Taos Gallery Guide 2015/2016

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1103 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, SUiTE 1 - EL PRADO, NM 87529 (575) 758-3587 WWW.TAOSCRATiNG.COM

ENVISION GALLERY C O N T E M P O R A R Y art & sculpture gardens

3 miles north of Taos Plaza @ the Overland Complex 575-751-1344 Kinetic Wind Sculptures by Lyman Whitaker

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“I spend a lot of time in my “mailing ministry” of sending out books and icons. I appreciate the exceptional service from Jeanne at The UPS Store.™” –Father Bill “I use The UPS Store™ exclusively. Jeanne is great to work with, I would not use anyone else.” –Sigrid Long of Natural Accents Gallery

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KATRINA HOWARTH

“Blue Figs With Tea” 30 X 30 oil

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SHEENA CAMERON

“ODE TO GEORGIA O’KEEFFE” RAKU

JIM KEFFER

“IMMACULATE CONCEPCION” 20 X 24 ACRYLIC

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Angie Coleman Studio/Gallery

Mountain Rio 12”x18” Reduction Wood block Print Edition of 9 2015

140 East Kit Carson Road 575-779-4658

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Something For everyone

Paintings Jewelry Pottery

Glass Art Tin Work Furniture

575-751-3260 115 EAST PLAZA #4 TAOS, NM 87571 www.aspengallerytaos.com

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Michael Vigil Studio & Gallery

Celebr ating 30 years Gr aphic Impressions Fine Art Print Making Group Sessions • Private Sessions Print making Classes • Art Classes 111 Mor ada Ln Taos NM 87571 • 575-758-8989 prints@kitcarson.net 20 • www.galleryguideoftaos.com


RoRy1950-2010 WagneR “Mind of a Child” (detail) 50” x 60” Acrylic on Canvas

Wilder Nightingale Fine Art 119 Kit Carson Road | Taos, New Mexico 87571 575-758-3255

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jill mcelmurry landscapes.jillmcelmurry.com

Mission Gallery 138 Kit Carson Rd Taos 575 578 2861

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Earth and Spirit Gallery Hand-painted drums & artwork by Shari Ubechel

132 Bent Street, Taos 575-770-3390 • www.earthandspirit.net Taos Paintings • Jewelry • World and Local Crafts • Guitars • Local Body Products

GIVE THEM A UNIQUE PIECE OF TAOS!

JOHN HUTSON POTTERY

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award winning handmade designs

Retro-Victorian monogrammed buckle, 14ky royal gold, hand constructed & hand engraved with a custom cartouche (AMG&H), 3mm(1.25”) Strap Stripe Ring 18K yellow and Pd white golds (1-2 Ct. dia.)

Men’s Wrap Ring® Platinum engraved, “Fire Rose Pear Shape” dia. (Fancy Brown 1.86 Ct.) Cut by Gabriel S. Tolkowsky. JA Premier Award, NMJA Enchantment Award

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Stripe Ring® 18K Yellow and PD White Golds (1.68ctw White & Fancy Deep Yellowish Orange Diamonds) NMJA Award

Stripe Ring® 18K Pd. White Gold, (1-2 Ct. total) JA Premier award and First Place NMJA

Emily Benoist Ruffin GOLDSMITHS

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Paseo foR the PeoPle Outdoor festival showcases cutting-edge art in site-specific settings of historic district By Yvonne Pesquera ■ Photos by Rick Romancito

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MODERN MOVEMENT “The Paseo,” a free outdoor arts festival, returns to Taos for two days on Sept. 25 and 26, 2015. Visit Paseotaos.org for a complete schedule of events, as well as a walking map. Its one-day debut in 2014 was a stunning success. Despite a brief, late afternoon rain shower, more than 3,000 people poured out to walk along Paseo del Pueblo Norte, the main artery in Taos. Countless more slowly cruised by in their cars. To be clear, this outdoor arts festival is not about commerce with booths displaying wares. Rather, The Paseo features large-scale installation, performance, and projection art that are temporarily displayed on a one-mile stretch of the historic district. J. Matthew Thomas, a Taos architect and urban designer, is responsible for conceiving the idea for The Paseo. He works closely with a full team and advisory board to select participating artists and coordinate the event. “The Fall Arts Festival has been a Taos tradition for over 40 years,” says Thomas. “We wanted a ‘kick-off’ event where residents could experience Taos again for the first time, and visitors could experience authentic, wellexecuted artwork from all over the world.” As the core ethos, The Paseo selects art that is experimental, time-based, ephemeral, participatory, and context responsive. “This is not art you can hang on a wall,” Thomas points out. For The Paseo 2014, Los Angeles artist Filipa Valenta created “Filtered Transparencies.” She built a 12’ x 12’ wooden structure and projected video onto hanging fabric scrims. People walked freely among the fabrics –– themselves becoming a part of the display of light and color.

Other 2014 installations were wildly exciting, and loud. Christina Sporrong is a well-known performance artist and metal sculptor in Taos. She created the twostory “Caged Pulse Jets.” Propane-fueled jet engines zoomed around with fire and sound, as visitors “played” it from a control panel like a musical instrument. “These are pieces the community can engage with. That’s the participatory piece. Context responsive means they are set within the context of downtown, helping us to experience our community,” Thomas explains. Judging by the turnout –– youth, families, Baby Boomers, couples, hipsters, elders, and babies in strollers –– it is not an exaggeration to say that everyone found something enjoyable along the one-mile stretch. “Not all of it is ‘challenging’ work,” says Thomas. He refers to Christian Ristow’s “Becoming Human” robot sculpture, as an example in The Paseo 2014. “What was fun about that was bringing a three-story robot into the parking lot of the Kachina Lodge.” Indeed, The Paseo is a juried festival and the arts displayed (and/or performed) represent the latest advances in robotics and digital technologies. Other examples of cutting-edge art festivals include The DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn, New York and Aurora in Dallas, Texas.

Every single installation is noted on the map and on the street, every installation is outfitted with a large X sign.

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“It is exciting to see the latest in cutting-edge art in the soul of the Southwest,” Thomas says. Here’s how it works: Thousands of maps are printed and made available at different stores and locations throughout Taos, as well as printed in the Tempo Arts & Entertainment Magazine of The Taos News. Every single installation is noted on the map and on the street, every installation is outfitted with a large orange X sign. New this year, mobile users can follow an interactive map on their phone. “This will let you know when you are 20 feet away from the next installation,” Thomas explains. The Paseo does not have a “point A to point B” structure. It is all about exploration and discovery. Some people linger at one installation for a long time, whereas others cruise by. Highly interactive installations “THIS IS NOT may even have a line to ART YOU CAN participate.

HANG ON A WALL.”

Some installations will occur in the day, others at night, and some at both times of day. And the buzz on the street will be palpable. You will hear people saying: “You have to go check out that piece.” The Paseo is a largely volunteer effort that touches so many aspects of the community: the Taos police, fire, public works, and facilities departments, as well as a number of galleries and businesses who give permission to use their outdoors spaces and parking lots. “The feedback from the community was so overwhelmingly positive for The Paseo 2014, that we immediately began planning The Paseo 2015 just two weeks later,” says Thomas. The Taos historic district has seen its fair share of activity over the past 300 years. Originally populated

by the Taos Pueblo Indians, the area became a central trading outpost for Spanish explorers. In fact, on Paseo del Pueblo (which means “town passage”) it is common to see hay trucks ease by at the lightest of speeds on the narrow road originally designed for horse and wagon travel. Markus Dorninger is a projection artist whose sitespecific work has appeared from Bali to Berlin to Brazil, and many points in between. Using an iPad app (that he designed and invented), he creates colorful digital art projects on edifices. For The Paseo 2014, his futuristic art, “Projecting Particles,” was displayed on the First Baptist Church of Taos. “You just can’t do that anywhere,” Thomas says about the church’s 1934 pueblo architecture. “Except for this weekend, this a rare opportunity to experience that dichotomy between the historical and the contemporary.”

THE PASEO September 25 and 26, 2015. Paseotaos.org

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Explore the Heritage of the American Southwest

MRM

MILLICENT ROGERS MUSEUM 4 MILES NORTH OF TAOS PLAZA 1504 Millicent Rogers Road

www.millicentrogers.org

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E.I. Couse (1866-1936)

“Call to the Dance”

29’ x 24”

Oil on canvas

ROBERT PARSONS FINE ART Early Southwest Paintings Antique Navajo Blankets 131 Bent Street, Taos 575.751.0159 www.parsonsart.com 38 • www.galleryguideoftaos.com


Jerry Jordan

“The Sky Rules the Mountains”

14” x 14”

Oil

PARSONS GALLERY of the WEST TRADITIONAL TAOS ART ALSO FEATURING: WALT GONSKE • JULIAN ROBLES • DON BRACKETT DON WARD • MARY DOLPH WOOD • RON BARSANO • TRACY CONCHA WILLIAM HOOK • RICHARD ALAN NICHOLS

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ENDURING INFLUENCE: Nicolai Fechin’s creative legacy in the heart of Taos By Teresa Dovalpage

Photos by Katharine Egli

Like many other prominent artists, Russian-born painter Nicolai Fechin first visited Taos at the invitation of Mabel Dodge Luhan in 1926. Fechin, his wife Alexandra, and their daughter Eya had left Russia in 1923, after enduring the devastation wrought by the Russian Revolution. They lived for two years in New York, where Fechin taught and exhibited, and then settled in Taos. “He lived here only six years but his influence endures,” said V. Susan Fisher, executive director and curator for the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House. “He rebuilt the adobe house and did all the woodwork by hand—cabinets, doors, furniture, all of it.”

“That’s how it came to be the ‘Taos Art Museum at Fechin House,’” Fisher said. Fechin’s descendants have loaned many paintings to the museum on a long-term basis. The museum is therefore able to show Fechin’s art along with that of his contemporaries. The exhibition schedule for 2015 highlights the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Taos Society of Artists, starting in May with a loan exhibition of paintings by Ralph Meyers, a Taos original: self-taught artist, first trader with the Taos Pueblo, friend and outfitter of the Taos Society artists– a story that will appeal as much to children and lovers of adventure as to art audiences.

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In both his home and his art, Fechin drew inspiration from the Pueblo culture and traditions, which reminded him of the native tribes around his native city of Kazan. Divorced in 1933, Fechin moved with his daughter to California. “But he always loved Taos,” Fisher said. “He never built another home like this one.” After Alexandra Fechin died, the house went to Eya, who lived there until her death in 2002. Following Eya’s death, her daughter (Fechin’s granddaughter) sold the house to the Taos Art Museum, which needed a new home for its collection of art by the Taos Society of Artists and their followers.

Fechin’s legacy: beyond painting “Not only were Fechin’s paintings collected internationally, but his woodwork and his home design were very influential, too,” said Fisher. “His synthesis of Pueblo, Russian, Hispanic, and Art Deco styles remains integral to an understanding of Southwestern design. We keep his entire legacy alive, through weekly docent tours and special presentations.” staying current “Fechin followed all the art movements of his time,” Fisher said. “He would have wanted the museum to stay current, in service to artists and to the community, and this is what we do.” Besides exhibiting individual artists in solo shows, the museum hosts the Distinguished Achievement Award

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MUSEUM SPOTLIGHT 1 - Nicolai Fechin, Alexandra on the Volga, 1912, oil on canvas, 31 3/4” x 26 3/8” 2 - Herbert “Buck” Dunton, Study: McMullin Guide, circa 1934, oil on canvas, 15” x 15” 3 - E. Martin Hennings, Cottonwoods, not dated, oil on canvas, 30” x 30”

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The Taos Art Museum at Fechin House also produces an annual gala art auction. “We publish a nationwide Call for Artists who find inspiration in Fechin’s legacy,” said Fisher. “The submissions are juried and we mount a summer exhibition of the winners. The artwork is then sold at the benefit auction, this year on Aug. 29. This year’s juror is Nedra Matteucci of Matteucci Galleries in Santa Fe.” The Taos Art Museum at Fechin House is located at 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, New Mexico 87571. 575-758-2690 taosartmuseum.org

Taos Art Museum at the Fechin House TSA Exhibits March 14 to June 28 Charles Stewart: Taos Paints Taos, “portraits” of the homes of Taos Society of Artists members

May 22 to october 4 Living the West: Ralph Meyers and the Taos Society of Artist Paintings by the Taos artist, trader, and guide for Taos Society of Artists, Ralph Meyers (1885-1948).

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V. susan Fisher was a practicing artist herself for many years and has a background in art history and literature. She studied at the Louvre Museum and worked for the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Georgia O’Keefe Museum before coming to the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, which she has directed for two years.


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Cathy Carey Cloud Access Stairway oil 20x24”

Mary doolittle Picuris Pueblo Church oil 12x16”

Claudette Barker Daybreak watercolor 7x5”

Gary roller Three Pueblo Dancers pastel 9x11”

The upsCale Ranch aT Taos ranCh art 119a kit Carson road | taos, new MexiCo | 575.741.0052

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Tracy Turner sheppard

river of Gold, oil 18 x 18”

The upscale Ranch aT Taos ranch arT 119a KiT carson road | Taos, new Mexico | 575.741.0052

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J. CHRIS MOREL s t u d i o

Las Trampas Church 30x40” oil on linen

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TATJANA KRIZMANIC STUDIO NEW IN TAOS

“Taos Farm Market” 36” X 51” pastel on paper

Tatjana’s paintings reside in numerous private collections and museums. Her work is shown in galleries in the USA, Canada, Europe and Japan. She recently opened a studio in Taos, NM, and divides her time between the Croatian Adriatic and the Sangre de Cristos.

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Studio: (575) 770-7826 Ammann Gallery Taos, NM

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RG FINE ART

Lawrence B. Salander, oil on canvas, 14 x 10 (2001)

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beyondtaos art calendar Art and Cultural Goings-On in Taos and Northern New Mexico On your computer, iPhone, or delivered by email: taosartcalendar.com From Webb Design Inc. 56 • www.galleryguideoftaos.com


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Celebr ating 53 years

Birger Sandzen

Stephen Quiller

“Midsummer: Smoky River”

“Rena & Nikita”

Wesley Rusnell

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“Ranchos Aerial”


Celebr ating 53 years

Ron Hoeksema

Jill McElmurry

“Aspen Spirits”

“Hwy 71” Mary Hoeksema

“Wandering Companions”

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RobeRt L. PaRsons

—over a century of traditional representational art By Teresa Dovalpage

Photo by Katharine Egli

The original artists might have been attracted by the light and the deep blue sky of Taos, but they did more than reproduce its natural beauty in their paintings. They set the tone for Taos as a creative environment and made it a place where artists felt welcomed and respected. “Artists have been coming to Taos for many years because, thanks to the early masters’ legacy, it was, and still is, acceptable to be an artist here,” said Robert Parsons, owner of Robert L. Parsons Gallery. “In other places, artists are not considered important: to state that you are an artist means as much as saying that you are out of work. If it weren’t for the art colony, Taos would be a different town today.”

The early masTers The Robert L. Parsons gallery is located in the historic Ferdinand Maxwell house, on Bent Street. It has been in business for 23 years and its primary goal is to represent the artists of the Taos and Santa Fe colonies from the early to mid-20th century. The gallery carries paintings by Oscar E. Berninghaus, E. Irving Couse, Nicolai Fechin, Victor Higgins, Barbara Latham, William Herbert Dunton, E.L. Blumenschein, and Joseph Henry Sharp, among others. Nineteenth-century Navajo weavings, rugs and Pueblo pottery are displayed alongside paintings to recreate the early Southwest atmosphere. They also sell bultos by woodcarver Patrocinio Barela. “La Loma Chapel” by Ernest Blumenschein is among the exhibited paintings. La Loma was an early center of Taos, built long before Taos Plaza. “Blumenschein’s style is characterized by the use

of deep, rich colors as well as spatial geometry and rhythm,” Parsons said. He also comments on a distinguishing trait of the early masters. “These painters studied and practiced for a long time before they considered themselves artists,” he said. “Today, artists don’t allow themselves enough training; they want to sell right away.”

The livinG masTers Parsons has a second location that works as a showroom for living traditional painters. The Parsons Gallery of the West is located on Kit Carson Road, in a building that first housed the old Taos Bookstore and later an emblematic gallery, The Blue Door.

The role of GallerisTs Gallery owners provide professionally designed places to show art. They interact with collectors and talk to them about art value and money—two subjects artists aren’t always comfortable with. “We not only assess the qualities of artwork, but also know how to better display them and show their merit. We understand the art market, after evaluating hundreds of pieces without the emotional attachment that an artist can feel for his or her own work,” Parsons said. Death, divorce and taxes are the three main ways in which antiques in general, and historic art among them, are dispersed and redistributed. “That’s how we gallerists get art quite often,” Parsons said. “A passionate collector passes away and the next generation is not interested in that particular form of art. A couple separates and they divide and sell common belongings, divvying up houses, cars and antiques. And

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GALLERY SPOTLIGHT

finally, estate taxes have to be paid, and a way of getting money for that is selling art.”

Taos’ fuTure as an arT desTinaTion Parsons is very active in his support of many local museums like the Harwood, the Millicent Rogers, and the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, among others. He feels quite optimistic about the future of the art scene in Taos. “Good things are going on,” he said. “Now that we are celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Taos Society of Artists, I am hopeful that Taos will continue to live up to its name as a great art destination for both artists and art collectors.”

roberT Parsons Gallery

131 Bent St., Taos, NM 87571 (800) 613-5091 taosfounders.com

Parsons Gallery of The WesT 122 Kit Carson Road # D, Taos, NM 87571 (575) 737-9200 parsonsart.com

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Two Birds Jewelers RemaRkable Design exceptional cRaftsmanship 110 paseo del pueblo norte, taos, nm

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Sage Fine Art

Nine Great Taos Artists in One Great Gallery Barbera Bartels Troy Brown Joe Ciaglia Bob Cooley Sal Giglio Elizabeth Jose Lynn McLain R. J. Pfammatter Pat Pollard

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“Autumn Stroll”

Ouray’s Fine Arts

103 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte • Taos • ouraymeyers.com 575.737.9292 • 575.758.1132 Be sure to visit our memorial museum featuring items collected by Ouray’s parents Ralph and Rowena over the last 100 years.

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Capturing the light Taos celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the Taos Society of Artists By Yvonne Pesquera

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PAST AND PRESENT In the summer of 1915, six artists joined together to form the Taos Society of Artists: Oscar Edmund Berninghaus, Ernest Leonard Blumenschein, Eanger Irving Couse, William Herbert Dunton, Bert Geer Phillips, and Joseph Henry Sharp. By deliberately combining their individual efforts for the common good, they were the founding fathers of the Taos arts colony we still enjoy to this day. In those days, there were no art galleries. Unable to sell art locally, the Taos Society of Artists organized traveling exhibitions of their paintings to the major cities of Boston, Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. Robert R. White edited the authoritative history of the group in, “The Taos Society of Artists” (September, 1998). White notes that “from World War I until the mid-1920s, hardly an issue of El Palacio appeared that did not contain a reproduction of a painting by one of the Taos artists, mention of the artists’ activities, or the news of the sale of a major by work one of them.”

“...bold brushstrokes of sumptuous paint, capturing the famous “Taos light”

Some of the members were self-taught artists, whereas others were highly educated in the Art Student League of New York, Académie Julian in Paris, and other storied institutions. Regardless of their backgrounds, they were now painters of the Southwest. They used bold brushstrokes of sumptuous paint, capturing the famous “Taos light” that glows at this high altitude. They approached their paintings with thick representations of architectural elements and traditional dress, using rich, warm colors to convey a sense of peacefulness.

White writes that “the success of the Society was immediate and brought critical recognition for the artists and fame to the town in which they lived. In the following years, the Society increased in size with the addition of other artists who had been attracted by the growing reputation of the Taos Society of Artists and who had been inspired by a unique and beautiful country.” Founding members of the Taos Society of Artists (left to right): B.G. Phillips, W.H. Dunton, J.H. Sharp, O.E. Berninghaus, E.I. Couse and E.L. Blumenschein, 1915. Photographer Unknown, Courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), 40399 Permission also granted from The Couse-Sharp Historic Site, couse-sharp.org.

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breakdown), giving them time to fall in love with Taos and move here permanently. White notes that Blumenschein and Phillips’s decision to stay in Taos was based on the beautiful scenery, clear mountain air, and native inhabitants (referring to the Taos Pueblo Indians and Hispanic New Mexicans). The duo talked about gathering artists in Taos “like the group of Barbizon painters and writers,” referring to the early 19th century French arts colony. Phillips was the first “resident artist” of Taos, staying on permanently after Blumenschein returned to New York after three months. He willingly took on the role of founder of the Taos arts colony, encouraging others to come to Taos and tirelessly promoting the idea. Blumenschein sitting beside the wagon with the broken wheel, 1898. Photo by Bert Phillips Photographer Bert Phillips, Courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), 40377

Sharp had been the first to visit Taos in 1893. But he returned to the New York and Paris. A few years later, Blumenschein and Phillips were travelling through the Southwest on a painting expedition when a transportation incident proved to be the hand of fate. According to White, the story goes like this: “In 1898, Blumenschein and Phillips were traveling through the mountains about 20 miles north of Taos. Their wagon slid into a deep rut and the left rear wheel collapsed. “Taking the broken wheel to Taos for repair, Blumenschein and Phillips arrived in Taos together. The delay caused by the broken wheel had given both of them time to look at the country and to decide that Taos was as far as they wanted to go.” This history has since led to the creation of the proverbial “broken wheel” story. It is not uncommon to meet many people who were “passing through” Taos, but some event caused a delay (such as sickness or car

In 1902, Phillips was elected to the Society of Western artists, which at the time, only stretched as far west as St. Louis. When that group disbanded in 1914, it gave Phillips a model for organizing traveling exhibitions of Taos artists. The Taos Society of Artists lasted from 1915-1927. White points to the fact that they had chartered, held meetings, and kept secretarial minutes which tells of their dreams and aspirations. All told, there would eventually be 21 members of the Society in the active, associate, and honorary categories. But the core group of six gentlemen settled in Taos and lived here long after the Society was just a memory. Their work and their influence is still with us.

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February 5 to June 1 Taos Center for the Arts Exhibits at The Historic Taos Inn · Ephemeral Moments Photographs by Carol Farmer March 12 to april 27 Taos Center for the Arts Encore Gallery Of Men: Strength and Vulnerability Photographs by Zoe Zimmerman March 14 to June 28 Taos Art Museum at the Fechin House Charles Stewart: Taos Paints Taos, “portraits” of the homes of TSA1 members March 27 to June 28 Millicent Rogers Museum New Mexico is My Home (maps, historical objects, textiles, and more). april 17 to July 17 Taos Town Hall · Past, Present and Future: A Celebration of Taos Art Colony · Artists of Northern New Mexico respond to a quote by Ernest Blumenschein, a founder of TSA* april 30 to July 6 Taos Center for the Arts Encore Gallery · Art of Non Violence · Youth project with Nonviolence Works Inc May 22 to october 4 Taos Art Museum at the Fechin House Living the West: Ralph Meyers and the TSA1 · Paintings by the Taos artist, trader, and guide for TSA1, Ralph Meyers (1885-1948). May 16 to SepteMber 7 The Harwood Museum of Art An Enduring Appeal: The TSA1 Rarely seen works of art gathered from private collections and the museum’s collection.

May 16 to SepteMber 7 Blumenschein Home and Museum Catching the Light, watercolors by TSA1 Members

SepteMber 19 to January 24 The Harwood Museum of Art · Works from the Collection: Early Prints A Pressing Through Time Exhibit

May 23 to SepteMber Hacienda de los Martinez The Lighter Side of Taos: Historic Photographs from the Archives

SepteMber 25 to october 4 Taos Fall Arts Festival: Taos Selects and Taos Open

July 1 to auGuSt 8 Taos Art Museum at the Fechin House · Gala Auction Exhibition A national juried show of art inspired by Taos for Silent Auction. July 1 to January 29 Millicent Rogers Museum · Margaret Tafoya: Santa Clara Pueblo Potter July 5 to SepteMber 30 Couse-Sharp Historic Site Italy to Taos: Rolshoven and the TSA1

SepteMber 26 to January 3 Taos Art Museum at the Fechin House · Jonathon Sobol Evolutions: 1984 – 2004, retrospective of a contemporary Taos artist october 1 to January 18 Taos Center for the Arts Encore Gallery Contemporary Taos, A Juried Exhibit A Pressing Through Time Exhibit

october 15 to January 30 Taos Art Museum at the Fechin House Historic Prints and Contemporary July 9 to auGuSt 24 Prints: A Juried Exhibit Taos Center for the Arts Encore Gallery Two Pressing Through Time Exhibits The Taos Now Exhibition · A juried exhibition celebrating the legacy of october 16 to February 19 TSA1 by showing what is happening Millicent Rogers Museum · Native NOW in Taos American and Hispanic Printmakers A Pressing Through Time Exhibit July 21 to noveMber 7 Taos Town Hall october 2 to 22 Taos and Beyond: Studio Tour Artists The Couse-Sharp Historic Site Joseph Henry Sharp Prints auGuSt 14 to January 29 A Pressing Through Time Exhibit Millicent Rogers Museum Stepping Out: Traditional Hispanic noveMber 13 to February and Native American Clothing Taos Town Hall · Under a Common auGuSt 27 to SepteMber 24 Sky invitational exhibit honoring Taos Center for the Arts Encore Gallery 100 Years of Taos Art Beautiful Midden, project exhibition auGuSt 22 to october 4 San Francisco de Asis Church Parish Building · 200th Anniversary Exhibit of Historic Material SepteMber 19 to January 24 E.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum · Prints by Ernest Blumenschein and Helen Blumenschein A Pressing Through Time Exhibit

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ARTIST INDEX Abblett Ginny 85 Abeyta Tony 64 Adair Mark 58, 59 Agius Jim 2 Ahlgren Karen 18 Alexander Lorraine 12, 13 Alvarado Mary 81 Anderson Carolyn 2 Anderson David 36 Andrews Eric 52 Anglada Carla 21 Apke Sunny 85 Archer Amber 12, 13 Archuleta Michael 35 Arnett Joe Anna 16 Asher James 16 Autumn Christine 21 Avery Lyn 16 Baciotti Cameron 6 Backus Susan 36 Bahe Alan 36 Baker Bill 16, 35 Barbee James 16 Barker Claudette 44, 45, 46,47 Barker Jim 21 Barker John 52 Barkley Barbara 6 Barlock Carolyn 2 Barnes Nadina 66 Barnett Rickie 34 Barsano Ron 39 Bartels Barbera 64 Batson Robert 16 Batterton Robert 16 Baucom Margaret 16 Baumann Steven 46 Beasley Nancy 21 Beck Marie 66 Beilfuss Kevin 2 Bell Larry 52 Bell Susan 9 Bella Sue Martin 36 Benoist Emily Ruffin 25 Benrimo Thomas W. 52, 58, 59 Bensusan Kitty 21 Berry John 16 Binette Dawn 85

Artists listed alphabetically by surname. Corresponding number represents either the gallery representing the artist or the artist’s personal advertisement. Branch Beverly 4 Carter Patric 16 De Marinis Carol 81 Brett Dorothy 38 Castagnet Alvaro 2 De Nicola Issa 16 Beyond Taos / Art Calendar 56 Catusco Louis 52 De Puy Isabel 52 Binger Bill 16 Challenger J.D. 73 De Puy John 52 Birnbaum Sheela 6 Chavez Alonzo 34 De Souza Diane 34 6 Bisttram Emil 52, 58, 59 Chavez Pedro 34 Dedee 92 Black Elizabeth 9 Cheng Paul 2 Dekeuster Joanne 92 Blakelock Ralph 54 Chernoff Lisa 46, 47 Dekeuster Kevin 36 Blanchard Pamella 6 Chinni Peter 81 Dewitt Tom 16 Blaustein Sharyn 6 Chrisman Michelle 21, 31 Disbrow Rene 52 Bleifeld Stanley 2 Ciaglia Joe 64 Dixon Tom 16 Blumenschein Ernest 38 Clark Michael 16 Dixon Deby 35 Bocchicchio Nate 16 Clarke Wendy 66 Donahey Kathy 44, 45, 46, 47 Bolen Vicki 34 Cochran Jeff 16 Doolittle Mary 21 Boren Evelyne 15 Coffin Barry 6 Dubont Karyn Borts-Medlock Autumn 16 Cohn Kerrielynn 34 Dukepoo Michael & Cassandra 36 81 Brackett Don 39 Coleman Angie 17 Dunlap Jane 81 Bradford Suzan 16 Coley Kemper 21 Dunlap Roy 16 Brandt Les 9 Collins Charles 3 Eagle Black 6 Brendin Jemison 6 Concha Tracy 39 Ebben Steven 81 Brennan Kathleen 16 Cone Bill 2 Eger Diane 6, 16 Brett Dorothy 52, 58, 59 Cook Howard 52, 58, 59 Egri Ted 54 Briner BJ 21 Cookie Murraye 4 Eilshemius Louis 2 Brisson-Stahl Jacquelene 34 Cooley Bob 64 Elliott Ken 52 Britt Meredith 46, 47 Cooper Ron 52 Ellis Bob 52 Brokeshoulder Randy 36 Coriz Rodney 36 Ellis R.C. 2 Brown Daniel 46, 47 Cornelius Ray-Mel 12, 13 English Kim 21 Brown Sweet Marcie 3 Corning Alice 58, 59 Epp Phil 65 Brown Troy 16, 64 Couse E.I. 38 Evans Keith 12, 13 Brusselback Harry 81 Craft Sharon 9 Ewing Charles 58, 59 Buck Delbert 36 Curry Ben 34 Ewing Louie 34 Buckman Anne Maria 6 Curtin Laura 16 Fahrney Marianne 36 Bundy Chris 62 Curtis Edward S 58, 59 Faires Jerry 6 Bunn Timothy 3 Daggett Ken 12, 13 Farr Cathy 38 Burnham Julie 6 Dahl-Bredine Chris 16 Fechin Nicholai 58, 59 Burninghaus Oscar 38 Daniels Lori 9 Fick Jorge 16 Burns Burke 18 Dant Joyce 18 Fitch Robert 36 Bustos Hector 16 Dasburg Andrew 58, 59 Forbes Anne 34 Cafazzo Robert 22 Davies Ab 54 Foshee Clara 16, 34 Calcagno Lawrence 52 Davis Audrey 9 Foster Lenny 16 Calhoun Magi 6 Davis Jonan 12, 13 Frates Dennis 38 Cameron Sheena 12, 13 Davis William C. 9 Fremont Ellis 54 Candelaria Doug 9 Dawson Doug 2 Friedman Arnold 34 Canencia Jose 35 Day Stephen 21 Fryer Gillian 16 Carey Cathy 44, 45, 46, 47 De Feo Julie 12, 13 Fullbright John 35 Carlson George 2 De Fremery Diane 19, 81 Furlow Malcolm 34 Carter Don 9 De La Noe Adeine 21 Gaddis Jess 86 • www.galleryguideoftaos.com


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Gagne Aimee 62 Ganthiers Louise 52 Garcia Lydia 36 Garcia Meredith 21, 68 Garel Leo 52 Garick Camille 75 Garoutte PJ 21 Garrett Dan 9 Garvey Joseph 62 Gentry Judy 21 Gersh Bill 52 Giglio Sal 64 Gillis Doug 12, 13 Glanz Daniel 2 Goebels Ron 32, 33 Goldman Richard 16 Gonzales Damien 2 Gonzalez Olgateresa Baigas 16 Gootgeld Steven 12, 13 Gorman RC 35 Grant Coni 21 Graves Valerie 21 Green Lance 12, 13 Griffey Peggy 81 Gusterson Leigh 1, 67 Guthrie Arlo 3 Haddaway Ed 91 Hahn Dave 16 Hall Lane 2 Haller Helga 66 Halsey Jeanne 18, 34 Hamil Joyce 9 Hanrahan Mary 16 Hansen Peter 21 Hargis Nancy & Mark 9 Hartman Cami 34 Hauer Pam Lujan 12,13 Hawkes Mari 34, 66, 81 Hawley Richard 65 Hawley Tupper 21, 65 Hayes Arlene LaDell 12,13 Heartwell Lee 9 Heckman Andrea 16 Hegener John 6 Heil Greg 9 Heitzman Roger 9 Hendricks Kit 18 Hendrix Brenda 9 Hennings E. Martin 38

Hensley Michael Herbert Dunton Hess Alicia Hettinger David Hewitt Rick Hicks Kent Hills Jeffrey Hoeksema Mary Hoeksema Ron Hoffman Frank Hollingshead Mat Horst Mark Howard Cook Howarth Katrina Howell Frank Huston Ann Hutson John Immel Peggy Immel Steve Jacobs Dan Jadu Design James Jonna James Kino Jaramillo Yavanne Jasper-Vogel Lynda Jay Elle Jirby Inger John Ann Johnson Douglas Johnson Olivia Jojola Tony Jonson Raymond Jordan Jerry Jose Elizabeth Joy Elizabeth Keffer Jim Keheley Kristine Kelsen Don Kennedy Danielle Kennedy David Michael Kilgore Rosa Linda Kloss Gene Kobayashi Milt Kuhn Walt Lage Joel Lambridis Cathleen Lamkin JK Lampl Dorothy Landau Jeremy G.

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Larimore Ron 69, 81 Larson Peggy 16 Latham Barbara 38 Lee Jivan 15, 16 Leffel David A. 2 Lenwell Josie 85 Lerner Sandra 52 Leustig Issy 16 Leustig Jack 16 Liang Weizhen 2 Libin Claire 52 Liermann Geraldine 18, 34, 66 Lippincott Janet 52 Liu Huihan 2 Lockhart Tom 9 Lockwood Ward 52 Lohrding Ron 18 Long Connie And Tim 34 Lopez Kate 58,59 Lopez Ron 52 Loretto Glenda 36 Lovelace Suzanne 18 Luftig Dennis 81 Luftig Sylvia 81 Lujan Antonia 4, 36 Lujan Ira 36 Luther MC 21 Lyman Whitaker 6 Mabe Dean 16 Machaud Al 16 Macias Marissa 34 Mackrill Perru 18 Macpherson Kevin 16 Mahka Ron 58,59 Maho Garrett 36 Mallegni Jacqueline 12,13 Malott Lori 65 Mandelman Beatrice 52, 54 Mangatt Terry 36 Manno Lois 12,13 Mannschreck Rebecca 9 Manzo Tony 16 Marchese Ciancio Ron 6 Mares Shelbee 35 Markeson Bobbie 9 Marquez Christa 16, 21 Marsha Fawns 16 Martin America 52 Martinez Antonio 36

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Martinez Joseph 6 Martinez Maria 36 Martinez Mathew 6 Martinez Miguel 35 Marshall Jake 26 Matthews Mary 18 Mayer David 2 McAfee Ila 38 McCarthy Kay 65 McCullough Susan 21 McElmurry Jill 23,58,59 McGivern Peggy 9 McHorse Jacquelene 66 McKinzie Wayne 2 McLain Lynn 5,64 16 McNeil Ted Mercuri Liz 16 Messick Scott 16, 18, 81 Meyer Edgar 21 Meyerowitz Sasha 48,49 Meyerowitz Tajana 48,49 Meyers Ouray 65 Mieshiel 6 Miller Charlotte 4 Miller G.L. 9 Miller Sandra 34 Milosevich Debra 21 Minks Louise 21 Mirabal Aaron 36 Mongiell Ginger 16 Montgomery David 12,13 Moore Jan & Jo 2 Moore Jeri 9 Moore Marion 11 Morel Chris 47 Morris Iva 9 Moulthrop Matt 9 Mullican Lee 52 Murray John 6 Mynarcik Jill 21 Narrie Toole 4 Navratil Greg 15 Nemo 21 Nes Margaret 21 Nestoria Coriz 36 Neumann Jeffrey L. 16 Nevaquaya Tim 35 Newberry Sarah 34 Nez Teresa 36


Nichols Richard Alan Nichols Jean Nicki Mark Nielsen Valerie Norman Bruce Northcutt Charlotte O’Connor Paul Okonkwo Nnamdi Osborne John Phillip Parsons Pamela Pascarella Paul Pasquarelli Susan Paulk Joanne Peina Claudia Peirce Betsy Perkinsm Jeffrey Perkinson Tom Pfammatter R.J. Phillips Bert Phillips John David Pintki Piper Lydia Pollard Pat Pollis Kimberly Porter Dean Potter Joan Price Cheryl Price Gwen Price Janet Price Brad Price Ken Prince Victoria Sojourn Pulos Cris Quiller Stephen Quilligan Laura Quinn Jan Rane Bill Rane Judith Rauch Linda Ray Lovato Ray Robert Reed Doel Reina Renwick Robert Reto Messmer Reyna Tony Reynolds Robert Rial Michelle Ribak Louis Richel Shaun

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Rickert Paul 2 Riedel David 2 Rink Madison J 21 Robertshaw Gloria 16 Rubio Domingo 6 Robles Julian 39 Robles-Shaw Catherine 36 Rocche Domingo 35 Rodriguez Anita 16, 81 Rogers Tom 52 Roller Gary 46, 47 Rusnell Elizabeth 34, 58, 59 Rusnell Wesley 58, 59 Russell Gail 66 Russell Sally 65 Sahmie Rachel 36 Salin Wendy 9 Salsbury Abby 34 Sander Sherry 2 Sandifer Rosie 2 Sandoval Ed 16 Sarinova Summer 12, 13 Schaller Thomas W. 2 Schiff Karen 52 Schlam Carolyn 34 Schneider William A. 2 Scholder Fritz 52 Schoonover Beverly 58, 59 Scullu Jenna 18 Segura Juanjo 16 Seibert Kim 36 Sharp Joseph 38 Sheppard Tracy Turner44,45,46,47 Shimonek Mick 21 Shinovich Michael 4 Shorty Eddy 58, 59 Shroyer Charlotte 4, 57 Sice Troy 36 Siebert Kim 34 Sievers Holly 22 Sihvonen Ab 52 Silverman Burton 2 Smith Cletus 9 Smith Geraint 16, 90 Smith Kathleen 19, 21 Sobol Jonathan 21 Solomon Lindsy 16 Soule Siri 34 Sparks Joseph 35 Spei Martin 52

Spellman Steven 12,13 Spencer Keith 9 Spencer Ken 2 Stan Cobb 4 Stapper Cindy 12, 13 Stratton Mary 21,46, 47 Stribling Judy Ann 65 Stroh Earl 52, 58, 59 Stroh-Miller Judith 21 Strong Charles 52 Strong Mark 52 Suazo John 36 Sullins David 6, 16 Sutton Elaine 34 Swiatek Vick 9 Tacang Brian 34 Takayama Michio 35, 52 Talbot Josh 6 Taos Founders 58, 59 Taos Moderns 58, 59 Teeguarden Adrienne 91 Teitelbaum Adam 6 Teitelbaum Tracy 6 Thomas Katie 85 Thompson Cami 16 Thompson Kay 12, 13 Thompson-Smith Shirley 2 Tibbs Maureen 18, 54, 81 Tobey Rebecca 2 Tollardo Frank 36 Traynor Pattie 21 Tredwin Kelley 34 Treiber Kim 46, 47 Trenchard Stephanie 12, 13 Two Hawks Brian 91 Ubechel Shari 24 Valencia Adrian 6 Valencia Gloria 46, 47 Van Nattar Gene 3 Vaughan V 9 Veda Wyatt 26 Vega Raphael 18 Velarde Shelden Nunez 36 Victor Gabriel 36 Victor Higgins 38 Vielehr Bill 52 Vigil Dan 21 Vigil Michael 20 Vigil Veloy 35 Vinella Ray 21

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Vito Teresa Wagner Rory Walbye George Waldis Venja Waldrum Harold Wallis Scott Walt Gonske Walter Ufer Ward Don Warner Mary Ann Wasowski Sally Waszak Krysteen Webb Janet Weddle Jen Wesley Ron Wheeler Thom Wheelock Seymour White Charles White Chris White Minna White Randy Lee Wilbanks Mary Wild Annie Wilde Teruko William Hook Williams Cheryl Williams Roger Wilms Jurgen Winnubst Hubertus Wolf Pattie Wood Mary Dolph Woodall Katie Woods Jack Worman Dinah Wu Zhaoming Wyatt Kenneth Wyatt Marshall Jill Wyndham Ann Wyndham H. Ann Yates Marilyn Yazzie Angie Yeager Doug Youn Seung Youngbuck Jason Yungotsuna Elmer Zaring Barbara

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