Hulse Warman
Situated in a historical building across from the Fechin Museum and Inn, Hulse Warman is one of Taos’ most beautiful Fine Art Galleries.
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.
Situated in a historical building across from the Fechin Museum and Inn, Hulse Warman is one of Taos’ most beautiful Fine Art Galleries.
For auld lang syne.
The Michael McCormick Gallery has a beautiful show up through the Holiday Season.
The Pompador Gallery at Salon X is having a opening on Friday December 11th at 6pm.
Ed Sandoval, whom you met here on the blog as his alter ego, Zorro, is one of Northern New Mexico’s most accomplished and collected artists.
I’ve profiled Jen Weddle and her work here on taoStyle before, but her new pieces deserve more than a passing mention.
Kimberly Webber’s work is a visual exploration and expression of (Feminine) Archetypes deeply encoded into the memory of the Collective Feminine Consciousness.
Jonathan Sobol grew up in the mystical artist’s colony of Safed, in the Galilee, where his neighbors and early mentors were all artists.
Robert Wilder Nightingale, the owner of Wilder Nightingale Fine Art first came to Taos to visit an old high school friend who had moved here.
Born in Bend, Oregon, Bill Rane grew up in Garden Valley, Idaho where as a child, he dreamed of becoming an artist, but did not begin to study art and paint in earnest, until after serving in the US Navy during WWII.
Last week, I paid a visit to the Parks Playhouse, home of Working Class Theater here in Taos.
This evening, while walking The Paseo, do take a detour into the Plaza to see and participate in this extraordinary event featuring the work of Anita Otilla Rodriguez, Father Bill McNichols and El Moises.