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Frank Patania's

119 E. Palace, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

After 80 years in business, Frank and Donna Patania are closing the family shop in Santa Fe at the end of September, 2007. Mark Bahti, whose family has a long history in American Indian art will be taking over the shop. He is focused on younger Native American artists and will not have art from New Guinea. He will carry a selection of Patania jewelry at both the Santa Fe shop and Bahti Indian Arts in St. Phillip's Plaza (southeast corner of Campbell Ave. and River Rd.), Tucson, AZ.

We thank Frank and Donna for their long and productive patronage of the tribal art of New Guinea - it's been great fun and a great run!

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Artifacts on this site are collected in the field by my husband, Ron Perry. I take the photographs, do the html, text and maps. More background in Who We Are. Art-Pacific has been on the WWW since 1996. We hope you enjoy our New Guinea tribal art and Indonesian folk art as much as we do. Carolyn Leigh, P.O. Box 85284,Tucson, AZ 85754-5284 USA, Art-Pacific at http://www.art-pacific.com/