TCA Exhibits presents “This Is My Vessel – Works by Nicki Stewart,” ancestry, sustainability and gender through strand and stitch. Through April 13. Taos Center for the Arts, 133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-2052.
203 Fine Art presents “Early Modernism to Contemporary” featuring post-war Taos Moderns. 203 Fine Art, 1335 Gusdorf Road, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-1262.
Fine Art Atelier welcomes commissions. Allow the artist to transpose a favorite photo you've taken into a lovely watercolor or oil painting at the Fine Art Atelier studio! For more information, contact Patience at 719-338-0081.
Ammann Gallery announces new work as Reina, Taos’ colored pencil queen, concludes 12 years at the gallery and passes the torch to friend and local artist McCandless Sutton. Ammann Gallery, 120 Bent St, #L, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-7450.
Wildflower Playhouse Gallery presents a solo photography exhibition by John S. Whitman, semi-abstract and figurative “portraits” of rural decay. Wildflower Playhouse, 1339 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos. For more information, visit wildflowerplayhouse.org/gallery.
The Valley presents Zoë Stiler’s “The River, The Cyclone, and Other Stories,” an ever-growing mythology of tales and elements. The Valley, 203 Ledoux St., Taos. For more information, call 575-459-1159.
Sliver 815 presents “One-or-Two,” a group exhibition highlighting creative works on or of paper. Sliver 815 Gallery, Taos Lifestyle, 815 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-5885.
OmniHum Gallery presents “A Love Supreme,” an eight-week festival of art, music and expression. OmniHum Gallery, 246 Ledoux St., Taos. For more information, call 575-224-3258.
Wildflower Playhouse Gallery presents Nicole Thibadeau’s “Water: Forgiveness and Resilience.” Wildflower Playhouse, 1339 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos. For more information, visit wildflowerplayhouse.org/gallery.
Charles Collins Gallery presents David May. McCarthy Plaza, Taos. For more information, call 575-758-2309.
Untitled Fine Art presents “Time Light Passages” featuring gallery artists K.C. Tebbutt, Antonio Arellanes, Randall LaGro, Kimberly Webber, J. Chester Armstrong and Peggy Griffey. Untitled Fine Art, 133 Kit Carson Rd., Taos. For more information, call 575-758-3969.
Lake Object presents “A Mind of Winter,” moody works of contemporary fine craft by Julie Lake, Zoë Zimmerman, Chris DeKnikker, and Erica celebrating winter’s creative influence, through March 19. Lake Object, 103C Bent Street, Taos. 575-224-2184.
Sanctuary Artistry Gallery, a new gallery in Taos arts district, is holding their inaugural exhibition featuring works by Patricia Keeler, Chad Schnur and Jay Shaffer. Sanctuary Artistry Gallery, 219 Kit Carson Road, Taos. For more information, call 303-304-0730.
Couse-Sharp Historic Site presents “Vecinos y Amigos: Bert Geer Phillips and His Neighbors” an exhibit of the Taos Society of Artists painter, through Feb. 28. Couse-Sharp Historic Site, Lunder Research Center, 146 Kit Carson Road, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-0369.
Taos Artist Collective presents a small works show featuring collected members through April. Taos Artist Collective, 106A Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-7122.
Harwood Museum of Art presents “Nicholas Herrera: El Rito Santero.” The santero’s tumultuous past, cultural heritage and deep spiritual and political convictions, through June 1. Harwood Museum of Art, 238 Ledoux St., Taos. For more information, call 575-758-9826.
Call for Artists
Calling Student Artists, middle and high school age for the Utility Box Project in Taos County. Each stoplight will be newly wrapped with students' artwork this summer. Please enter your 2D artwork by March 31. Submissions are free. $100 award for each winner, 18 winners. To apply, email imaginetaos@gmail.com for more information.
Taos Journal of Poetry invites submissions for Issue 15. 1–3 poems, no theme necessary. Submit by March 31 at taosjournalofpoetry.com.
tcataos.org/calls-for-submission. More info for the series events can be found at tcataos.org/bigread.
Arte de Descartes XXV calls for artists who work with recycled materials (cloth, paper, wood, metal, glass, plastic, etc.) for our 25th annual juried recycled art show. This year’s jurors are Lynda Jasper-Vogel, Joel Lage and Scott Randolph. Enter by July 28 at 5 p.m. Submit at whollyrags.org or Wholly Rags, P.O. Box 1051 Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557, or stop by Wholly Rags, 1337 Gusdorf Rd., Suite L, Taos. For more information, call 575-751-9862.
Sage Fine Art seeks a new member artist. Looking for a professional-standard painter or photographer (2D art only, no sculpture or jewelry). Must live in Taos County and be prepared to actively participate in running the gallery. For more details, call the gallery at 575-758-9396 or drop by any day, 11 a.m.–5 p.m., at 115 E Plaza in Taos.
Out Taos seeks LGBTQIA+ creatives who live and work in Taos County to submit visual art, performance, photography, new media, sculpture, and more. Makers, farmers, builders, homesteaders, ranchers, bakers are also encouraged to apply. Submit by March 1 for exhibition held June 7–July 20, with opening reception Saturday, June 7 at Taos Center for the Arts. For more information and to apply, visit jmatthewthomas.com/outtaos.
Taos Artist Collective will interview new members in jewelry and fine art at Taos Artist Collective, 106A Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos. For more information, call Lois at 575-770-9950.
Craft and Critique Writing Group invites you to a monthly Zoom meeting for craft lectures and in-depth feedback from peers and instructors, taught by Jan Smith, MFA, executive director of SOMOS. For more information and to register, visit FMI somostaos.org/workshops-classes.
Call for Volunteers
Charles Collins Gallery seeks artists to work in the gallery in exchange for display space and commission. For more information, call 575-758-2309.
Harwood Museum of Art seeks passionate community members to join its volunteer corps. There are opportunities to support administrative functions of the museum, fundraising, public programs, education, collections and serve as Harwood Guides leading public tours. Learn more at harwoodmuseum.org/support/volunteer.
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