Debbie Lujan is a local photographer and is a native of Taos Pueblo who specializes in photography of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.
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!
Lumina is a well-known and established destination art gallery. The two-acre sculpture garden has been designed in a Japanese style with meandering footbridges crisscrossing the stream, with benches to relax and dream the day away.
Our gallery and gift shop compliments the harmonious ambiance of El Monte Sagrado. We offer a beautiful array of original and local artisan works.
New Native Fashion and Fine Art Gallery
As you step inside Studio de Colores Gallery, a glowing interior of soft sage and gold walls present their art. Ed’s canvasses radiate passion and exuberance.
Claire L. Haye’s work has garnered acclaim worldwide. Her striking ceramic sculptures have won prizes in museum exhibitions, while her bronze sculptures, paintings, monotypes, and woodblock prints are highly sought-after.
The late Veloy Vigil remains a world renowned artist. Respected as a master printmaker, sculptor, and colorist; Veloy captured the nature of Native American culture with his carefully planned compositions and decisive brushstrokes.
An award-winning veteran photographer, Michael lives and breathes adventure, lifestyle and landscape photography. His images appear in many publications and commercial products and does extensive assignment work for the tourism industry.
Opened 2014. Representing over forty Taos artists in nearly every medium and price range; jewelry, pottery, functional art, fine art, folk art and more. Also offering corporate and private curating, Art acquisition, staging, design and hanging services.
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.”
Stephen Kilborn has made pottery and painted in Pilar for over 43 years. He makes highly decorated tableware in more than 12 patterns and 30 shapes. His imagery tends toward abstract but with New Mexico themes like Magpies, Chiles, Sacred Heart, and Pick up Trucks.