A four-letter word for art: Taos remains a mecca for artists — here are five standout public pieces “Taos Matriarch” by Lynnette Haozous was created in 2022 and is located at 105 Cam De La Placita in Taos. “Buddha Means Business” by JJ Horner and Mock Juan is located at Revolt Gallery, 222 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte in Taos. Ernest Doty painted “Untitled,” circa 2020, at World Cup Coffee, 1023 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte A in Taos. Detail at right. Ernest Doty painted “Untitled,” circa 2020, at World Cup Coffee, 1023 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte A in Taos. “The Fledgling” by Christian Ristow is from 2011 and located at Revolt Gallery, 222 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte. “The Historical Women of Taos” mural by Jenny Ustick is located at University of New Mexico-Taos’ Rio Grande Hall, located at 120 Civic Plaza Drive. Published April 28, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. Modified April 28, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - A four-letter word for art: Taos remains a mecca for artists — here are five standout public pieces There’s power in art. For more than a century, Taos has been a place for artists to flourish. From the Taos Society of Artists to modern-day artists, the area remains one of inspiration. As one walks around Taos, there are dozens of public art pieces – each with its own story and purpose. collection_ad6b02dc-0274-11ef-b380-a3c2386183d6.html
As featured on - A four-letter word for art: Taos remains a mecca for artists — here are five standout public pieces There’s power in art. For more than a century, Taos has been a place for artists to flourish. From the Taos Society of Artists to modern-day artists, the area remains one of inspiration. As one walks around Taos, there are dozens of public art pieces – each with its own story and purpose.
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