Gregory P. Segura Award-Winning Precious Metals Artist
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Meet Gregory and see new works of art at the 60th Annual Traditional Spanish Market on the Plaza in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico Booth 133 July 30 & 31 2011

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In 2010, Santa Fe, New Mexico Native and Award-winning Silversmith Gregory P. Segura juried in for his first year in the world renowned Santa Fe Traditional Spanish Market, he was awarded twice for his "Corazon de Santa Fe" , Second Place in Precious Metals, and the E. Boyd Memorial Award for Originality and Expressive Design. This led to an introduction to world renowned Native American Art Collector, Dealer and Author, Martha Hopkins Struever, who asked Gregory to become the first Featured Spanish Jeweler to be included in her summer collectors tour through NM, AZ & CO. The itinerary and information on the tour is now available on her website. Marti will bring 20-25 collectors to Santa Fe from around the world to meet and listen to Gregory speak about his work. This will take place at the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art on Museum Hill in Santa Fe on June 18th.
 
Gregory's jewelry offers a wide range of diverse designs from traditional to contemporary. His Sacred Hearts and Crosses have become sought after by collectors worldwide. Gregory is also the originator of the ©™Survivor's Cross, dedicated to all those affected by cancer and other debilitating diseases, not just those that beat their disease or those battling their disease, but those providing care and support as well as those Survivors left behind to remember their loved ones.
 
Gregory lives and creates his works of art in his hometown of Santa Fe with his beautiful wife Debra and their four rescue animals. Three of them are cats, Sugar, Benicio del Gato and Wally and one cat herding Border Collie, Murphy.
 
Read More About Gregory in his Artist Bio

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Award-winning "Corazón de Santa Fe"

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