San Francisco de Asís, the most photographed and painted church in the United States, anchors Ranchos de Taos Plaza and salutes travelers coming to and from the town of Taos, a welcome sight for …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/26/19 |
Even though this weekend marks the end of the Taos Fall Arts Festival for 2019, there's still a lot of arts and entertainment happenings going on all over Taos ...
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/25/19 |
Much like the "first impression" we make on others upon a first meeting, the first impressions made from a block of wood or a metal plate as it contacts a sheet of paper through the …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
The excitement in Taos is palpable every year, anticipating opening night of the Taos Fall Arts Festival. The opening reception and awards presentations take place this year from …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
A special exhibition is coming our way. FaraHNHeight Fine Art in collaboration with Revolt Gallery is "honored and enthusiastic" to bring the Armond Lara Extravaganza to Taos during …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
Locals love to tell visitors to "take the high road." The reason is because the route from Española north to Taos through the winding roads among high mountain villages is one of the …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
The Taos Fall Arts Festival presents a number of ways to learn more about art and artists this year. This new program is titled "Art & Words: Critical Thinking and Writing …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
The names alone are enough for art lovers to sit up and take notice. Larry Bell, Ronald Davis, Ron Cooper and Ken Price are legends in Taos for having elevated contemporary art on a …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
Social media blew up like a wildfire the day after the "La Pocha Nostra" performance art group enacted a tableau many called "offensive," "sick" and inappropriate for a public venue …
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By Rick Romancito
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
The willingness to move forward despite uncertainty is a hallmark of a new exhibit titled "Allegories," featuring the works of Norbert Voelkel of Taos and Alice van Buren of Santa …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
From Manhattan to Miami, fall fashion shows are popping up with models gliding down runways with panache dressed in designer garb you too could wear this fall. Taos is no exception …
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By Tamra Testerman
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
Reed St. Studio Artists Jane Ellen Burke: Burke has been printing in Taos for the past 18 years. Her most recent images have been made with simple squares colored in transparent inks of various …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
Tim Linhart is a world-famous ice sculptor who is featured regularly on United States news networks and worldwide for his "ice music" collaborative concerts in the Alps and other …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/19/19 |
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A founding member of Sage Fine Art Gallery, Salvatore "Sal" Giglio, died May 20. The gallery will honor his life and work with a show during the month of August with an exhibition of …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/15/19 |
Photo Gallery: 2019 The Paseo
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Visitors and longtime Taoseños strolled through the downtown area in Taos wide-eyed with wonder as The Paseo launched its 2019 edition.
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Perusing suggestive shadows and refractions is how Meredith Garcia trips the light fantastic in her art. She says she "paints with light," an evocative description of her process, …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/12/19 |
Jane Kircher, her studio always a delightful stop on the Río Costilla Studio Tour, takes an unusual and not readily apparent approach to her fused and slumped glass. She has a natural desire to …
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By Anna Racicot
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/12/19 |
"Being creative is not a hobby, it's a way of life."That's Katie Thomas talking, owner-artist of Moxie and her new Moxie Mixed Media. Whether it's rust or ribbon you want for that special project, …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/12/19 |
It awakens at sunset. Its interactive playground encompasses all of downtown Taos. Its exhibits comprise a movable feast of visual arts, music, dance, light, literature, history, …
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By Laura Bulkin
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/12/19 |
Acclaimed New Mexico-based abstract expressionist Harry Nadler (1930-1990) will be featured in a rare exhibition at the Stables Gallery of the Taos Center for the Arts, 133 Paseo del …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/12/19 |
There's a definite change in the air and it's not just the weather. The creative winds are whipping up in Taos this week with the opening of The Paseo art expo and next week with ...
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/11/19 |
Formally established in Taos, the Transcendental Painting Group (1938-42) was committed to innovative new directions in modern American art. Their manifesto announced their goal to …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/5/19 |
The Overland Compound in El Prado will be the epicenter of two remarkable art exhibitions that open simultaneously Saturday (Sept. 7) from 5-7 p.m.- at the galleries Envision and Magpie …
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By Tempo staff
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/5/19 |
Keeping kids excited about creating art is the point of Taos Fall Arts Festival's "Kids Give Back" program. Giving student artists the means to express themselves creatively is the goal of this …
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By Virginia L. Clark
tempo@taosnews.com | 9/5/19 |
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