Unique furniture, rugs, art and sacred items in the heart of downtown Taos. Featuring the artwork of local Taos and national artists including Pamela Cuming, Kim Henkel, Lynda Jasper Vogel, Steve Lohman, JoJo Miro and JR Rapier.
With a rich foundation in traditional impressionism, this personable, internationally recognized artist schedules workshops and private classes throughout the year.
Antique Navajo and Hispanic Textiles, New Mexican Furniture, Pottery, Antique Guns and Frontier Collectibles. Visit us in downtown Taos in the historic Ledoux Street District.
Fine art photography and holiday cards. Artist Bruce Gomez has been a 4-time "Best of Show" Award Winner in photography at the Santa Fe Indian Market.
Represented by museum collections and private collections all over the world, Pat Woodall has created commissions for business and private collectors alike that are a collaboration of inspiration and his color and style.
DAT Gallery is an intimate, contemporary art gallery located in the Guadalajara Grill North complex on the North end of the city. Currently exhibiting works by owner Sundara Heart. We are open 1-5pm, Th-Sa & M. Starting Memorial Day Weekend Th-M, 1-6pm. Stop By!
The largest collection of work by Navajo artist RC Gorman to be found anywhere. Though RC passed in 2005, there remains a significant group of original oil pastel drawings, original lithographs, bronzes, and giclees paper castings.
Print Gallery featuring limited edition museum quality reproductions and fused glass fine art of Taos-based painters Kimberly Webber, K.C. Tebbutt and Peggy Griffey's light responsive work. We offer abstract and figurative artwork available in various sizes.
Love games and being challenged? Ready to star in your own game show? This totally unique scavenger hunt is equal parts creative challenge, detective hunt, social experiment, and tour of hidden gems in Taos & Santa Fe.
Colorful and deeply emotional, her paintings capture that moment when you finally put up your feet, exhale and say, "I have arrived." From skiers, to Hawaiian waterfalls, Ward's paintings are a celebration of the joy of life's adventures.
Portions of the Blumenschein Home and Museum were built in 1797. Ernest Blumenschein, co-founder of the Taos Society of Artists, brought his family to the Taos in 1919. The artist and his family lived there for more than 40 years. Mon-Sat: 10-5, Sunday: 12-5.
In our small, friendly gallery you'll find original oil paintings, glasswork, sculpture, photography, wearable fiber art, handmade pottery as well as a collection of fine Native American jewelry.