THE SCOTT GALLERY:
Focus: Bill Gersh - A Taos Original
PETER & MADELEINE MARTIN GALLERY:
Selections: Representational Works from the Permanent Collection
GEORGE E. FOSTER, Jr. GALLERY OF PRINTS, DRAWINGS & PHOTOGRAPHS:
Works on Paper from WPA Era
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Permanent Collection
The Harwood's permanent collection includes over 1,700 works of art and a photographic archive of 17,000 images spanning a period from the 19th Century to the present. The collection is a unique record of both the community's rich multicultural heritage and Taos' role in the development of seminal American art.

George E. Foster Jr. Gallery of Prints, Drawings and Photographs
Features works on paper from the Museum's permanent collection and specially curated exhibitions of works by local and nationally known artists.

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Dorothy and Jack Brandenburg Gallery
Features works from the early 20th century including the Taos Society of Artists and noted American modernists. These are the artists who came to Taos in search of nature over technology, who eloquently portrayed the landscape and the indigenous cultures, notably Oscar Berninghaus, Ernest Blumenschein, Victor Higgins, Walter Ufer, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Andrew Dasburg and Rebecca James.

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Ellis-Clark Taos Moderns Gallery
During the post-World War II period, artistic attitudes changed with the influx of artists from both the East and West Coasts including Louis Ribak, Thomas Benrimo, Bea Mandelman, Agnes Martin, and Edward Corbett.

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Agnes Martin Gallery
Agnes Martin Gallery is an octagonal shaped gallery that permanently houses a series of seven paintings (1993-94) donated to the Harwood by Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004), this internationally acclaimed artist and Taos resident.

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Hispanic Traditions Gallery
The Hispanic Traditions Gallery, include Santos, 19th Century retablos and bultos of New Mexico, many donated by Mabel Dodge Luhan; mid-to-late 19th Century New Mexico Tin Work; the largest museum collection of sculptures by the 20th Century artist, Patrociño Barela, many from the Works Projects Administration (WPA); and a collection of 19th and 20th Century New Mexican Furniture, including many pieces from the WPA. Also featuring a collection of contemporary Santos.

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Joyce and Sherman Scott Gallery of Late 20th Century Art
The Harwood's collection continues to grow with dynamic works by major contemporary artists who have worked or are now working in New Mexico, notably Larry Bell, Lynda Benglis, Ken Price, Vija Celmins, Ron Davis, Larry Calcagno, Lee Mullican and Agnes Martin.

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Peter and Madeleine Martin Gallery for Changing Exhibitions
Mounts up to six installations per year featuring exhibitions dealing with traditional and historic issues as well as contemporary American artistic trends. Recent exhibitions have featured Bill Gersh, Charles Strong, Chuck Close as well as new Museum acquisitions.

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