The Same Place at the Same Time

Exhibition Details

Jun 21, 2025
—May 30, 2026

The Same Place at the Same Time

Wood-fired Ceramic Artists: June 21, 2025–September 7, 2025
True Taos Radio | KNCE 93.5 FM: 
September 26, 2025–November 30, 2025
Pueblo Foodways: 
December 5, 2025–May 31, 2026

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.

an artist works with a kiln under a gazebo with mountains in the background

Happy Kiln. Courtesy of Logan Wannamaker.

inside of a radio studio, audio equipment under pink light

KNCE Studio. Courtesy of True Taos Radio, KNCE 93.5 FM.

An outdoor stand at Farmer's Market with a sign that reads "Thank You Indigenous People"

Red Willow Farmer’s Market. Courtesy of Tiana Suazo.