Surprises abound at Taos Abstract Artist Collective’s Fall Exhibition "Free Falling Divisions" by Mark Reynolds. "Birds of a Feather" by Leigh Oviatt. "Katiana" by Ron Lopez. "Machine Interpretations ///" by Violet Moon Tower. "Single Hair" by Rocío Rodríguez. "In Search of Clarity" by Nancy Kirk. "Remember Me" by Layne Jackson. "Triangles 8678" by Abby Richardson. "What Goes through the Mother is Felt in the Child" by Monika Guerra. "Pure Feelings #1" by Maximo Gonzalez-Menchaca. "Everything She Touches" by Marianne Hall. "Kintaro Series 13" by Julia Takahashi. “Tide Marks” by Jacqueline Mallegni. Published October 26, 2025 - 7:00 a.m. Modified October 26, 2025 - 7:00 a.m. As featured on - Surprises abound at Taos Abstract Artist Collective’s Fall Exhibition The Taos Abstract Artist Collective (TAAC) produces two massive group shows each year. I went to the spring one and was so impressed that I knew I would want to review the one this fall, which opens Saturday, Nov. 1. collection_d2bc566f-89d2-490d-b767-78a516623ae2.html
As featured on - Surprises abound at Taos Abstract Artist Collective’s Fall Exhibition The Taos Abstract Artist Collective (TAAC) produces two massive group shows each year. I went to the spring one and was so impressed that I knew I would want to review the one this fall, which opens Saturday, Nov. 1.
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