Three’s A Charm At Wilder Nightingale
Winner of the 2016 American Art Awards for Best Gallery in New Mexico, Wilder Nightingale Fine Art is home to several talented artists, but I asked Rob Nightingale to pick just three for this post.
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.
Winner of the 2016 American Art Awards for Best Gallery in New Mexico, Wilder Nightingale Fine Art is home to several talented artists, but I asked Rob Nightingale to pick just three for this post.
Traditionally Caballero (translated from the Spanish), means a Knight or a gentleman, but here in the Land of Enchantment it also refers to an exceptional horseman.
The Michael McCormick Gallery has a new addition to its already impressive stable of artists.
The Envision Gallery at the Overland Ranch Complex is known for the fantastic kinetic wind sculptures (by Lyman Whitaker) that spin and twirl in the gardens outside the Gallery.
Angus MacDonald’s story reads like a novel.
In 2014 long time Taos resident, artist Kimberly Webber was commissioned by Hillary PAC to paint a portrait of Hillary Clinton.
Inspired and inspiring, these two remarkable members of our vibrant Art Community, Agnes Chavez and J Matthew Thomas have gifted Taos with a gift that gives back!
Ryobun is the oldest of Michael and Yumiko McCormick’s “Three Dragons.”
Dawn Mirabal’s Taos Mountain Gallery inside the El Monte Sagrado is a treasure trove of art, objects d’art, jewelry, textiles and so much more.
When Georgia Gersh opened her gallery Magpie, she had about eighteen artists showing in the small space at the Overland Sheepskin Complex.
Patrick A. Trulillo was born in Keams, Arizona in 1967 to parents of Taos Pueblo and Hopi heritage.
Known for his award winning, critically acclaimed book, Taos Portraits, Paul O’Connor is also an artist who works with metal.