New Native Fashion and Fine Art Gallery
Melinda Littlejohn began her fine art career as a minimal abstractionist but gravitated to the style of 17th century Spanish Bodegon still life paintings. She moved in 2011 to her studio located in the village of Arroyo Seco.
The Jewel of Kit Carson Road. Local art and artists. Featuring Tracy Turner Sheppard, Cathy Carey, Gary Roller. Jewelry by Rosa Kilgore, bronze sculpture, oils, pastels, acrylics and printmaking.
The Des Montes Art Gallery provides a look into the ranching culture in Northern New Mexico, with a strong focus on keeping our Acequia (community ditches) traditions alive.
Authentic Indian/Southwestern old pawn, estate & contemporary jewelry and art. Northern NM pueblo pottery, Zuni fetishes, the Hopi folk art of Gregory Lomayesva, silver & turquoise jewelry, rugs, baskets, paintings, and sculpture and more.
Returning for its 17th year is the annual Taos Studio Tour. Art lovers from across New Mexico are invited to visit art studios in and around Taos for a self-guided tour to meet the artists, enjoy their artwork up close, and make purchases.
Multimedia artist Claudia Kleefeld creates original oil paintings, fine art studies, installation/art videos and photographic works. Her classical oil paintings focus on the human form and display her mastery of old world techniques.
Arroyo Seco Mercantile is a melting pot of Northern New Mexico flavor. First stablished to serve the needs of the village of Arroyo Seco, a small Hispanic village on Highway 150, it now draws people from all over.
An award-winning free-lance photographer specializing in panoramic photography. Licenses his images for stock, also works with art consultants and designers to sell fine art prints to corporate, hospitality, health and residential markets.
Art from a group of award-winning Taos artists.
Our gallery is a collaboration of regional artists in the disciplines of painting, watercolor, photography, sculpture, jewelry & fiber arts, and more.
Located on Hwy 64 between Taos and Angel Fire and mile markers 268 & 269, owned and operated by Kevin and JoAnne DeKeuster, who create functional and sculptural ceramic pieces that are lead free, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.