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.
Hyperslow Retreat Center is located at the historic San Geronimo Lodge in Taos. Our mission is to offer this one-of-a-kind property to those who lead mindful events, retreats and trainings. We believe in community.
This modern hotel is a 3.1-mile drive from the Harwood Museum of Art and 3 miles' drive from downtown Taos. Enjoy a restful vacation or a productive business trip while close to everything!
Claire L. Haye’s work has garnered acclaim worldwide. Her striking ceramic sculptures have won prizes in museum exhibitions, while her bronze sculptures, paintings, monotypes, and woodblock prints are highly sought-after.
PARSE SECO is an experimental creative space that provides a platform for artists, musicians, and creators to present experiences in an intimate setting.
Atira brings you quality garments, Old Gringo Boots, Native American Jewelry, Mary Frances purses, and much more.
A full service hair salon in Taos, NM. Get your hair styled by Rachel Bell or one of our other excellent stylists. Get Shanked!
Bud’s trusted florists are committed to creating beautiful, unique floral gifts for any special occasion. We offer flower delivery in and around Taos and we also offer nationwide delivery through our reliable florist network.
The Spa at the Edelweiss Lodge & Spa offers a range of spa treatments for lodge guests and day visitors alike. Treatments include massages, facials, and body scrubs with therapists specializing in deep tissue/sports massage.
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.
Taos Eco Park’s professional staff manages full-service travel, hotel, food, equipment and facility services for team sports, specializing in training camps and skills sessions for high altitude training.
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.”