The Paseo Project’s mission is to transform art through community and community through art.
The Paseo Project’s vision, based on its Core Ethos:
The Paseo Project lives at the center of three primary values: Art, Education, and Community. The Paseo Project’s community is both local and global, respectful and inclusive.
The Paseo Project hosts the annual PASEO outdoor art festival located in Historic Downtown Taos.
The Paseo Project’s vision, based on its Core Ethos:
- Create a platform for art that is experimental, time-based, ephemeral, participatory, and context responsive
- Encourage a conversation on contemporary art practices, local /global
- Engage the community through education, workshops, presentations
- Challenge art and audience, local/global
- Support local artists and businesses, emergent/established
- Respect art making
The Paseo Project lives at the center of three primary values: Art, Education, and Community. The Paseo Project’s community is both local and global, respectful and inclusive.
The Paseo Project hosts the annual PASEO outdoor art festival located in Historic Downtown Taos.
Matt Thomas is an architect and a founder of The PASEO, an art festival that brings installation, projection, and performance art to the streets of Taos, NM. A graduate of Columbia University Architecture and Urban Design Program, Matt also hosts Pecha Kucha Taos and is the curator of exhibitions at the Harwood Museum.