Founded in 1978, they relish the joy of singing together and bringing quality choral musical concerts to the community. The chorus performs in many genres including opera, world music, spirituals, jazz, contemporary and traditional.
In the heart of Taos’ Historical District, on Taos Plaza, proudly represents 10 exceptional artists, creating art in beautiful Northern New Mexico.
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.
Angie Coleman has been included in many national juried shows and is in many art collections. She received the "Best of Printmaking" Award at the 2007 Taos Invites ,Taos Show in Taos, New Mexico.
Whether painting in her studio in Taos, New Mexico or in selected sites in the world, Charlotte "Charlee" Shroyer paints contemporary images of the human face as well as abstract images. Shroyer has received numerous national and international awards for her figurative oils and monotypes.
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.
Legendary Taos hideaway perched atop Outlaw Hill at 7,200 ft, The Stakeout is New Mexico’s premier wedding & events venue, a restaurant, and an iconic location for ceremonies and celebrations. The restaurant is open Sundays from 4-10p. 101 Stakeout Dr.
Patience Heyl offers instruction in Oil, Watercolor, and Figure study. Awarded Taos Fall Festival Best of Show for 2016 and 2017. On going workshops at The Fine Art Atelier.
"They rock! They are fun, fabulous and simply the best band ever. Everyone danced, they can play all genres of music, plus originals, which are awesome. If you want a live band, the money you spend to hire Jimmy is well worth it. "
Our gallery is a collaboration of regional artists in the disciplines of painting, watercolor, photography, sculpture, jewelry & fiber arts, and more.
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.
Established as a memorial to Millicent Rogers, whose inspiration, patronage, and collections form the cores of its holdings.