Art Organizations
Taos Artist Organization
Taos Artist Organization (TAO) has a large number of super fine Taos artists. The mission of the Taos Artist Organization is to create a forum for visual artists and the greater community to inspire one another. A powerful art community organization is cr ...
Taos Fall Arts
Taos Fall Arts. Taos Medical Services Foundation (a non-profit organization) believes that Art is the Heart of Taos. The Foundation sponsors two prestigious shows each fall. This is an exciting time for the artists, their patrons, the many volunteers and ...
Taos Gallery Association
If you love fine art, you'll love the member galleries listed on this Taos Gallery Association site. Member galleries include: The Aloni Reznik Studio, Art Divas Gallery, Bent Tree Gallery, Blue Moon Art Gallery, Brazos Fine Art, Brody White, Bryans Galle ...
Taos Institute for Glass Art
TIGA works in hand with other organizations to bring enrichment to our community through art experiences and art education, thus promoting cultural tourism and green-friendly industry. These relationships empower us all. Glass Alliance - New Mexico, Taos ...
Taos National Society of Watercolorists
Organized in 1992, the Taos National Society of Watercolorists is dedicated to promoting the production of professional quality watercolor on both local and national levels. Exhibitions in Taos include those at the Taos Art Museum, the Millicent Rogers Mu ...
Taos Society of Artists
Robert L. Parsons Fine Art - Exhibiting paintings from the Taos Founders and Early Santa Fe and Taos Art Colonies. Taos Society of Artists: Kenneth Miller Adams, Oscar E. Berninghaus, Ernest L. Blumenschein, E. Irving Couse, Catherine Carter Critcher, Wil ...
Taos Society of Portrait Artists
The Taos Society of Portrait Artists (TSoPA) is a group of representational portrait artists from Taos, New Mexico and the surrounding area. This organization is dedicated to sharing an awareness of this historical and contemporary art form. The members o ...
The Couse Foundation
In 2001 The Couse Foundation was formed to preserve the home and studio in Taos, New Mexico, of Eanger Irving Couse, the prominent early 20th century painter of American Indian subjects. Couse was one of the founders of the Taos Art Colony and first pres ...
