Head uptown for the holidays for a few northside artists
BY D E NA M ILLE R
Cheery holiday lights bedeck Paseo del Pueblo Norte, and accompany your short walk north of historic Taos Plaza. Thereâs more holiday shopping to be done and the options here in town make e-tailers unnecessary with all the intriguing options for everyone on your list. Just a few doors north of Taos Plaza youâll find good old standbys Taos Artist
Collective, Michael McCormick Gallery
and Pat Woodall Fine Art (across from the Historic Taos Inn). Representing more than 20 artists, TAC presents an âeclectic mix of Southwestern, traditional and modern contemporary artistsâ who specialize in painting, printmaking, oils, jewelry and much more. Well-known for repping Miguel Martinez among others, McCormick says jovially, âWeâre serving only virus-free art.â They open daily, about 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pat Woodallâs masterful monotypes take advantage of his use of watercolor, acrylic, oils, graphite and pastels. Do drop in and be amazed. After a yearâs hiatus, Taos Folk has returned to the Stables Gallery with a roster of dozens of local artists and crafters. Located off the Taos Community Auditorium parking lot, Taosâ favorite pop-up store always features a plethora of the practical, the whimsical, the extravagant, the thoughtful. In other words thereâs hardly anyone you canât cross off your list when you stop in to Taos Folk. Jewelry, knitted goods, belts and wallets, soaps and lotions, books, cards, sweet treats, fine art, metalworks: so many choices for that special gift or a basketful of stocking stuffers. And when you make your purchases here, you also get the added pleasure of knowing youâre supporting both community neighbors and friends. Across the street from the TCA, the shops of Yucca Plaza beckon with gaily decorated windows and super welcoming small-town vibes.
Moxie Fair Trade & Handmade
is a one-stop cornucopia of international selections for the entire family. For years, the expansive space has been home to unique and affordable clothing and accessories for women and men, with fun and unique items for children and infants. But thereâs so much more to browse. With items beginning at mere dollars, Moxie offers home interior and exterior decorations: hammocks, baskets, wall art, bells,
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lamps and more. Many are locally made; while imports support safe work conditions, environmental stewardship and creation of opportunities in marginalized global regions. (Please donât overlook yourself when browsing Moxie â thereâs sure to be a special holiday outfit waiting for a home in your closet.) Next door, Creative Taos is brimming with everything you need to design your own holiday decorations or to craft those youâd like to gift. Known for its dizzying array of crafting supplies and found objects, youâll find everything you need, and a few items you didnât know you needed â handmade and art papers; beads, charms and buttons; stamps and stencils; and shrine kits are among the many choices waiting for you and your imagination. If you need help translating your visions into reality, the staff has plenty of ideas to get you going. Classes are also available; they are popular, however, so check out the schedule on Facebook and get yourself signed up. Kids may get a chance to build their own snow globe if youâre quick. Creative Taos is also the place to stock up on supplies for the budding young artists in your life. What better gift than a box full of possibilities for expanding oneâs ideas and inventiveness? Got a hard-core music lover on your list?
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The indie Heads Up Music also in Yucca Plaza is Northern New Mexicoâs destination, a goldmine of new and used vinyl LPs, CDs, cassettes, DVDs, turntables, home electronics and music supplies. Fair warning â with the rise in popularity of old vinyl, find their favorite before it disappears forever. Or maybe youâve got someone who deserves a little pampering? A gift certificate from Green Beauty by Raymera will give that lucky person an organic, botanicallybased hair treatment for beautiful, healthy holiday tresses. Every holiday brunch or dinner table will be elevated a notch when breads and baked goods from Wild Leaven Bakery are included on the menu. Order croissants or their famous slow-fermented sourdough bread ahead of time and pick up. Busy days call for quick yet delicious food so perhaps include one of their heat-and-eat pizzas. Gluten-free options are always available. Next to Yucca Plaza, newly relocated magpie Gallery specializes in âsmall, affordable and functional artâ which is perfect for gift giving and, as a bonus, hails from local artists. Paintings, mixed media assemblages, jewelry and other treasures are ready to be wrapped up and nestled into
your gift-giving pile. No matter how small, the purchase of art can be sometimes intimidating. magpie owner Georgia Gersh will gladly assist you with selection and installation questions. And she is full of tips on how to decorate your present or future New Mexico dream home. A few miles north, just past the âold blinking lightâ (the junction of US 64, NM 522 and NM 150) youâll find North Star Plaza, home to the studio of fabric artist/photographer Gail Russell. Youâll want to grab a copy of her premier book, âSpirit in Form: The Human Form in Nature and Other Places.â Dreamlike photographs â black and white, and sepia; some hand-tinted â are interspersed with Russellâs equally sensuous poetry and is a stunning statement gift. If you miss her holiday book signing Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 11 and 12, you can still grab a copy and can also enjoy making selections from her wildly popular silk Gazelle shawls, or her fleecy, toasty Kangaroo Pocket scarves and SallyGators leg warmers. There is also a bountiful selection of note cards and photographs available for purchase. See? It doesnât require a Prime account or gallons of gas to finish your holiday shopping.
SHOP LOCAL AND SURPRISE THOSE ON YOUR LIST WITH THE BEST OF WHAT TAOS HAS TO OFFER.
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