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!
Two movement-based classes a week for all people at the Taos Center of the Arts. Tues 5-6:30p is Composition class to connect to creative impulse, Thurs 11a-12p Connections: a movement based class for seniors (currently on hold) more info movementlab.dance
I explore new directions in Native American art, and utilize classical methods to explore a modern, and a new contemporary vision of Native Art and Fashion.
We offer plant walks in the northern NM region and plant medicine education for all ages. The plant walks take place in the Taos region and explore many different ecosystems and local environments. Join us and learn about the medicine in Northern New NM.
Creativity creating mountain biking opportunities for everyone while keeping existing trails usable.
Our hats are hand made, one-at-a-time from the finest quality fur felts of either rabbit or beaver. They can be custom dyed, finished in a variety of ways, and adorned with a variety of banding options to give each a hat a truly unique look.
The gallery specializes in early Taos Moderns, pre and post-war American Modern art, and mid-century Abstract Expressionist art. We also offer works from the best contemporary, modern and abstract Taos artists.
A different kind of deli with a fresh and tasty style! Think unique salads, soups, grab-and-go sandwiches or wraps, yummy muffins, and delectable desserts—all freshly prepared. Serving breakfast, lunch, and light dinner fare.
El Rincón Trading Post and Museum was established in 1909 as “The Mission Shop” by early artist, photographer, craftsman and trader, Ralph Meyers, one of the first traders in the area. It is the oldest Indian curio shop in Taos.
Kevin and Meg Sousa's SUCHNESS dining room offers creative modern-American food, friendly service, and casual fine-dining vibes.
Courses on creativity, field trips to Canyon de Chellly and the Four Corners area for plein air painting and photography, equine sculpture, even the Artist in the Kitchen featuring an appreciation of Frida Kahlo and Georgia O’Keeffe.
Specializing in stone beads, such as turquoise as well as semi-precious stones like amethyst, garnet, agates and carnelians. Also carrying a selection of oriental rugs and carpets.