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The Harwood Museum of Art brings Taos arts to the world and world arts to Taos
The Harwood Museum showcases a diverse tapestry of over 100 years of art in Taos. We enhance learning, creativity, and cultural life for the Taos community by enabling the power of arts to honor the past and inspire the future.
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The Harwood Museum of Art is one of the best kept secrets in the Southwest. Founded in 1923 in Taos, New Mexico, the museum’s collections and exhibitions tell a comprehensive story of art in Taos and Northern New Mexico. You will explore notable art from contemporary to traditional in a John Gaw Meem historic building.
The Harwood Museum of Art’s impressive permanent collection also includes the world renowned Agnes Martin Gallery, often compared to the Rothko Chapel. This installation of seven paintings, the only one of its kind in the world, was gifted to the Harwood by abstract expressionist painter Agnes Martin who called Taos her home.
In the 1940s-1950s Taos became one of the centers of modernist artistic activity in the United States. The Harwood’s extensive Taos Moderns and mid 20th century collection includes Andrew Dasburg, Marsden Hartley, Louis Ribak, Clay Spohn, Emil Bisttram, Dorothy Eugenie Brett, Edward Corbett and many more.
The Harwood Museum also features a significant collection of early 20th century artists including the Taos Society of Artists. See famous works by Victor Higgins, E. Martin Hennings, Joseph Henry Sharp, Ernest L. Blumenschein, E.I. Couse and others.
Our Native American collection includes original art by notable indigenous artists like John Suazo, Tony Abeyta, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Juan Tafiho Mirabal, Julian Martinez, Dwayne Wilcox and others.
Our Hispanic Traditions collection has a number of historic santos, bultos, retablos, and crosses including art by Jose Rafael Aragon. The Harwood Museum has the largest collection of santero artists Patrociño Barela and Gustavo Victor Goler.
Join us for insightful lectures and special artist presentations in our 95-seat Arthur Bell Auditorium. We open our doors and share a variety of special events and art exhibition receptions throughout the year.
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
Unearthing Futures / Desenterrando Futuros
Jun 27, 2026—Feb 28, 2027
Upcoming Events
16Aug6:00 pm10:00 pmSecond Chance Prom
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Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted? Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted?
Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend with your dream date or just want a do-over, this is your chance to celebrate authentically with your chosen family. 💖🏳️🌈
Dress up, dance, and make the memories you deserve!
All are welcome.
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August 16, 2025 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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05Sep7:00 pm10:00 pmStar Party
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We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac on September 5, 2025!
Ross’s’ work offers a mysterious, alluring backdrop for live music by Dallas Acid, an outdoor DJ set by pretty666, astrology readings by Sage the Cosmic, backyard stargazing, and a pop-up bar by Rolling Still Distillery. Take a break from dancing to explore the museum galleries, which will be open throughout the event.
Get your tickets online or at the door.
All are welcome!
Image: Star Axis (1971 – still in progress) Looking north at Star Axis, 1.5 hour time lapse star trails.
© 2024 Charles Ross / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo by Charles Ross.
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September 5, 2025 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
26Sep6:30 pm8:00 pm"Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos"Community Celebration
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Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos. Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos.
Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque based Burque Jazz Bandits.
This is event is free and open to the public.
Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos refocuses the story of post-World War II artistic movements by highlighting those artists working, communing, and connecting in Taos from 1945 onward. These artists founded the next great wave of abstraction that took root in the region, bringing their vast creativity and international connections to the community. Highlighting works from Harwood Museum of Art’s permanent collection and sourcing significant loans regionally and nationally, this exhibition tells the story of how Taos contributed to conversations and explorations in the national art scene during the post-World War II period.
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September 26, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
05Dec4:00 pm7:00 pmLighting Ledoux
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition! Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition!
Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter celebration Lighting Ledoux. Enjoy bonfires and farolitos, performances up and down this historic street, free museum admission, holiday art making, an artist market and lots of festive cheer.
Time
December 5, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
16Aug6:00 pm10:00 pmSecond Chance Prom
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted? Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted?
Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend with your dream date or just want a do-over, this is your chance to celebrate authentically with your chosen family. 💖🏳️🌈
Dress up, dance, and make the memories you deserve!
All are welcome.
more
Time
August 16, 2025 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Related Events
05Sep7:00 pm10:00 pmStar Party
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac on September 5, 2025!
Ross’s’ work offers a mysterious, alluring backdrop for live music by Dallas Acid, an outdoor DJ set by pretty666, astrology readings by Sage the Cosmic, backyard stargazing, and a pop-up bar by Rolling Still Distillery. Take a break from dancing to explore the museum galleries, which will be open throughout the event.
Get your tickets online or at the door.
All are welcome!
Image: Star Axis (1971 – still in progress) Looking north at Star Axis, 1.5 hour time lapse star trails.
© 2024 Charles Ross / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo by Charles Ross.
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Time
September 5, 2025 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
26Sep6:30 pm8:00 pm"Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos"Community Celebration
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos. Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos.
Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque based Burque Jazz Bandits.
This is event is free and open to the public.
Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos refocuses the story of post-World War II artistic movements by highlighting those artists working, communing, and connecting in Taos from 1945 onward. These artists founded the next great wave of abstraction that took root in the region, bringing their vast creativity and international connections to the community. Highlighting works from Harwood Museum of Art’s permanent collection and sourcing significant loans regionally and nationally, this exhibition tells the story of how Taos contributed to conversations and explorations in the national art scene during the post-World War II period.
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Time
September 26, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
05Dec4:00 pm7:00 pmLighting Ledoux
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition! Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition!
Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter celebration Lighting Ledoux. Enjoy bonfires and farolitos, performances up and down this historic street, free museum admission, holiday art making, an artist market and lots of festive cheer.
Time
December 5, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
16Aug6:00 pm10:00 pmSecond Chance Prom
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted? Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted?
Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend with your dream date or just want a do-over, this is your chance to celebrate authentically with your chosen family. 💖🏳️🌈
Dress up, dance, and make the memories you deserve!
All are welcome.
more
Time
August 16, 2025 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Related Events
05Sep7:00 pm10:00 pmStar Party
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac on September 5, 2025!
Ross’s’ work offers a mysterious, alluring backdrop for live music by Dallas Acid, an outdoor DJ set by pretty666, astrology readings by Sage the Cosmic, backyard stargazing, and a pop-up bar by Rolling Still Distillery. Take a break from dancing to explore the museum galleries, which will be open throughout the event.
Get your tickets online or at the door.
All are welcome!
Image: Star Axis (1971 – still in progress) Looking north at Star Axis, 1.5 hour time lapse star trails.
© 2024 Charles Ross / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo by Charles Ross.
more
Time
September 5, 2025 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
26Sep6:30 pm8:00 pm"Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos"Community Celebration
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos. Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos.
Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque based Burque Jazz Bandits.
This is event is free and open to the public.
Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos refocuses the story of post-World War II artistic movements by highlighting those artists working, communing, and connecting in Taos from 1945 onward. These artists founded the next great wave of abstraction that took root in the region, bringing their vast creativity and international connections to the community. Highlighting works from Harwood Museum of Art’s permanent collection and sourcing significant loans regionally and nationally, this exhibition tells the story of how Taos contributed to conversations and explorations in the national art scene during the post-World War II period.
more
Time
September 26, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
05Dec4:00 pm7:00 pmLighting Ledoux
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition! Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition!
Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter celebration Lighting Ledoux. Enjoy bonfires and farolitos, performances up and down this historic street, free museum admission, holiday art making, an artist market and lots of festive cheer.
Time
December 5, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
16Aug6:00 pm10:00 pmSecond Chance Prom
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted? Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted?
Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend with your dream date or just want a do-over, this is your chance to celebrate authentically with your chosen family. 💖🏳️🌈
Dress up, dance, and make the memories you deserve!
All are welcome.
more
Time
August 16, 2025 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Related Events
05Sep7:00 pm10:00 pmStar Party
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac on September 5, 2025!
Ross’s’ work offers a mysterious, alluring backdrop for live music by Dallas Acid, an outdoor DJ set by pretty666, astrology readings by Sage the Cosmic, backyard stargazing, and a pop-up bar by Rolling Still Distillery. Take a break from dancing to explore the museum galleries, which will be open throughout the event.
Get your tickets online or at the door.
All are welcome!
Image: Star Axis (1971 – still in progress) Looking north at Star Axis, 1.5 hour time lapse star trails.
© 2024 Charles Ross / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo by Charles Ross.
more
Time
September 5, 2025 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
26Sep6:30 pm8:00 pm"Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos"Community Celebration
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos. Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos.
Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque based Burque Jazz Bandits.
This is event is free and open to the public.
Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos refocuses the story of post-World War II artistic movements by highlighting those artists working, communing, and connecting in Taos from 1945 onward. These artists founded the next great wave of abstraction that took root in the region, bringing their vast creativity and international connections to the community. Highlighting works from Harwood Museum of Art’s permanent collection and sourcing significant loans regionally and nationally, this exhibition tells the story of how Taos contributed to conversations and explorations in the national art scene during the post-World War II period.
more
Time
September 26, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
05Dec4:00 pm7:00 pmLighting Ledoux
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition! Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition!
Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter celebration Lighting Ledoux. Enjoy bonfires and farolitos, performances up and down this historic street, free museum admission, holiday art making, an artist market and lots of festive cheer.
Time
December 5, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
12Jul8:30 pm10:00 pmSTEMarts [AR] AstroTour: A New Way to See the Stars
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STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is part of our continued collaboration with the Harwood Museum of Art and UNM Taos, and is sponsored by the Lor Foundation.
The AstroTour will begin at 8:30 PM in the back courtyard of the museum, where guests are invited to settle in for a quiet reflection under the early night sky. Our guest storytellers — Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the NRAO/VLA; Henrietta Gomez, Taos elder; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador — will guide us through personal and scientific narratives that trace our connection to the stars.
In Taos, New Mexico, on July 12th, it will get dark enough for optimal stargazing around 9:30 PM, when astronomical twilight begins — the time when the sun is 12–18 degrees below the horizon. At this point, the event will shift to the front parking lot, where participants can explore a series of Augmented Reality Astro Stations created by the STEMarts Youth Ambassadors. Using your phone, you’ll point to the night sky to unlock animated overlays of constellations — offering artistic interpretations that blend astronomical science with speculative futures.
The AstroTour culminates with a telescope viewing station, where participants will have the opportunity to observe celestial objects up close and engage with Dr. Colin Nicholls, Associate Professor at UNM Taos; Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory/VLA; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador.
This immersive sci-art experience was inspired in part by the exhibition Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac, currently on view at the Harwood. Ross’s lifelong exploration of starlight, time, and planetary motion provided a creative spark for the student coders who developed the generative visualizations for the AR stations using P5.js.
This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served, and guests are encouraged to arrive early for a relaxed and thoughtful evening under the stars. We hope you’ll join us to explore the sky in new ways and to celebrate the creativity of our local youth.
The STEMarts [AR] AstroTours are made possible thanks to the Lor Foundation, with continued support from the Space Valley Foundation.
Generative Art: Claudia Angelina Diaz Grano
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July 12, 2025 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm
01Aug4:00 pm7:00 pmFirst Friday
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Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum! Join us this month for a special First Friday as we
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Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum!
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August 1, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
07Aug6:00 pm7:00 pmChasing Uncertainty: A Retrospective of the Taos Wood Fired CommunityTalk
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Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the last 20 years. They will discuss the kilns that have come and gone and how materials and firing techniques have developed over the years.
Image: Happy Kiln. Courtesy of Logan Wannamaker. Photo by Alex Cancro.
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August 7, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
09Aug(Aug 9)9:00 am10(Aug 10)12:00 pmStar Map Workshop with Poet Dan-Beachy Quick
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Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care and work towards making an art-piece (be it poem, mico-fiction, micro-essay, painting, pottery, etc.) that considers the larger mystery of the world.
Space is limited in this collaborative workshop that will take place in the Harwood galleries and studio. Basic materials provided. Ages 16+.
Dates: August 9 + 10, 2025
Time: 9am-12pm. Harwood Studio open to participants after the workshop.
Charles Ross creates cosmic art—the stars are one of his primary cares, but not only the stars themselves. He works towards a complex understanding of cosmic pattern, and the hidden mutability in what seems, over the course of a single human life, unchanging and eternal, but is not. Drawing from the disciplines of fine art, philosophy, astronomy, and astrology, Ross is an artist who reminds us that consideration and constellation are cognate, and that to learn to think is also to draw a shape in the night sky that tells us the story of who it is we are. Using Charles Ross’s paintings as our most immediate inspiration and considering a number of fragmented texts from some of our most ancient philosophers in the Western tradition—Thales (credited with creating ancient astrology), Heraclitus, Anaximenes, and Empedocles—on our first we’ll discuss art and art-making, and work toward a generative sense of possibility for each one of us. The second day will create space for sharing and reflection with the goal of leaving with the inspiration we always seek but seldom find: an urge to make what art we make because the world needs it, and so do we.
About Dan Beachy-Quick
Dan Beachy-Quick is a poet, essayist, and translator, whose most recent book is How to Draw a Circle: On Reading and Writing (Michigan UP’s Poets on Poetry Series, 2024). His work has been long-listed for the National Book Award in Poetry, and supported by the Monfort, Lannan, and Guggenheim Foundations. He is Interim Chair of the English Department as Colorado State University, where he is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar.
About Charles Ross
Charles Ross (b. 1937, Philadelphia, PA) discovered his passion for making sculpture while studying mathematics at UC Berkeley, where he received his BA in Mathematics in 1960 and an MA in Art in 1962. Ross is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation Grant in 1999. He has also received grants from the NEA, the Thaw Charitable Trust, the McCune Charitable Foundation, The Frost Foundation, and many others for the construction of Star Axis. Ross has created 25 permanent solar spectrum artworks around the world including Solar Spectrum, at the Dwan Light Sanctuary, United World College, Montezuma, NM; Spectrum 14, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2024; Spectrum Chamber, Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Hobart, Tasmania; Conversations with the Sun, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan; and Spectrum 8, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Washington DC. His artworks reside in the permanent collections of numerous institutions internationally, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Image Credit: Charles Ross, Mansions of the Zodiac, 1973-76/2012, acrylic paint and collage using bakelite powder xeroxes of Verenberg photographic star atlas images on canvas, 190 x 63.5 inches. Courtesy of the artist. © Charles Ross / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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August 9, 2025 9:00 am - August 10, 2025 12:00 pm
10Aug2:00 pm3:00 pmPoetry Reading with Dan Beachy-Quick
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Join us for an in-gallery reading by our special guest, Poet and Scholar Dan Beachy-Quick. About Dan Beachy-Quick
Event Details
Join us for an in-gallery reading by our special guest, Poet and Scholar Dan Beachy-Quick.
About Dan Beachy-Quick
Dan Beachy-Quick is a poet, essayist, and translator, whose most recent book is How to Draw a Circle: On Reading and Writing (Michigan UP’s Poets on Poetry Series, 2024). His work has been long-listed for the National Book Award in Poetry, and supported by the Monfort, Lannan, and Guggenheim Foundations. He is Interim Chair of the English Department as Colorado State University, where he is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar.
Image Credit: Dan Beachy-Quick in Marfa, by Kristy Beachy-Quick
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August 10, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
16Aug6:00 pm10:00 pmSecond Chance Prom
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted? Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend
Event Details
Missed out on the prom experience you truly wanted?
Taos Pride’s Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to rewrite the night—on your terms! Whether you couldn’t attend with your dream date or just want a do-over, this is your chance to celebrate authentically with your chosen family. 💖🏳️🌈
Dress up, dance, and make the memories you deserve!
All are welcome.
more
Time
August 16, 2025 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Related Events
05Sep7:00 pm10:00 pmStar Party
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac
Event Details
We invite you to bring your most cosmic selves to a night at the museum unlike any other. We’re throwing a closing party for Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac on September 5, 2025!
Ross’s’ work offers a mysterious, alluring backdrop for live music by Dallas Acid, an outdoor DJ set by pretty666, astrology readings by Sage the Cosmic, backyard stargazing, and a pop-up bar by Rolling Still Distillery. Take a break from dancing to explore the museum galleries, which will be open throughout the event.
Get your tickets online or at the door.
All are welcome!
Image: Star Axis (1971 – still in progress) Looking north at Star Axis, 1.5 hour time lapse star trails.
© 2024 Charles Ross / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo by Charles Ross.
more
Time
September 5, 2025 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
26Sep6:30 pm8:00 pm"Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos"Community Celebration
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos. Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque
Event Details
Join us in celebrating the opening of Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos.
Flashback to post WWII era and come dance the night away with Swing music by Albuquerque based Burque Jazz Bandits.
This is event is free and open to the public.
Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos refocuses the story of post-World War II artistic movements by highlighting those artists working, communing, and connecting in Taos from 1945 onward. These artists founded the next great wave of abstraction that took root in the region, bringing their vast creativity and international connections to the community. Highlighting works from Harwood Museum of Art’s permanent collection and sourcing significant loans regionally and nationally, this exhibition tells the story of how Taos contributed to conversations and explorations in the national art scene during the post-World War II period.
more
Time
September 26, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
05Dec4:00 pm7:00 pmLighting Ledoux
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition! Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter
Event Details
Bring the family out for this beloved holiday tradition!
Harwood Museum of Art and our Ledoux Street neighbors invite you to kick off the holiday season with our annual Winter celebration Lighting Ledoux. Enjoy bonfires and farolitos, performances up and down this historic street, free museum admission, holiday art making, an artist market and lots of festive cheer.
Time
December 5, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
12Jul8:30 pm10:00 pmSTEMarts [AR] AstroTour: A New Way to See the Stars
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is part of our continued collaboration with the Harwood Museum of Art and UNM Taos, and is sponsored by the Lor Foundation.
The AstroTour will begin at 8:30 PM in the back courtyard of the museum, where guests are invited to settle in for a quiet reflection under the early night sky. Our guest storytellers — Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the NRAO/VLA; Henrietta Gomez, Taos elder; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador — will guide us through personal and scientific narratives that trace our connection to the stars.
In Taos, New Mexico, on July 12th, it will get dark enough for optimal stargazing around 9:30 PM, when astronomical twilight begins — the time when the sun is 12–18 degrees below the horizon. At this point, the event will shift to the front parking lot, where participants can explore a series of Augmented Reality Astro Stations created by the STEMarts Youth Ambassadors. Using your phone, you’ll point to the night sky to unlock animated overlays of constellations — offering artistic interpretations that blend astronomical science with speculative futures.
The AstroTour culminates with a telescope viewing station, where participants will have the opportunity to observe celestial objects up close and engage with Dr. Colin Nicholls, Associate Professor at UNM Taos; Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory/VLA; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador.
This immersive sci-art experience was inspired in part by the exhibition Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac, currently on view at the Harwood. Ross’s lifelong exploration of starlight, time, and planetary motion provided a creative spark for the student coders who developed the generative visualizations for the AR stations using P5.js.
This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served, and guests are encouraged to arrive early for a relaxed and thoughtful evening under the stars. We hope you’ll join us to explore the sky in new ways and to celebrate the creativity of our local youth.
The STEMarts [AR] AstroTours are made possible thanks to the Lor Foundation, with continued support from the Space Valley Foundation.
Generative Art: Claudia Angelina Diaz Grano
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Time
July 12, 2025 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm
01Aug4:00 pm7:00 pmFirst Friday
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum! Join us this month for a special First Friday as we
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum!
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Time
August 1, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
07Aug6:00 pm7:00 pmChasing Uncertainty: A Retrospective of the Taos Wood Fired CommunityTalk
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the last 20 years. They will discuss the kilns that have come and gone and how materials and firing techniques have developed over the years.
Image: Happy Kiln. Courtesy of Logan Wannamaker. Photo by Alex Cancro.
Time
August 7, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
09Aug(Aug 9)9:00 am10(Aug 10)12:00 pmStar Map Workshop with Poet Dan-Beachy Quick
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care and work towards making an art-piece (be it poem, mico-fiction, micro-essay, painting, pottery, etc.) that considers the larger mystery of the world.
Space is limited in this collaborative workshop that will take place in the Harwood galleries and studio. Basic materials provided. Ages 16+.
Dates: August 9 + 10, 2025
Time: 9am-12pm. Harwood Studio open to participants after the workshop.
Charles Ross creates cosmic art—the stars are one of his primary cares, but not only the stars themselves. He works towards a complex understanding of cosmic pattern, and the hidden mutability in what seems, over the course of a single human life, unchanging and eternal, but is not. Drawing from the disciplines of fine art, philosophy, astronomy, and astrology, Ross is an artist who reminds us that consideration and constellation are cognate, and that to learn to think is also to draw a shape in the night sky that tells us the story of who it is we are. Using Charles Ross’s paintings as our most immediate inspiration and considering a number of fragmented texts from some of our most ancient philosophers in the Western tradition—Thales (credited with creating ancient astrology), Heraclitus, Anaximenes, and Empedocles—on our first we’ll discuss art and art-making, and work toward a generative sense of possibility for each one of us. The second day will create space for sharing and reflection with the goal of leaving with the inspiration we always seek but seldom find: an urge to make what art we make because the world needs it, and so do we.
About Dan Beachy-Quick
Dan Beachy-Quick is a poet, essayist, and translator, whose most recent book is How to Draw a Circle: On Reading and Writing (Michigan UP’s Poets on Poetry Series, 2024). His work has been long-listed for the National Book Award in Poetry, and supported by the Monfort, Lannan, and Guggenheim Foundations. He is Interim Chair of the English Department as Colorado State University, where he is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar.
About Charles Ross
Charles Ross (b. 1937, Philadelphia, PA) discovered his passion for making sculpture while studying mathematics at UC Berkeley, where he received his BA in Mathematics in 1960 and an MA in Art in 1962. Ross is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation Grant in 1999. He has also received grants from the NEA, the Thaw Charitable Trust, the McCune Charitable Foundation, The Frost Foundation, and many others for the construction of Star Axis. Ross has created 25 permanent solar spectrum artworks around the world including Solar Spectrum, at the Dwan Light Sanctuary, United World College, Montezuma, NM; Spectrum 14, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2024; Spectrum Chamber, Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Hobart, Tasmania; Conversations with the Sun, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan; and Spectrum 8, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Washington DC. His artworks reside in the permanent collections of numerous institutions internationally, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Image Credit: Charles Ross, Mansions of the Zodiac, 1973-76/2012, acrylic paint and collage using bakelite powder xeroxes of Verenberg photographic star atlas images on canvas, 190 x 63.5 inches. Courtesy of the artist. © Charles Ross / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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Time
August 9, 2025 9:00 am - August 10, 2025 12:00 pm
12Jul8:30 pm10:00 pmSTEMarts [AR] AstroTour: A New Way to See the Stars
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is part of our continued collaboration with the Harwood Museum of Art and UNM Taos, and is sponsored by the Lor Foundation.
The AstroTour will begin at 8:30 PM in the back courtyard of the museum, where guests are invited to settle in for a quiet reflection under the early night sky. Our guest storytellers — Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the NRAO/VLA; Henrietta Gomez, Taos elder; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador — will guide us through personal and scientific narratives that trace our connection to the stars.
In Taos, New Mexico, on July 12th, it will get dark enough for optimal stargazing around 9:30 PM, when astronomical twilight begins — the time when the sun is 12–18 degrees below the horizon. At this point, the event will shift to the front parking lot, where participants can explore a series of Augmented Reality Astro Stations created by the STEMarts Youth Ambassadors. Using your phone, you’ll point to the night sky to unlock animated overlays of constellations — offering artistic interpretations that blend astronomical science with speculative futures.
The AstroTour culminates with a telescope viewing station, where participants will have the opportunity to observe celestial objects up close and engage with Dr. Colin Nicholls, Associate Professor at UNM Taos; Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory/VLA; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador.
This immersive sci-art experience was inspired in part by the exhibition Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac, currently on view at the Harwood. Ross’s lifelong exploration of starlight, time, and planetary motion provided a creative spark for the student coders who developed the generative visualizations for the AR stations using P5.js.
This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served, and guests are encouraged to arrive early for a relaxed and thoughtful evening under the stars. We hope you’ll join us to explore the sky in new ways and to celebrate the creativity of our local youth.
The STEMarts [AR] AstroTours are made possible thanks to the Lor Foundation, with continued support from the Space Valley Foundation.
Generative Art: Claudia Angelina Diaz Grano
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Time
July 12, 2025 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm
01Aug4:00 pm7:00 pmFirst Friday
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum! Join us this month for a special First Friday as we
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum!
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Time
August 1, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
07Aug6:00 pm7:00 pmChasing Uncertainty: A Retrospective of the Taos Wood Fired CommunityTalk
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the last 20 years. They will discuss the kilns that have come and gone and how materials and firing techniques have developed over the years.
Image: Happy Kiln. Courtesy of Logan Wannamaker. Photo by Alex Cancro.
Time
August 7, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
09Aug(Aug 9)9:00 am10(Aug 10)12:00 pmStar Map Workshop with Poet Dan-Beachy Quick
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care and work towards making an art-piece (be it poem, mico-fiction, micro-essay, painting, pottery, etc.) that considers the larger mystery of the world.
Space is limited in this collaborative workshop that will take place in the Harwood galleries and studio. Basic materials provided. Ages 16+.
Dates: August 9 + 10, 2025
Time: 9am-12pm. Harwood Studio open to participants after the workshop.
Charles Ross creates cosmic art—the stars are one of his primary cares, but not only the stars themselves. He works towards a complex understanding of cosmic pattern, and the hidden mutability in what seems, over the course of a single human life, unchanging and eternal, but is not. Drawing from the disciplines of fine art, philosophy, astronomy, and astrology, Ross is an artist who reminds us that consideration and constellation are cognate, and that to learn to think is also to draw a shape in the night sky that tells us the story of who it is we are. Using Charles Ross’s paintings as our most immediate inspiration and considering a number of fragmented texts from some of our most ancient philosophers in the Western tradition—Thales (credited with creating ancient astrology), Heraclitus, Anaximenes, and Empedocles—on our first we’ll discuss art and art-making, and work toward a generative sense of possibility for each one of us. The second day will create space for sharing and reflection with the goal of leaving with the inspiration we always seek but seldom find: an urge to make what art we make because the world needs it, and so do we.
About Dan Beachy-Quick
Dan Beachy-Quick is a poet, essayist, and translator, whose most recent book is How to Draw a Circle: On Reading and Writing (Michigan UP’s Poets on Poetry Series, 2024). His work has been long-listed for the National Book Award in Poetry, and supported by the Monfort, Lannan, and Guggenheim Foundations. He is Interim Chair of the English Department as Colorado State University, where he is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar.
About Charles Ross
Charles Ross (b. 1937, Philadelphia, PA) discovered his passion for making sculpture while studying mathematics at UC Berkeley, where he received his BA in Mathematics in 1960 and an MA in Art in 1962. Ross is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation Grant in 1999. He has also received grants from the NEA, the Thaw Charitable Trust, the McCune Charitable Foundation, The Frost Foundation, and many others for the construction of Star Axis. Ross has created 25 permanent solar spectrum artworks around the world including Solar Spectrum, at the Dwan Light Sanctuary, United World College, Montezuma, NM; Spectrum 14, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2024; Spectrum Chamber, Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Hobart, Tasmania; Conversations with the Sun, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan; and Spectrum 8, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Washington DC. His artworks reside in the permanent collections of numerous institutions internationally, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Image Credit: Charles Ross, Mansions of the Zodiac, 1973-76/2012, acrylic paint and collage using bakelite powder xeroxes of Verenberg photographic star atlas images on canvas, 190 x 63.5 inches. Courtesy of the artist. © Charles Ross / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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Time
August 9, 2025 9:00 am - August 10, 2025 12:00 pm
12Jul8:30 pm10:00 pmSTEMarts [AR] AstroTour: A New Way to See the Stars
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is part of our continued collaboration with the Harwood Museum of Art and UNM Taos, and is sponsored by the Lor Foundation.
The AstroTour will begin at 8:30 PM in the back courtyard of the museum, where guests are invited to settle in for a quiet reflection under the early night sky. Our guest storytellers — Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the NRAO/VLA; Henrietta Gomez, Taos elder; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador — will guide us through personal and scientific narratives that trace our connection to the stars.
In Taos, New Mexico, on July 12th, it will get dark enough for optimal stargazing around 9:30 PM, when astronomical twilight begins — the time when the sun is 12–18 degrees below the horizon. At this point, the event will shift to the front parking lot, where participants can explore a series of Augmented Reality Astro Stations created by the STEMarts Youth Ambassadors. Using your phone, you’ll point to the night sky to unlock animated overlays of constellations — offering artistic interpretations that blend astronomical science with speculative futures.
The AstroTour culminates with a telescope viewing station, where participants will have the opportunity to observe celestial objects up close and engage with Dr. Colin Nicholls, Associate Professor at UNM Taos; Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory/VLA; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador.
This immersive sci-art experience was inspired in part by the exhibition Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac, currently on view at the Harwood. Ross’s lifelong exploration of starlight, time, and planetary motion provided a creative spark for the student coders who developed the generative visualizations for the AR stations using P5.js.
This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served, and guests are encouraged to arrive early for a relaxed and thoughtful evening under the stars. We hope you’ll join us to explore the sky in new ways and to celebrate the creativity of our local youth.
The STEMarts [AR] AstroTours are made possible thanks to the Lor Foundation, with continued support from the Space Valley Foundation.
Generative Art: Claudia Angelina Diaz Grano
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Time
July 12, 2025 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm
01Aug4:00 pm7:00 pmFirst Friday
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum! Join us this month for a special First Friday as we
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum!
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Time
August 1, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
07Aug6:00 pm7:00 pmChasing Uncertainty: A Retrospective of the Taos Wood Fired CommunityTalk
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the last 20 years. They will discuss the kilns that have come and gone and how materials and firing techniques have developed over the years.
Image: Happy Kiln. Courtesy of Logan Wannamaker. Photo by Alex Cancro.
Time
August 7, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
09Aug(Aug 9)9:00 am10(Aug 10)12:00 pmStar Map Workshop with Poet Dan-Beachy Quick
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care and work towards making an art-piece (be it poem, mico-fiction, micro-essay, painting, pottery, etc.) that considers the larger mystery of the world.
Space is limited in this collaborative workshop that will take place in the Harwood galleries and studio. Basic materials provided. Ages 16+.
Dates: August 9 + 10, 2025
Time: 9am-12pm. Harwood Studio open to participants after the workshop.
Charles Ross creates cosmic art—the stars are one of his primary cares, but not only the stars themselves. He works towards a complex understanding of cosmic pattern, and the hidden mutability in what seems, over the course of a single human life, unchanging and eternal, but is not. Drawing from the disciplines of fine art, philosophy, astronomy, and astrology, Ross is an artist who reminds us that consideration and constellation are cognate, and that to learn to think is also to draw a shape in the night sky that tells us the story of who it is we are. Using Charles Ross’s paintings as our most immediate inspiration and considering a number of fragmented texts from some of our most ancient philosophers in the Western tradition—Thales (credited with creating ancient astrology), Heraclitus, Anaximenes, and Empedocles—on our first we’ll discuss art and art-making, and work toward a generative sense of possibility for each one of us. The second day will create space for sharing and reflection with the goal of leaving with the inspiration we always seek but seldom find: an urge to make what art we make because the world needs it, and so do we.
About Dan Beachy-Quick
Dan Beachy-Quick is a poet, essayist, and translator, whose most recent book is How to Draw a Circle: On Reading and Writing (Michigan UP’s Poets on Poetry Series, 2024). His work has been long-listed for the National Book Award in Poetry, and supported by the Monfort, Lannan, and Guggenheim Foundations. He is Interim Chair of the English Department as Colorado State University, where he is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar.
About Charles Ross
Charles Ross (b. 1937, Philadelphia, PA) discovered his passion for making sculpture while studying mathematics at UC Berkeley, where he received his BA in Mathematics in 1960 and an MA in Art in 1962. Ross is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation Grant in 1999. He has also received grants from the NEA, the Thaw Charitable Trust, the McCune Charitable Foundation, The Frost Foundation, and many others for the construction of Star Axis. Ross has created 25 permanent solar spectrum artworks around the world including Solar Spectrum, at the Dwan Light Sanctuary, United World College, Montezuma, NM; Spectrum 14, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2024; Spectrum Chamber, Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Hobart, Tasmania; Conversations with the Sun, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan; and Spectrum 8, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Washington DC. His artworks reside in the permanent collections of numerous institutions internationally, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Image Credit: Charles Ross, Mansions of the Zodiac, 1973-76/2012, acrylic paint and collage using bakelite powder xeroxes of Verenberg photographic star atlas images on canvas, 190 x 63.5 inches. Courtesy of the artist. © Charles Ross / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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Time
August 9, 2025 9:00 am - August 10, 2025 12:00 pm
12Jul8:30 pm10:00 pmSTEMarts [AR] AstroTour: A New Way to See the Stars
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is
Event Details
STEMarts Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the STEMarts [AR] AstroTour, an evening of sky gazing and storytelling through art, science, and technology. This special event is part of our continued collaboration with the Harwood Museum of Art and UNM Taos, and is sponsored by the Lor Foundation.
The AstroTour will begin at 8:30 PM in the back courtyard of the museum, where guests are invited to settle in for a quiet reflection under the early night sky. Our guest storytellers — Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the NRAO/VLA; Henrietta Gomez, Taos elder; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador — will guide us through personal and scientific narratives that trace our connection to the stars.
In Taos, New Mexico, on July 12th, it will get dark enough for optimal stargazing around 9:30 PM, when astronomical twilight begins — the time when the sun is 12–18 degrees below the horizon. At this point, the event will shift to the front parking lot, where participants can explore a series of Augmented Reality Astro Stations created by the STEMarts Youth Ambassadors. Using your phone, you’ll point to the night sky to unlock animated overlays of constellations — offering artistic interpretations that blend astronomical science with speculative futures.
The AstroTour culminates with a telescope viewing station, where participants will have the opportunity to observe celestial objects up close and engage with Dr. Colin Nicholls, Associate Professor at UNM Taos; Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota astrophysicist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory/VLA; and Arwen Hubbard, NASA Solar System Ambassador.
This immersive sci-art experience was inspired in part by the exhibition Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac, currently on view at the Harwood. Ross’s lifelong exploration of starlight, time, and planetary motion provided a creative spark for the student coders who developed the generative visualizations for the AR stations using P5.js.
This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served, and guests are encouraged to arrive early for a relaxed and thoughtful evening under the stars. We hope you’ll join us to explore the sky in new ways and to celebrate the creativity of our local youth.
The STEMarts [AR] AstroTours are made possible thanks to the Lor Foundation, with continued support from the Space Valley Foundation.
Generative Art: Claudia Angelina Diaz Grano
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Time
July 12, 2025 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm
01Aug4:00 pm7:00 pmFirst Friday
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum! Join us this month for a special First Friday as we
Event Details
Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum!
more
Time
August 1, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
07Aug6:00 pm7:00 pmChasing Uncertainty: A Retrospective of the Taos Wood Fired CommunityTalk
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the
Event Details
Join exhibiting artists from The Same Place at the Same: Time: Wood-fired Ceramic Artists for a talk exploring the process used by wood fired ceramicists in Taos over the last 20 years. They will discuss the kilns that have come and gone and how materials and firing techniques have developed over the years.
Image: Happy Kiln. Courtesy of Logan Wannamaker. Photo by Alex Cancro.
Time
August 7, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
09Aug(Aug 9)9:00 am10(Aug 10)12:00 pmStar Map Workshop with Poet Dan-Beachy Quick
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care
Event Details
Join poet Dan Beachy-Quick for an expansive two-day workshop inspired by the paintings of Charles Ross. Participants will grapple with what it means to make art of cosmic care and work towards making an art-piece (be it poem, mico-fiction, micro-essay, painting, pottery, etc.) that considers the larger mystery of the world.
Space is limited in this collaborative workshop that will take place in the Harwood galleries and studio. Basic materials provided. Ages 16+.
Dates: August 9 + 10, 2025
Time: 9am-12pm. Harwood Studio open to participants after the workshop.
Charles Ross creates cosmic art—the stars are one of his primary cares, but not only the stars themselves. He works towards a complex understanding of cosmic pattern, and the hidden mutability in what seems, over the course of a single human life, unchanging and eternal, but is not. Drawing from the disciplines of fine art, philosophy, astronomy, and astrology, Ross is an artist who reminds us that consideration and constellation are cognate, and that to learn to think is also to draw a shape in the night sky that tells us the story of who it is we are. Using Charles Ross’s paintings as our most immediate inspiration and considering a number of fragmented texts from some of our most ancient philosophers in the Western tradition—Thales (credited with creating ancient astrology), Heraclitus, Anaximenes, and Empedocles—on our first we’ll discuss art and art-making, and work toward a generative sense of possibility for each one of us. The second day will create space for sharing and reflection with the goal of leaving with the inspiration we always seek but seldom find: an urge to make what art we make because the world needs it, and so do we.
About Dan Beachy-Quick
Dan Beachy-Quick is a poet, essayist, and translator, whose most recent book is How to Draw a Circle: On Reading and Writing (Michigan UP’s Poets on Poetry Series, 2024). His work has been long-listed for the National Book Award in Poetry, and supported by the Monfort, Lannan, and Guggenheim Foundations. He is Interim Chair of the English Department as Colorado State University, where he is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar.
About Charles Ross
Charles Ross (b. 1937, Philadelphia, PA) discovered his passion for making sculpture while studying mathematics at UC Berkeley, where he received his BA in Mathematics in 1960 and an MA in Art in 1962. Ross is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation Grant in 1999. He has also received grants from the NEA, the Thaw Charitable Trust, the McCune Charitable Foundation, The Frost Foundation, and many others for the construction of Star Axis. Ross has created 25 permanent solar spectrum artworks around the world including Solar Spectrum, at the Dwan Light Sanctuary, United World College, Montezuma, NM; Spectrum 14, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2024; Spectrum Chamber, Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Hobart, Tasmania; Conversations with the Sun, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan; and Spectrum 8, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Washington DC. His artworks reside in the permanent collections of numerous institutions internationally, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Image Credit: Charles Ross, Mansions of the Zodiac, 1973-76/2012, acrylic paint and collage using bakelite powder xeroxes of Verenberg photographic star atlas images on canvas, 190 x 63.5 inches. Courtesy of the artist. © Charles Ross / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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Time
August 9, 2025 9:00 am - August 10, 2025 12:00 pm
From Our Collection

Harwood-Museum-Taos-Emil-Bisttram-Out-of-Space-1
Emil Bisttram, Out of Space, 1954, casein, Overall: 27 1/16 x 36 in. (68.8 x 91.5 cm) frame: 32 1/4 x 41 1/4 in. (81.9 x 104.8 cm), Gift of The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation

Harwood-Museum-Taos-Kenneth-Adams-Harvest
Kenneth Adams, Harvest, 1950, print reproductions, Overall: 16 1/8 x 11 13/16 in. (41 x 30 cm), Gift of the Artist

Harwood-Museum-Taos-Brett-Christmas_Eve
Dorothy Eugenie Brett, Christmas Eve at Taos Pueblo, 1961, Oil on canvas, Framed: 49 3/4 × 41 1/2 × 3 in. (126.4 × 105.4 × 7.6 cm), Gift of John Manchester

Harwood-Museum-Taos-Taos-Society-of-Artists-Walter-Ufer-Winter-in-New-Mexico-1
Walter Ufer, Winter in New Mexico, c.1930, Oil painting, Overall: 22 1/4 x 20 1/16 in. (56.5 x 51 cm) frame: 28 x 25 3/4 in. (71.1 x 65.4 cm), Gift of the University of Notre Dame, Walter and William Klauer

Harwood-Museum-Taos-Fritz-Scholder-Mystery-Horse-at-Taos
Fritz Scholder, Mystery Horse at Taos, 1978, Color lithograph on Arches buff paper with deckle edge, Overall: 14 15/16 x 22 3/8 in. (37.9 x 56.9 cm), Gift of Romona Scholder

Harwood-Museum-Taos-Ribak-Red-and-Yellow-Abstract
Louis Ribak, Red & Yellow Abstract, c. 1960, Oil on canvas, Overall: 44 x 58 in. (111.8 x 147.3 cm), Gift of the Mandelman-Ribak Foundation