Featuring artists Steven Baumann, Melissa Moe, Lauren Gidwitz, and Susan Gray.
In the heart of Taos’ Historical District, on Taos Plaza, proudly represents 10 exceptional artists, creating art in beautiful Northern New Mexico.
Contemporary art -- Paintings, Photography, Unique Prints and Clay Sculpture. Online gallery or by appointment.
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.
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.
See the vibrant paintings, watercolors, and prints of Inger Jirby, who says her quest for color is unquenchable. Born in far north Sweden, she has been painting since girlhood. Although she has traveled extensively throughout her life, she settled in Taos surrounded by our incredible landscapes.
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.
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.
Love games and being challenged? Ready to star in your own game show? This totally unique scavenger hunt is equal parts creative challenge, detective hunt, social experiment, and tour of hidden gems in Taos & Santa Fe.
Untitled Fine Art Gallery places an emphasis on the traditional techniques and materials used to create fine art. Contemporary works are created in oil painting, drawing, pure mineral pigments, hand-carved sculpture and gold leafing. Light
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.”
Our gallery and gift shop compliments the harmonious ambiance of El Monte Sagrado. We offer a beautiful array of original and local artisan works.