Farahnheight Fine Art Taos Ski Valley

Farahnheight Fine Art Taos Ski Valley FaraHNHeight Fine Art Gallery has teamed up with KTAOS and curated the inside of Daleee TSV We strive to interweave the Old & New Schools of Native Arts.

FaraHNHeight Fine Art TSV is the highest and coolest Fine Art Gallery in Northern New Mexico. FFA teamed up with TSV to bring Fine Art and Fine Art events to Taos Ski Valley. FaraHNHeight Fine Art's central location is in the Town of Taos between the historic Taos Plaza & the sacred Taos Pueblo. There you will find in time, space, and place, a 4000 sq ft Fine Art Gallery specializing in Contempora

ry North American Indigenous inspired arts. FaraHNHeight Fine Art Taos Ski Valley brings up showcases and rotates works from our central Gallery. Featured artists include Classic Contemporary Native American Artists that paved the way for the New School Creators of Americana Indigenous arts. One can also view North American inspired petroglyph art, First Nation Folk Art, jewelry, pottery, carvings, textiles, etc. Current Featured artists include; Craig George, Lynnette Haozous, Jay Smiley, Monty Little, Randy Barton, Brent Learned, Gregg Deal, Nani Chacon, Ishkoten Dougi, Dawning Pollen, Joe Mueller, Elton Manygoats, JayCee Beyale, Jason R Barnes, Margaret Carson, Jill Sanger, Joseph Riggs, Carlos Sandoval, Patrick Cloudface Burnham, Orlando Allison, and many more. Petroglyph inspired metal sculptures by Lay Powell, mural panel and print works by David Vedoe and Promo-Hobo Art. Photography by Tom Harjo. Sculpture and glass works by Adrian Wall and bone dolls by Peter Bonesteel. Taos Pueblo Drums and watercolors by Bobby Bales. FaraHNHeight Fine Art's Legends Collection of Armond Lara, Fritz Scholder, T.C. Cannon, Paul Pletka, Clifford Beck, Jean Bales, C.J Wells, Frank Howell, Ed Singer, Earl Biss, R.C Gorman, Sari Staggs, Kevin Redstar, John Nieto, Len Agrella, Larry Fodor, Dolona Roberts, Oscar Howe, Rance Hood, and many others will also be on prominent display. Centrally located under the Martini Tree in Rhoda's Restaurant on the Ski Valley Plaza.

06/15/2026

It’s already been a month since Dawn Butterfly successfully opened as the first full-service restaurant on Taos Pueblo lands, but for owner C.J. Bernal, it’s just the next step in

05/30/2026

Former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, a citizen of the Mvskoke (Muscogee Creek) Nation, has released a new album titled Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace through Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.

The project was musically produced by five-time Grammy Award-winning jazz artist esperanza spalding and blends Harjo’s spoken-word poetry with layered jazz, emotion, and Indigenous storytelling.

The collaboration between the two artists began years earlier through the Ford Foundation Fellows program and eventually evolved into a full musical project shaped around reflection, healing, and the times we are living in today.

Harjo made history in 2019 as the first Native American U.S. Poet Laureate and later became only the second person ever to serve three terms in the role.

While internationally recognized for her poetry and writing, Harjo has also spent decades as a musician and performer, playing instruments including saxophone and flute. The new release marks her eighth studio album.

The album has already been featured by NPR and Native America Calling as a major spotlight on contemporary Indigenous music and storytelling.

Many listeners praised the release as a powerful example of Indigenous artistry continuing to evolve across poetry, music, and culture.

Do you think Indigenous artists are finally receiving more recognition in mainstream music and literature?

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Sources:
• Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
• Joy Harjo Official Website
• NPR — Here & Now
• Native America Calling

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Taos Ski Valley, NM
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