Agnes Chavez
Agnes Chavez is a Cuban-American multi-media artist and educator. Her work and vision is at the core of Taos’ celebrated, now annual Paseo event, which will take over the streets of Taos this weekend.
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.
Agnes Chavez is a Cuban-American multi-media artist and educator. Her work and vision is at the core of Taos’ celebrated, now annual Paseo event, which will take over the streets of Taos this weekend.
As the founder, director and flutist for the Taos Chamber Music Group, Nancy’s reputation and regard among world-renowned musicians, have elevated the TCMG far beyond what one expects of a small town, classical music ensemble.
The annual Art For The Heart, Glam Trash Fashion Show was held on August 22nd at the John Dunn Shops, and drew crowds and applause for the creative and stunning designs made from, well, trash.
Many remarkable people have lived here and continue to make Taos their home but none, in my humble opinion, are so quintessentially of this place as Anita Otilla Rodriguez.
Michael McCormick’s Annual Indian Market Celebration has become a tradition in Taos.
Tomorrow afternoon, a new show of Paul O’Connor’s portraits of Taos Characters opens at the Bareiss Gallery.
Paul O’Connor’s award winning book Taos Portraits was conceived over two decades ago when Paul began capturing some of the most interesting characters in Taos with his camera lens.
Born and raised in Vallejo, California, Pearl Jones Tranter has been photographing the world around her since she was given a Rolleiflex camera by her husband, in 1953.
The 1940s were a pivotal decade for the Taos Art Community.
Peter Parks was raised in Ohio but spent his teen years in Europe, going to school in Switzerland and spending time on the Greek island of Mykonos and in Rome.
Born in Bronxville, New York in 1961, Bill Baker’s realization that he was an artist, occurred while working as a carpenter in the city.
Shelbee Mares has shown at the Michael McCormick Gallery for over a decade.