An Atmospheric Aria, 20 x 26, Katherine Irish. Courtesy photo
If a Still Life Had a Party, 18 x 24, Sarah Blumenschein. Courtesy photo
MRM News:
TAOS — The Pastel Society of New Mexico is excited to announce that the 2025 Enchanted Colors National Pastel Painting Exhibition will once again be held at the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos, New Mexico. Now in its fifth year at the Millicent Rogers Museum, the exhibition celebrates both the rich artistic community of our region and the talent of pastel artists from across the country.
Exhibition Highlights: The show will feature 66 stunning pastel paintings created by artists from around the United States, with a special focus on artists from New Mexico and nearby states. Visitors will have the chance to explore two spacious gallery rooms filled with vibrant, delicate works of art.
Esteemed jurors Bruce A. Gomez, William Schneider, and Marie Tippets will “sculpt” the exhibition, ensuring a beautiful and cohesive collection. Awards for the top works will be presented by Lisa Gleim, the Judge of Awards, with cash and sponsor prizes expected to exceed $10,000 in value.
Event Details:
The exhibition runs from March 22 to June 1, 2025. Join us for the Reception Opening and Awards Ceremony from 3 – 5 p.m. (awards at 4 p.m.), Saturday, March 22.
In addition to the in-person show, a Virtual Interactive Online Exhibition will showcase 56 additional pastel paintings, allowing art lovers to enjoy the collection from anywhere.
For those unable to attend in person, a Digital Show Catalog and an Online Gallery on ShowSubmit.com will offer a closer look at the entire collection of 122 works.
Whether you’re a local or visiting the region, this year’s Enchanted Colors Exhibition at the Millicent Rogers Museum offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience some of the finest pastel paintings in the country. Don’t miss the chance to support both the museum and the incredible artists who bring these works to life.
More information at https://www.pastelsnm.com/
Best Man, 14 x 11, Marilyn Drake. Courtesy photo
Consequences, 18 x 20, Paul Murray. Courtesy photo
Rio Rancho Roper, 16 x 20, Lin Boucher. Courtesy photo

































