Authentic Indian/Southwestern old pawn, estate & contemporary jewelry and art. Northern NM pueblo pottery, Zuni fetishes, the Hopi folk art of Gregory Lomayesva, silver & turquoise jewelry, rugs, baskets, paintings, and sculpture and more.
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.
With three developed recreation areas, this is a great place to enjoy a breathtaking view of a river gorge; hike miles of developed trails; camp under the stars; view wildlife; or visit prehistoric, historic, or active cultural sites.
Founded in 2002 in Taos, NM, Artemisia is Northern New Mexico's premier destination for one-of-a-kind hand woven garments and wearable art from local and regional artists and weavers.
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.
With elaborately decorated adobe casitas, this relaxed country inn is 2.5 miles from Taos Plaza and 5.1 miles from Taos Pueblo. Offering handcrafted furnishings & art from New Mexico and Mexico, colorful casitas range from studios to a traditional 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house.
Set across several adobe houses dating from the 1800s, this landmark inn is a 2-minute walk from the Kit Carson Home and Museum, and 3 minutes from Taos Plaza. Live entertainment nightly and award-winning cuisine.
Under new ownership, Artwares Contemporary Jewelry in the Taos Plaza offers a variety of local, curated, and fine jewelry selections.
Sagebrush offers a relaxed dining experience and charming Southwest style. Executive Chef Timothy Wooldridge infuses regional flavors by partnering with New Mexico farmers and purveyors to craft a menu of locally-inspired favorites.
Owned and operated by Taos Pueblo Native Dean "Little Lake" Johnson. "Little Lake" peace pipes are made to be used, but the beautiful craftsmanship involved makes each pipe a work of art. Also selling Native American music and gifts.
This relaxed pueblo-style hotel is 1.7 miles from Taos Plaza and 1.9 miles from the Harwood Museum of Art. The rooms and suites all include coffeemakers and free WiFi. Suites add living areas with ski storage, mini-fridges and wet bars.
High quailty natural fiber yarns in buffalo, alpaca, llama, cashmere and more!