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
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.
The Inger Jirby Gallery is a landmark in Taos exhibiting the colorful, exuberant paintings and prints created by Inger Jirby. Contiguous to the gallery, the two beautiful casitas welcome visitors, writers and artists.
As Northern New Mexico's premier ceramics center, the TCC gallery is proud to represent and exhibit the sculptural and functional work of some of the region's finest contemporary clay artists. While visiting, we invite you to tour our 2000+ sq ft studio space!
Contemporary art -- Paintings, Photography, Unique Prints and Clay Sculpture. Online gallery or by appointment.
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.
Larry Bell has made investigations into the properties of light on surface. By experimenting with the nature of surface and its relationship to space, Bell has devised a methodology characterised by spontaneity, intuition and improvisation.
The shop hosts a variety of local sculptors, potters, painters, and jewelers including work by some of our past gallery exhibitors.
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.
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.
Specializing in Pre-1930’s Navajo Textiles, American Indian art, Hopi Kachina Dolls, Pueblo Pottery, all of the finest quality, each with a place in history.
A cooperative space featuring art, gifts, jewelry, and photography from local Taos artists, as well as a great record collection.