The Paseo Project
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The Paseo Project
A Taos-based arts nonprofit bringing art to the streets of Taos through year-round, free, community-based events and programs, anchored by the annual PASEO festival of projection, installation, and performance art.
"Transforming Community with Art and Art with Community."Paseo Project mission statement
PASEO 2025 ran September 12 and 13. Beyond the festival, Paseo runs an active artist-in-residence program, public art initiatives across Taos and Questa, and STEAM-based education and youth internships built around art and ecology.

What They Do
Three core programs, all free to the public.
Public Art Initiatives
Murals and installations across Taos and the wider region, including a 2026 Questa mural celebration.
Learn more →STEAM Education and Youth Internships
Art, ecology, and real-world learning brought to students across Taos County.
Learn more →The PASEO Festival
The annual outdoor festival of projection, installation, and performance art in the streets of Taos.
Learn more →What's Happening Now
Now in Residence: Heidi Brueckner
Artist talk Thursday, June 18, 5:30 PM
Questa Mural Celebration
Questa Visitor's Center
DC Allen: Faces of Our Land
May 1 – August 16, 2026, The Gallery @ Hotel Willa
Disturbance: The Art & Ecology of Change
Opens August 28, 2026, The Gallery @ Hotel Willa
"The Displacement of a Norteña"
Free public performance, Taos Plaza, Friday June 26, 7:30 PM
We're on FIRE!
2026 Education Program: art, ecology, and real-world learning
2025 Business Sponsors
Pulled directly from paseoproject.org. Several names here are also covered on HeyTaos.
Visit The Paseo Project
Free Guide. The Paseo Project is featured editorially by HeyTaos as a verified nonprofit doing free, community-based work in Taos. This is not a paid placement. Confirm event dates, hours, and program details directly with paseoproject.org before planning a visit.