DeGrazia Gallery Fine Art
Tucson's Most Famous Artist Lived HereTucson,
AZ, 85718
United States
+1 520 299 9191
+1 520 299 1381
http://www.degrazia.org/
info@degrazia.org



Overview
Ettore "Ted" de Grazia, Tucson's most famous painter, left his studio/gallery in the Catalina foothills for the public to enjoy as a museum of Southwestern art. The building is made from adobe surrounded by cactus and other desert plants. De Grazia was fascinated by the colors and cultures of the American Southwest, and that is what his art is all about.Open Hours
Mo to Su from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PMThis gallery was an exceptional gem in the desert. Even if you don't like art, the gallery and mission were worth seeing. I loved the gardens behind the gallery. I couldn't believe it was free! I really enjoyed it here, and I would love to go back!
Every time I visit my Dad I have to go to the Gallery. It holds such a calming effect on me and is truely my peace on earth. Suz
First visited the DeGrazia Gallery in October, 2005 on our first visit to Tucson. What a find this was!! Our friends' daughter was being married at the tiny chapel next to the gallery, and we were there at sunset, which is a wonderful time to see the area, but explored the outbuildings and gallery itself the next day! Totally different from galleries in Philadelphia, so very exciting! Excellent gift shop too!! I'll be taking a friend back there in a couple of weeks when I return to Tucson - it's worth several visits as the exhibited art changes frequently. If in the area, don't miss it!!
Visiting the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a wonderful experience. However, the place is so cluttered with what seems to be empty alcohol boxes fake plastic flowers and so much other
We attended a wedding at the chapel at the DeGrazia Gallery on Oct. 8 and it was a very interesting experience! The lovely, tiny Indian chapel is an experience, esp. at sunset! It must be seen. The next day, we went back to visit the Gallery. Well, we were amazed...knowing nothing about the artist, DeGrazia, and nothing about the Indian culture of the southwest, this was a true insight. Well worth a trip there, can be seen in about 2 hours tops, and easy to get to on Swan Road. Lovely, quality gift shop. Will go back!
I love DeGrazia art. It is such a pleasure to go back in time, visit the little chapel which DeGrazia built, see Mrs. DeGrazia walking around the grounds (I pray she is still alive, see where DeGrazia is buried (under piles of rock) - take in the beautiful, calming grounds with its fountains. The gift shop has many treasure to purchase -- and reprints of DeGrazia's art. If you are in the neighborhood - please make it a stop!
I remember when I moved to Tucson, in August, 1979. My front door faced DeGrazia's back yard. When I first went over there to see the gallery the private collections were closed off to the public, now they are open. Ted DeGrazia was very gracious, if you so much as bought a post card, he would autograph it for you, if you told him just one thing about yourself, he would always remember. He always sat in the gallery to greet the tourists, I visited the gallery every Sunday, his wife Mary called me his Sunday girl. I miss the chats we use to have. I was at his funeral right on the grounds of the gallery, it was something never to be forgotten.



