Feb 14 Saturday
Flash Fiction Writing Contest to support Ethos Literacy, a nonprofit adult literacy program. The challenge: 100 words on one of these topics: chicken(s), detour, purple, something lost. Age Limit: 14+. 6 prizes including Best Youth Story (writers 14 - 17). E-Publication. Cost: $15 per story submission.
A CELEBRATION OF LOVE AND MUSIC. WE WILL FEATURE SAX MAN PAUL TAYLOR WITH OVER 30 YEARS OF GREAT MUSIC.CHEF ANDREW BUSTOS WILL PRESENT A DELICIOUS 3 COURSE PLATINUM VIP DINNER BEFORE THE SHOW. THE OPENING ACTS ARE GUITARIST STEPHEN PEACE AND VOCALIST SCOTTY GIRON. DANCING ON 2 DANCE FLOORS AND 2 CASH BARS.VALET PARKING AND SELF PARKING. THIS IS THE PERFECT VALENTINE'S DAY EXPERIENCE.
This is a perfect event to celebrate love and music for Valentine's Day. We will feature talented local musicians, The Bosque School Jazz Band, New Mexico Artists Stephen Peace, Claudio Toulousse, and Scotty G. Our featured headliner is Producer/Sax Man Paul Taylor who is celebrating over 30 years of gorgeous music. The evening will begin with a Happy Hour in the Rancher's Club, 3 course Platinum VIP dinner presented by Chef Andrew Bustos, Dancing on 2 Dance Floors, and 2 Cash Bars. THIS WILL BE A NIGHT TO REMEMBER!
Lolita Chakrabarti's play is a riveting and heartfelt historical drama about the true story of Ira Aldridge, an African-American who, in 1833, became the first Black actor to play Othello on the London stage.
Feb 15 Sunday
Arrowsoul Art Collective’s mural installation fuses concepts of the beginning, present, and future of Indigenous pictographic arts. Based in the Southwest region, Arrowsoul Art Collective creates graffiti walls and mural paintings inspired by the evolving meanings of “Future Old School” and “Indigenous Freeways.” The artists create new visions of the Southwest landscape through blending letter structures, illustrative architecture, and textured palettes of places of home. Arrowsoul Art Collective’s projects reunite communities along the Rio Grande through creative participation. Located in the Art Through Struggle Gallery, their newest mural will be on display through June 28, 2026.
Free for museum members, or with admission.
Every Sunday May-Oct 10am to 2pm. The Rail Yards Market is focused on building a resilient, sustainable local economy that we all love to work and play in. Through food, art, and music, we hope to bring our community together in an atmosphere of fun, learning, and creativity. Rail Yards Market is a community organization and a certified 501(c)(3)
BEYOND THE PHYSICAL WORLD is an abstract art exhibit that challenges the artists to transcend logic and language, reaching straight into our emotions and imagination. By focusing on form and feeling, it opens a space of freedom that representational art cannot always offer. It invites us inward—not to question what it is, but to wonder how it moves us. Exhibited art is submitted by ALBUQUERQUE ABSTRACT ARTISTS ALLIANCE.
Opening reception is January 22, 2026. 5 - 7PM
The Same Place at the Same Time is a series of three exhibition rotations that trace how art lives within, emerges from, and connects Taos’s creative communities. By gathering a varied array of arts—wood-fired ceramics, volunteer radio, and Pueblo foodways—into the rotating gallery space, the exhibition highlights the many interconnected maker groups within our larger Taos community. The inclusion of visual art, music, and food emphasizes the diversity of creativity that constructs thriving cultures and communities.
The exhibition is process-focused and collectively developed, documenting how these groups operate and co-curated by the groups themselves. It explores the wide-ranging organizational structures of these collectives, in turn allowing us to consider how these frameworks influence art making, relationships, and the rich culture of Taos. It asks how we might further nurture this expansive web of connections, both inside and outside of the gallery space.
Harwood Museum of Art is honored to collaborate with local artists, makers, and cultural leaders who shape and define Taos’s remarkable artistic landscape.
Curated by Kate Miller, Curatorial Assistant, Harwood Museum of Art.
Image Credit: Red Willow Farmer’s Market. Courtesy of Tiana Suazo
The Same Place at the Same Time is a series of three exhibition rotations that trace how art lives within, emerges from, and connects Taos’ creative communities. By gathering a varied array of arts—wood-fired ceramics, volunteer radio, and Pueblo foodways—into the rotating gallery space, the exhibition highlights the many interconnected maker groups within our larger Taos community. The inclusion of visual art, music, and food emphasizes the diversity of creativity that constructs thriving cultures and communities.
Image Credit: KNCE Studio. Courtesy of True Taos Radio, KNCE 93.5 FM