Offered Wednesday–Sunday from 8:30am-12:00pm (May - October), these pint-sized tours begin and end at local partners, Taos Mountain Outfitters, located in the Taos Historic Plaza with a maximum of six guests per tour. The tour includes visits to the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, the Martinez Hacienda, La Loma Plaza, a local artist and mayordoma, the San Francisco de Asís Church, and will end on a sweet note with a stop at the Taos Cow at Anglada.
Haircuts for men, women and children. Color, High-lights, Low-Lights, Lash Tints, Facial Waxing, Weddings, Outcalls
Pet-friendly, lush, secluded property located in the heart of downtown Taos. Each casita boasts off-street parking, full kitchen, living/dining area, private covered porch, and wireless internet access.
The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation is one of the oldest artist residence programs in the country. The Foundation keeps a low-profile and serves as a haven for painters, poets, sculptors, writers, playwrights, composers, photographers and film.
Queer-owned micro bakery featuring high-quality baked goods with vegan/gluten-free options. Offering private and community baking workshops. Check google for updated hours.
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.
Locally owned and operated in the heart of the Historical Diustrict of Ledoux Street. The owner, Dano, is a talented tattoo artist with the highest quality and standards.
Taos County Chamber of Commerce presents Taos Plaza Live (at Kit Carson Park!) every Thursday evening from June 29 thru August 3, 2023 (except July 20). 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Free community event. Bring chairs and your dancing shoes.
Featuring artists Steven Baumann, Melissa Moe, Lauren Gidwitz, and Susan Gray.
Every Saturday May through Fall. Know the food, you’ll know the place – whether you’re a tourist or a bonafide Taoseño we welcome you to one of New Mexico’s most diverse and visited farmers markets.
Located on Hwy 64 between Taos and Angel Fire and mile markers 268 & 269, owned and operated by Kevin and JoAnne DeKeuster, who create functional and sculptural ceramic pieces that are lead free, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.
Collins’ paintings are profoundly spiritual and evoke a strong sense of peace and timelessness. Beginning with a charcoal drawing, Collins then uses a combination of glazes and underpainting to create luminosity in his works.