Indian Market In Taos
The Michael McCormick Gallery has always celebrated Indian Market here in Taos.
Just because it’s Taos doesn’t mean it’s all great. Most is not. But we won’t show you that stuff, we are tired of seeing it ourselves.
Artists and Galleries we like can be found under this label.
The Michael McCormick Gallery has always celebrated Indian Market here in Taos.
In August of 1998, the Associated Press reported a bizarre story about the discovery of an artist’s urn at a recycling center in Taos.
This week, Claire Haye has reached a milestone; two decades in her beautiful, eponymous Gallery on the road to Taos Ski Valley.
When Lenny Foster packed up his last belongings and closed the doors of his Living Light Gallery on Kit Carson Road earlier this year, his long goodbye brought tears to many a Taoseno eye.
There are tamales and there are tamales.
We’ve had a heat spell up here in the High Desert so I thought I would do a series of posts about ways to cool off as you explore Taos and its environs.
The Michael McCormick Gallery presents Roberto Ugalde in his First One Man Exhibition this Saturday, July 1st.
The Harwood Museum’s Studio 238 is their newest gallery addition for temporary exhibitions and installations.
You met her here a couple of weeks ago.
Theresa Gray says she works from memory mostly, painting feelings and emotions rather than rendering what is seen.
Born and raised in New York, Bill Baker has been a resident of Albuquerque for the past two decades, a city he chose for its proximity to Mexico,
How does a guy from the East Coast making traditional deerskin clothing and objects d’art, appearing authentically Native and Museum quality, come by the name of Whitecrow?