Equine Arts Galleries is a cooperative artists’ gallery serving the mission of wild horse preservation. Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the galleries feature work by artists working in a variety of media who share the common goal of preserving wild horse habitat and rescuing and creating private sanctuaries for wild horses that have been removed from their wilderness habitats.
In a world of chaos and uncertainty, the arts inspire and transform us to better meet the immediate challenges and long term obligations of earth and environmental stewardship.
EquineArts Galleries defines art as that which is uplifting and beautiful. Within that definition, member artists commit a percentage of proceeds from sale of their works, products of their honed skills, talents and efforts, towards a shared vision that positively impacts our collective consciousness and our world. As member artists with a collective commitment towards sustainable and compassionate solutions for Wild Horses, we help to insure their future and our own. 
Their Freedom Is Our Freedom! Their Future Is Our Future!
A Vision For Our Sustainable Future: Collaborative Partnership with America's Wild Horses
The short-sighted dependence on petroleum-based and carbon-based energy sources for transportation and for our food supply over the past 130 years has catastrophically damaged our planet, our collective health, and threatens our future.
Historically, horses, including the wild horses of America, have provided economic empowerment, and environmentally responsible transportation and labor for families, small and rural communities. There is no other source of transportation, besides the horse, that is currently and widely available, that does not use non-renewable resources, and is as economical. It was the horse that enabled development of this country and it is the Horse Nation to which we are eternally indebted.
If we are to eliminate the continued threat of planetary destruction and return our citizenry to a life of independence from foreign energy and governmental control, we must claim our heritage: America's Wild Horses. Incorporating horses into the green energy movement for transportation and crop production as part of a non-polluting, organic rural lifestyle is a natural solution to an un-natural and critical problem we face today.
Years ago, the excuse could be held: horses are so expensive! Today, they are all but free. The BLM is giving them away. Many people erroneously believe that these horses are intractable, dangerous, vicious. In fact, they are gentle and
considerate, just like domestic horses, when they have been treated kindly and respectfully.
With support and education from individuals and organizations which can provide experienced support with wild horses, even horses which have been traumatized by human intervention can become trusting and trustworthy.
Slaughtering horses, selling them for profit as food in foreign countries or confining wild horses for long periods in BLM confines at huge expense is contrary to the best interest of the our country or our ecosystem. These are costly, wasteful and harmful policies based on the short-sighted belief that the current social and economic structure, which is dependent on the fast dwindling supplies of fossil fuels, will last forever. Our planetary oil supply has been dwindling for the past 20 years: there is no more when it is gone.
Horses are the first and final practical solution for everyone's problem: greenhouse emissions. If the government can sponsor General Motors' financial recovery, an industry which creates polluting, expensive and wasteful transportation sources, the government can also provide effective programs for safe and compassionate integration of wild horses into the mainstream of rural society. Our government can model “green” horse resource programs after the successful Heifer Project, so rural residents can be financially and energy independent.
Why not wild horses?

This is a question we must ask and answer and an outcome for which we must each and all of us collectively be responsible. To secure our future as a free country and as free individuals within that country, must again collaborate with the horses to insure our physical, environmental and economic survival.
We must take back our heritage- not in nostalgia, but in practice, so that we, nature, and the planet itself can survive. Active support and stewardship of America's Wild Horses is an essential aspect of America's obligation to the natural ecosystem, to our own future and our survival as a human species. We will never create an ecologically and functionally efficient means of transportation that is equal to the horse. We need to value these incredible living resources and treat them with kindness and cooperation for our mutual survival.