. Architect Richard Gluckman designed the main Santa Fe building. The collection began with about 140 works and has since grown to nearly 1,200 objects, including paintings, watercolors, pastels and sculpture, making it the world's largest repository of O'Keeffe's art. The museum also came to own O'Keeffe's Abiquiu home and studio, where she lived for much of her later career, and the nearby Ghost Ranch property, though Ghost Ranch itself remains closed to the public.
Things to Do
Visitors can tour the rotating exhibition galleries in Santa Fe, which showcase O'Keeffe's paintings, works on paper and sculpture alongside contextual programming. The Abiquiu home and studio, open for seasonal public tours (March through November), lets visitors see the residence and landscape that inspired much of O'Keeffe's later work. The museum's education annex hosts youth programming, and both locations have gift shops.
Things to Visit / Highlights
The main Santa Fe galleries on Johnson Street hold the bulk of the museum's rotating O'Keeffe exhibitions. The A.M. Bergere house serves as the museum's library and archives. In Abiquiu, the welcome center and O'Keeffe's historic home and studio (tours seasonal) let visitors see where she lived and worked for decades.
How to Reach
The Santa Fe galleries are centrally located within the city's walkable downtown museum district, reachable by car, taxi or rideshare from anywhere in Santa Fe. The Abiquiu site is about 52 miles from Santa Fe and requires a car for the drive.
Timings / Opening Hours
As of research, the Santa Fe galleries were open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the Abiquiu welcome center was open Tuesday-Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Confirm current hours on okeeffemuseum.org before visiting, since Abiquiu home tours run on a separate seasonal schedule.
Entry Fee / Ticket Price
As of research (2026), general adult admission to the Santa Fe galleries was $22, with free admission for visitors 17 and under; the museum also lists free and discounted admission opportunities on its website. Abiquiu home and studio tours are priced and booked separately. Confirm current pricing on okeeffemuseum.org before visiting.
Duration Needed
Most visitors spend one to two hours in the Santa Fe galleries; an Abiquiu home tour typically requires a half day when travel time is included.
Hotels & Accommodation Nearby
Santa Fe's downtown and museum district have a wide range of lodging within walking distance of the museum, from historic inns to hotel chains and boutique properties. Abiquiu itself has more limited lodging, so many visitors day-trip there from Santa Fe.
Food & Restaurants Nearby
Santa Fe's downtown, just steps from the museum, offers a dense concentration of New Mexican, Southwestern and international restaurants and cafes. Abiquiu has far fewer dining options, so visitors touring the home there often eat before or after in Santa Fe or nearby Espanola.
Nearby Visiting Places
Santa Fe's historic Plaza, New Mexico Museum of Art, and other downtown museums are within walking distance of the O'Keeffe Museum. Ghost Ranch, near Abiquiu, is a scenic landscape associated with O'Keeffe, though the museum-owned portion is closed to the public; the wider Ghost Ranch retreat/education center nearby remains a regional draw.
Nearest Transport (Airport / Rail / Bus)
Santa Fe Regional Airport serves the city with limited commercial flights; many visitors instead fly into Albuquerque International Sunport, about an hour's drive away, and continue to Santa Fe by car or shuttle.
Safety Tips
Standard museum etiquette applies: no touching artwork, and photography rules should be checked at the entrance. For the Abiquiu home tour, comfortable footwear is useful given some walking on the property. For any emergency, dial 911.
Things to Carry
A valid ID or confirmation for timed or advance tickets is useful, especially for the Abiquiu tour, which is often booked ahead. Comfortable shoes help for the Abiquiu property, and layered clothing suits Santa Fe's variable high-desert weather.
Travel Tips & Suggestions
Book Abiquiu home and studio tours in advance, since they run on a limited seasonal schedule (March-November) and can sell out. Because the Santa Fe galleries rotate exhibitions, checking the current show online before visiting can help set expectations. Combining the museum with a walk through Santa Fe's nearby Plaza and other museums makes for an efficient downtown day.
Help Line / Emergency Contact
Dial 911 for any emergency. A direct museum phone number was not confirmed in the sources reviewed; use the contact form on okeeffemuseum.org or the ticketing pages for visitor inquiries.
Official Website / Visitor Info
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - https://www.okeeffemuseum.org
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum located?
The main galleries are at 217 Johnson Street in Santa Fe, New Mexico; the museum also operates a welcome center and O'Keeffe's historic home and studio in Abiquiu, about 52 miles away.
How much does admission cost?
As of 2026 research, adult admission to the Santa Fe galleries was $22, with free entry for those 17 and under; confirm current pricing on okeeffemuseum.org.
Can I tour O'Keeffe's actual home?
Yes, the Abiquiu home and studio offers public tours seasonally, from March through November, booked separately from the Santa Fe gallery visit.
When was the museum founded?
It opened on July 17, 1997, founded by Anne Windfohr Marion and John L. Marion, eleven years after O'Keeffe's death.
Is Ghost Ranch open to the public?
The museum-owned portion of Ghost Ranch associated with O'Keeffe is closed to the public, according to the museum.
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