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!
An eclectic shop with antiques, art, furniture, vintage collectibles, Native American art, collectible and vintage vinyl LPs and much more. We also provide full estate sale service from appraisal to clean out.
Taos Studio Works is an art gallery functioning as 4 artists' studios. Artists Ellen Goodrich, Chris Vinella, J. Mehaffey, Christy Crosson
Thom’s work represents the icons of the West and Southwest - gypsy women, crosses, bucking broncos, coyotes, cow skulls, and saguaro cacti. As he said, "my interpretation of Indian jewelry,” He actually calls these works "wall jewelry.”
Truly a unique gallery, Las Comadres is a women's co-op where one can peruse handcrafted tin, pottery, folk art, beeswax candles, quilting & fiber art, water colors, oil paintings, mixed media, precious jewelry, clay art, and stained glass.
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.
With a rich foundation in traditional impressionism, this personable, internationally recognized artist schedules workshops and private classes throughout the year.
JandreauArt is the studio and gallery space of Gail Goodwin. It is located in the Historic Couse Estate along the walking path between Kit Carson and Quesnel Rd. in downtown Taos, New Mexico.
Walking narrative about Taos' history and culture, the arts scene, and historical figures. Meet KIt Carson, Padre Martinez, doyenne Mabel Dodge Luhan, novelist D.H. Lawrence, and Navajo code talkers. Your guide is Taos artist, and storyteller Sam Richardson
The Encore Galley at Taos Center for the Arts is an 1,100 sq.ft. space that also serves as the lobby to the Taos Community Auditorium. Exhibitions are scheduled by the Art Committee of the Taos Center for the Arts.
Featuring artists Steven Baumann, Melissa Moe, Lauren Gidwitz, and Susan Gray.