taosartistorg.org/2024-taos-studio-tour, or call 505-264-9022.
Seco Potter Fest presents 20 talented potters plus live music, art demos, a kids clay table, and a silent auction benefiting Taos Youth in the Arts. Seco Live Space, 481 NM 150, Arroyo Seco. For more information, visit secolive.org.
elizabethjose.com or call 575-613-3014.
Questa Public Library presents “Our Historical Images,” WPA photos from 1939-43 by John Collier Jr. and Russell Lee. Opening reception Saturday, Sept. 7, 2-4 p.m. Questa Public Library, 6½ Municipal Park Road, Questa. For more information, call 575-586-2023.
Jones Walker of Taos presents “Kismet,” new works by Max Jones. With opening reception Saturday, Sept. 1, 3–6 p.m. Jones Walker of Taos, 127 Bent St, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-7965.
203 Fine Art presents “Early Modernism to Contemporary” and features Andrew Dasburg’s “New Mexico Landscape.” 203 Fine Art, 1335 Gusdorf Road, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-1262.
Sage Fine Art presents the latest abstracts and imaginary landscapes of Pat Pollard. From August 2–30. Sage Fine Art Gallery, 115 E Plaza, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-9396.
Taos’ Paint People by Tom Te Zins has popped up again through November at the Social Club, 112 Dona Luz Street, Taos. For more information, call 575-737-3500.
Bareiss Gallery presents “Fundamental Things Apply,” Ted Keller’s lively paintings. Through Aug. 31. 15 State Road 150, El Prado. For more information, call 575-776-2284.
Lake Object presents “Settling Dust, Chapter Two,” a visual dialogue between Zoë Zimmerman’s evocative still life photographs and Julie Lake’s intricate stainless steel and ceramic sculptures. Through Oct. 3. Lake Object, 103C Bent Street, Taos. 575-224-2184.
Parsons Gallery of the West presents their Big Summer Show featuring traditional Taos art. Parsons Gallery of the West, Wengert Compound, 122 D Kit Carson Road, in Taos. For more information, visit parsonsart.com.
203 Fine Art presents “My Hometown,” new work by Wes Mills. 203 Fine Art, 1335 Gusdorf Road, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-1262.
The Harwood Museum of Art presents “Luchita Hurtado: Earth & Sky Interjected,” exploring the artist’s life-changing time in New Mexico. Through February 23. Harwood Museum of Art, 238 Ledoux St, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-9826.
The Wright Contemporary presents “Figuration x Three: Ian Ratowsky, Bob Richardson and Greta Young.” Figurative art from three artists. The Wright Contemporary, 627 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos. For more information, call 575-224-0530.
TCA Exhibits presents “40 Under 40,” a diverse exhibition from the next generation of artists. Through Sept. 8. Taos Center for the Arts, 133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-2052.
Untitled Fine Art presents “Eternal,” Kimberly Webber’s modern magical realist archetypes. Untitled Fine Art, 133 Kit Carson Rd, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-3969.
Taos Artist Collective presents “Joyful Art,” a collective exhibition of elegant and playful upcycled art, serene cyanotypes and paintings that instill optimism. Taos Artist Collective, 106A Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-7122.
The Couse-Sharp Historic Site, in partnership with the Taos Abstract Artists Collective, presents “On Which It Rests,” 21 abstract artists emphasizing the importance of place. Through Aug. 30. Couse-Sharp Historic Site, Lunder Research Center, 146 Kit Carson Road, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-0369.
A. R. Mitchell Museum of Art in Trinidad, Colorado, presents Taos’ Jenny Lancaster of Lancaster Horse Training, Boarding and Sale is represented by Santa Fe artist Barbara Meikle in limited-edition bronze sculpture, “On Top of Her World.” Through Sept. 28. A. R. Mitchell Museum of Art, 150 E Main St, Trinidad, Colorado. For more information, call 719-846-4224.
Taos Art Museum at Fechin House presents “Forsaken Objects and Untold Stories,” photographs by Zoe Zimmerman of the Fechin family's ephemera, a treasure trove of untouched items. Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-2690.
Taos Journal of Poetry Issue 13 is now online. To read the current issue, visit taosjournalofpoetry.com.
Taos “Hermits’ Heroes” showcases Taos Volunteer efforts during 2022 wildfires. Taos County Administration Complex, 105 Albright St, Taos. For more information, call 575-779-3828.
Call for Artists
Glam Trash Fashion Show seeks people of all ages who'd like to create a recycled, wearable art piece to wear on the annual iconic Glam Trash Fashion Show runway! For more information and an entry form, please email glamtrashtaos@gmail.com, or pick up a form at Seconds in the John Dunn Shops. Get crafting and come join the fun!
New Mexico Potters and Clay Artists calls potters and clay artists to submit their best work for the annual Celebration of Clay, Oct. 5–Nov. 16 at Taos Ceramics Center. Submissions open Aug. 1–31. Maximum of 62 works. For more information about membership and event registration, visit nmpotters.org or contact Serit, 575-758-7029. Happy potting!
taosartistorg.org. For meeting location, email taosartistorganization@gmail.com.
Charles Collins Gallery seeks artists to work in the gallery in exchange for display space and commission. For more information, call 575-758-2309.
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