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6300 N. Swan Road
Ted DeGrazia established this site up above the Catalina Foothills in 1950—before the "bulldozer invasion," as a photo at the gallery notes—to display his artwork. Now, this must-see Tucson destination features six permanent collections of his artwork, a panel of rotating pieces and the "Little Gallery," which gives lesser-known artists an opportunity to display their work. Check it out, and you can tell us grazie later.
Runners up:
2. Solar Culture
3. Madaras Gallery