Looking for skiing, hiking, biking, fishing, rafting, turquoise and silver crafts, world-renowned art museums, literary history, and a thousand-year old Native American adobe pueblo? Not just anywhere. But near Georgia O’Keeffe landscapes, the Enchanted Circle, and the rivers, gorges, rolling mesas, and Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico? Choose a Taos area vacation.
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10 great artists, 1 great gallery! The southwest captured in oils, watercolor and photography by some of the region's best artists.
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The Michael Gorman Gallery is a Native American owned gallery specializing in contemporary art. Michael Gorman is the second generation of Gorman to have a Gallery in Taos. The famous Navajo Gallery (located on the south side of the plaza) was opened by his uncle R.C. Gorman in 1968 and has been a landmark of Taos for 50 years!(Formerly located on Historic Ledoux Street)
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Located in the heart of Arroyo Seco, NM, Rottenstone Pottery features premier local ceramic artists, sculptors, painters and photographers.
You can see the magical influence of the Taos landscape in the the artwork on the shelves at Rottenstone Pottery. It is a place to find a souvenir or marvel at the skills of the local talent. We could not resist the "wine cups" that are perfect for tea, coffee, soup and more.
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A women's co-operative with 11 members from the local Taos area, featuring a variety of handcrafted goods; original art and photography. A diverse selection of gift items.
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We are a fine art gallery, Specializing in early Taos Moderns (Postwar Modern Art 1940's to 1970's), as well as, a select group of current regional and nationally known contemporary, modern and abstract painters and sculptors.
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I met up here with two friends from SMU Bank School... We have been traveling together every year in September since we graduated in 1989. THIS PLACE is one of the best!! It is so historic and wonderful. We each had our own room in Juniper House, with our own bath. A fireplace in every room and plenty of good lighting to read or write. The wooden floors creak, but they were covered with colorful rugs. Beds were comfy. And the breakfasts were delicious and amazing. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Wifi was available near the main house. We felt so welcome as we lounged in the library and played Mexican Train and as we had wine and snacks in the courtyard and as we relaxed in the arbor. The whole property was open to us and we enjoyed the peace and beauty. And then when we wanted to go into Taos, it was a short drive. I will return.
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Linda Rauch Gallery sits right next door to the Harwood Art Museum in Taos, New Mexico. The gallery is located in the heart of the historic district. The gallery carries the work of Linda Rauch, who paints in acrylics and watercolors, as well as the work of sculptor Rick Hewitt. Originally the gallery was the first Taos School of Art, which was founded by artist Emil Bistram many years ago.
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Wilder Nightingale Fine Art has been and continues to assist new and seasoned art collectors acquire original art since 1990. The gallery represents over 35 leading and regional artists. The works are eclectic. From traditional landscapes in oil, pastel and watercolor the gallery also offers a selection of contemporary and abstract styles.
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