The Campus Tour tells the three stories of the School for Advanced Research (SAR): the organization, the Indian arts collection, and the campus. The nineteen-acre campus on Santa Fe’s historic East Side includes about a dozen buildings dating from the early 1900s to the 1990s. These buildings, designed by three prominent Santa Fe architects, include a gazebo designed by John Gaw Meem, a billiard house, and a dog kennel turned into an archaeology lab and press building. , and artworks by Native artists and notable Santa Fe neighbors including Gustave Baumann.
Tours run 1.5 to 2 hours.
Tours are $15.00/per person.
Special Discounts
Questions?: Contact Marcia Richardson at richardson@sarsf.org or (505) 954-7213 for more information.
Campus Grounds Note: Please wear comfortable walking shoes so you can easily navigate gravel and flagstone walkways and enjoy the rustic nature of the campus.
About the School for Advanced Research
Established in 1907 the School for Advanced Research (SAR) advances innovative social science and Native American art. Its 15-acre residential campus sits on ancestral lands of the Tewa people in O’gah’poh geh Owingeh or Santa Fe, New Mexico. SAR is a 501c3 nonprofit educational institution. sarweb.org