Chem Trail Salute

Our beautiful blue skies are constantly criss-crossed with trails of something mysterious that have a lot of locals up in arms.It’s not unusual to see people protesting the Chem Trails but this random roadside sculpture says it all.

Maria Samora

Maria Samora walks with feet in two worlds. Her father Frank Samora, was immortalized by Frank Waters in his book The Man Who Killed The Deer.

Debbie Long

Debbie Long is an artist who works with Light. You might be mistaken in thinking her medium is glass through no fault of your own; the cast glass objects she creates are in and of themselves exquisitely crafted sculptural pieces, but in actuality they are merely conduits for the light that Debbie manipulates into these…

Richard Spera and J. Matthew Thomas

  Richard and Matt are one serious power couple. These two beautiful men met in Taos a little more than a decade ago when their eyes locked across a crowded room. Ten years later they were married in that same room but not before they had both accomplished more than most do in a lifetime. A…

Michael McCormick’s Hidden Treasures

  Upon entering the Michael McCormick Gallery one is greeted by Miguel Martinez Madonnas and Malcolm Furlow psychedelic Indians but if you ignore the obvious and keep going, this particular gallery has a wealth of hidden treasures. Jose Canencia is from Mexico City but time spent in Spain, France and England, studying the Masters and…

Tom Dixon

Tom has lived and worked in this studio for three decades or so watching the town grow into unrecognizable proportions. Tucked behind one of the oldest watering holes in Taos off one of the main drags, Taos Plaza is a walk away but inside Tom’s world one could be anywhere.