Welcome to OmniHum Gallery on the internet! Here Is an online tour so you can better understand what we’re doing here at the gallery! You can find this video and more on our newly updated website. www.omnihum.life
We have new hours at OmniHum Gallery! The gallery is cutting back on hours to focus on quality and how better to serve our artists and community! I want to encourage appointments: if there is a time that you or a loved one are looking to see our stellar showrooms, we are happy to meet you. Thank you all for the support 🫶✨🫧💫
Tarot readings offered by @changingone on Thursdays.
TWO WEEKS LEFT TO SUBMIT YOUR ART!
Our annual Visionary arts show is coming up and we’re so looking forward to showcasing mystical works from across the United States. Alongside some curated event experiences! Check out the application on our site.
https://www.omnihum.life/open-call/1
Example art is by Teresa Gostanza @gostanzaarts
Minus Equals Plus
Debra Weier
1992
oil and fabric on canvas and wood
42 W x 14 H x 3 D inches
The title of this painting, “Minus Equals Plus” could also be read as “worse can be better”. How many times in our lives have we experienced traumas? Have those experiences left us with new understandings? Have we overcome obstacles that make us stronger? Hey, I am not saying life is easy! What I am saying, is that as we live, experience and grow older, we also learn.
$1,100
It’s the last weekend to see Debra’s show at OmniHum!
Successful First Friday here in Taos, even in the rain! I started it off at OmniHum with Debra Weiers artist talk about how everything is connected. Our cells, the stars, even our community connections!
Then I checked out the auction at the Harwood museum and The GI Bill show, I really liked this whimsical piece (second photo, will be available in the auction)
Up next I went to the Gallery at Hotel Willa and saw this phenomenal show, Faces of Our Land
D.C. ALLEN from the Paseo Project, It is such an incredible show.
Then I went to Untitled Gallery and to my surprise I saw this gorgeous Neem Karoli Baba painted by Kimberly Weber( It’s sold and will only be there a few weeks, it’s a must see)
Then I went to the Parsons Gallery and saw new work by Chloe Marie, an artist I have really been liking!
I ended the night at the gorge just in time for sunset after delivering a fridge because that’s what community is about❤️
I love art hopping and I am looking forward to more art events across town!🐸🎭🖼️🎨
Did you know OmniHum Gallery is large in part run by one 28 year old person? With the help of her friends and artists too of course! Thank you for being a part of the journey 💖 and for your patience as we are extremely short staffed haha
“Integration” is the name of this years Visionary Exhibition. It relates to the merging or integrating of visions with reality to inspire transformation.
Artists are welcome to submit works on what integration means to them, surrealist works that combine the dream world and physical, Visionary Art
Here are some examples of Visionary Art!
Keywords: Surrealist, Transcendental, Psychedelic
Submit your art through our Website now through May 30th! This call is open to national entries.
www.omnihum.life
Woman
Debra Weier
1999
oil and fabric on canvas and wood
48 W x 48 H x 3 D inches
Inspired by biology, astronomy, quantum physics, metaphysics. I would like the viewer to see beyond their current reality, to find something new, another connection. I have been working with this subject matter for many years because it inspires me to search beyond my current reality. Oil is great because of the richness of the color and the malleability of the paint, and I prefer board because of the sturdiness of the structure which supports heavily working the surface if desired.
$4,900
Man
Debra Weier
1999
oil on wood on canvas
48 W x 48 H x 3 D inches
Inspired by the mystery of the human body in the universe.
I hope viewers will each have their own reactions, questions, thoughts.
I have been working with these ideas for many years. I love working with oil, adding a relief element,
working with ideas we can all relate to as humans.
$4,900
Up now at OmniHum Gallery as part of Debra’s show.
Artist Talk May 1st
5:30pm
Taos Photographer Bill Curry at the gallery every Thursday!
“Bill began carrying a Canon AE-1 camera on his first trip to Europe in 1980 when he was the face for the Nino Cerruti campaign. As one of the top fashion models of his generation he traveled extensively for photo shoots worldwide being featured in magazine editorial, designer campaigns, advertising, catalogs, Tv commercials and an actor in feature films..
He has worked with fashion photography greats Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Arthur Elgort, Rico Puhlmann, Bruce Weber, Victor Skrebneski, Francesco Scavullo, Aldo Fallai, Pamela Hansen, Steven Meisel, Jean Pagliuso and Patrick DeMarchelier.
While on location Bill learned the art and mastery of light, composition, production value and the importance of team work to get the best possible images.
As a professional photographer for 20 years he has continued to travel to the far corners of the world photographing all walks of life from tribal simplicity to luxury getaways.
The master photographer Henri Bresson said, “ One has to feel oneself involved in what he frames through the viewfinder. It is putting ones head, ones eyes, and ones heart on the same axis.”
Bill embraces this philosophy every time he picks up his camera for a photo assignment. He currently resides in the high mountain desert of New Mexico”.