
Discover Taos’ vibrant art scene in the new 2025-2026 Taos Gallery Guide – Our biggest ever!
In this year’s guide, we highlight the work of Taos Pueblo jewelry artist Maria Samora. In 2009, she became the poster artist for SWAIA’s Indian Market, making history as the youngest recipient of this honor, the first jeweler to receive it, and one of only three to ever achieve this distinction. Since then, she has won numerous prestigious awards on a national level and cultivated a loyal international clientele. Samora is a true treasure of Taos, and her heirloom-quality pieces exemplify her timeless vision.
Next, we introduce Steve McFarland, the owner of Revolt Gallery. Revolt is more than just a gallery; it serves as a venue for impactful art that communicates through traditional framed artworks, incendiary music, and various art-adjacent events.
Art has long been a marker of taste and influence, and Gallery 215 takes that concept a step further. Located within a private residence, Gallery 215 isn’t just about viewing art — it’s about being granted access to sit with and even stay with art displayed throughout the historic adobe home. Gallery 215 allows high-end art collectors to cross a threshold most will never step through.
Finally, we profile four galleries significantly impacting Taos: Sliver 815, Atelier 111, Omnihum Gallery, and The Valley. These spaces invigorate Taos with fresh creative energy, championing emerging artists, experimental programming, and bold curatorial perspectives. They encompass everything from craft-based practices to visionary and esoteric art.
Find your copy in the April 3 edition.