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.
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.
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
Acuarelas Studio and Gallery is sometimes mistaken for a museum. Artist and owner Leandro Martin Rodriguez enjoys sharing the journey of each piece in his gallery as well as letting visitors know that everything is indeed ready for purchase
Bella Mundi is a quaint little store in Arroyo Seco that is full of surprises! The shop owners/artists, Harris and Leslie, display their ever evolving works of art. You will find Mexican art, prints on metal portraits and tin nichos.
DALEEE KTAOS is a lively community hub. Featuring live music from regional, national, and international artists, great food, a full bar, and gorgeous views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Let's build community through arte y cultura in Taos' backyard.
Sagebrush offers a relaxed dining experience and charming Southwest style. Sagebrush Cantina offers LIVE Music every night.
A true community theater effort that stages productions at nearly every theater space in the region (including their home stage in Des Montes; Metta Theater; Dixon’s Toolshed) and at both Taos Mesa Brewing and KTAOS Solar Center.
Store offering Native American goods such as jewelry, rugs, and drums, as well as South American crafts. Musical instruments such as Singing Bowls, Tongue Drums, Native Flutes, and gongs are apart of the whimsical offerings.
Taos First Friday is a monthly event happening across the Historic District. On the first Friday of each month, galleries, shops, and local businesses stay open late, inviting you to walk and wander through the district’s neighborhoods. Come be a part of it!
Step Back Into The 1850s at Taos' Oldest Museum featuring many items from the Kit Carson Estate.
Thunderbird Studio presents visionary, impressionistic, and contemporary oil paintings of the Southwest.