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Permanent Exhibit
Taos NM
575-758-9826
A repository for the work of many painters who have lived in Taos
Includes the santo collection of Mabel Dodge Luhan, and a collection of carved wood sculptures by Patrocino Barela. Changing exhibitions. Open Tue-Sat 10-5; Sun 12-5. Closed Mondays and major holidays.
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street
harwoodmuseum.org
Fri, Jun 25 '10
Exhibition
Thru Aug 31 '10
Taos NM
575-758-9826
Return to Sacred Place
Featuring works by Victor Higgins, Joseph Henry Sharp, E.I. Couse, Bert Geer Philips, Ernest L. Blumenschein, Oscar Berninghaus, Victor Higgins, and Walter Ufer.
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street
harwoodmuseum.org
Fri, Jun 25 '10
Exhibition
Thru Aug 31 '10
Taos NM
575-758-9826
Taos Pueblo Photographs" - Images from 1875 to the present
Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been a magnet for photographers since shortly after the invention of photography in France in 1839, and this exhibition of original, rare photographs has been collected over nearly two decades.
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street
harwoodmuseum.org
Fri, Jun 25 '10
Exhibition
Thru Aug 31 '10
Taos NM
575-758-9826
Gene Kloss: From Berkeley to Taos
Work of the printmaking virtuoso from 1924 to 1985
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street
harwoodmuseum.org
Fri, Jun 25 '10
Exhibition
Thru Aug 31 '10
Taos NM
575-758-9826
Sacred Navajo Sandpaintings: Rendered in Wool
Sandpainting has long been utilized by various cultures as a means of accessing divine healing powers. These are often temporary, ritual paintings prepared for religious or healing ceremonies. In the United States, the Native Americans in the Southwest are the primary practitioners (the most famous of which are the Navajo). The Navajo term for sandpainting is iikaah, "place where the gods come and go." The intended result is a balanced, harmonious and healthy relationship with the Holy People.
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street
harwoodmuseum.org

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