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success stories 25 Years of Celebrating Art Along the High Road to Taos BY DENA MILLER gh Road Artisans bethana t Harti anda nonprofit orgin tion-is thriving in 2002. Having servived the pandemic years and the recent terrifying out of wildres in their hack yard, HRA preparing for 2 da tour with new artists and galler is on board and the return of one of its most beloved pro There's no doubt months, but challenges of were ready to move forward with an ountanding niversary studio tour and we're pleased to welcome back the Youth Art Show," said Robbie Pukarich, president of the ILRA Board of Directors Nick Ben, & Pet printmaker who, with his wi Line Ruben, Gaucho Gallery and who i president of the board, "But it is also active year round with updated til en information beyond the studio our weekend en Santa Fe and Taos while enjoying the resplendent tu many of the Sangre de Cristo mountain In addition to "Live from the High Road interviews, the features studio locations and hours of operation, categories of alable art, recommendations The real draw, however, in the abundance of art that is found along the trail. The tour allows activities and market develop ment. We also revised an Aut Project grant, which provides ar of what to eat and where to states to meet and purchase sugged church and cultural directly from the artists, many and reading lists to e of whom represent generations drive and High Road Artisans et print of visitors of cards to the region and of opening on explained Additional monies were received from Rio Arriba County Lodg Tax funding The of the Show is yet another highlight of this year's sour. After a pandem ie induced histus, the environ mentally focused show-to be held at the Pet Theatre will highlight art from students aged 15 and younger Artist Blair Brown explained, that three grants awarded to the organization have beered the tied growth of HRA "New Mexico Arts granted to us the Economic and Entre preneurial Development grand The positive impacts of this funding for HRA eaching and include expanded outreach to artist reduced costs to artists participating in the donar-round expo and signage for long the High Road to Tand more profesional services, on the continuation of the "Live from the High Road video by Chimo ants Sell and Chuck Jones, available for viewing on the High Road An Trail downloadable app for both 105 and Android The app continues to gener atencuiam not just for the dio tour, but for it to the egion regardless of the season. "The app has had from all over the world," said Pukarich noting there have been three to nder thugh the many historically vibes Spanish and grant and Pueblo villages be ART AREAD ship "This year's sour will be dinary, thanks to the dedication of our president, Robbie, who is the only non- artis on the board, His Walking Rain Group of Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties has been poor of High Road Artisan Beason ognised "The theme of this year's showaunch supporter and is "Protector for an in tur i protects and working with art teacher Alesandes Ogren, students are encouraged to submit art along with an artis statement pertaining to their work Visitors of the studio tour are encouraged to vote for their fmories and cash awards will be presented to the winners in three age ori "Our heartfelt appreciation also extend to our board mem bers and volunteer and to New Mexico Arts Grant Director Anna Blyth and Earcutive Direc tor Michelle Laflamme Child The 2022 High Road Arti Studio Tour is scheduled for Sept. 17-18 and Sept. 24-25 The High Road A studio tour is held every year during the last full week ends of September and follows along one of the country's High Road Artisans Vand the arts along the gh Road studio tourist the many storic churches along the load by following the church Road Trip Jones is ready for the High Road Artisans Studio Tour o success stories 25 Years of Celebrating Art Along the High Road to Taos BY DENA MILLER gh Road Artisans bethana t Harti anda nonprofit orgin tion - is thriving in 2002. Having servived the pandemic years and the recent terrifying out of wildres in their hack yard , HRA preparing for 2 da tour with new artists and galler is on board and the return of one of its most beloved pro There's no doubt months , but challenges of were ready to move forward with an ountanding niversary studio tour and we're pleased to welcome back the Youth Art Show , " said Robbie Pukarich , president of the ILRA Board of Directors Nick Ben , & Pet printmaker who , with his wi Line Ruben , Gaucho Gallery and who i president of the board , " But it is also active year round with updated til en information beyond the studio our weekend en Santa Fe and Taos while enjoying the resplendent tu many of the Sangre de Cristo mountain In addition to " Live from the High Road interviews , the features studio locations and hours of operation , categories of alable art , recommendations The real draw , however , in the abundance of art that is found along the trail . The tour allows activities and market develop ment . We also revised an Aut Project grant , which provides ar of what to eat and where to states to meet and purchase sugged church and cultural directly from the artists , many and reading lists to e of whom represent generations drive and High Road Artisans et print of visitors of cards to the region and of opening on explained Additional monies were received from Rio Arriba County Lodg Tax funding The of the Show is yet another highlight of this year's sour . After a pandem ie induced histus , the environ mentally focused show - to be held at the Pet Theatre will highlight art from students aged 15 and younger Artist Blair Brown explained , that three grants awarded to the organization have beered the tied growth of HRA " New Mexico Arts granted to us the Economic and Entre preneurial Development grand The positive impacts of this funding for HRA eaching and include expanded outreach to artist reduced costs to artists participating in the donar - round expo and signage for long the High Road to Tand more profesional services , on the continuation of the " Live from the High Road video by Chimo ants Sell and Chuck Jones , available for viewing on the High Road An Trail downloadable app for both 105 and Android The app continues to gener atencuiam not just for the dio tour , but for it to the egion regardless of the season . " The app has had from all over the world , " said Pukarich noting there have been three to nder thugh the many historically vibes Spanish and grant and Pueblo villages be ART AREAD ship " This year's sour will be dinary , thanks to the dedication of our president , Robbie , who is the only non artis on the board , His Walking Rain Group of Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties has been poor of High Road Artisan Beason ognised " The theme of this year's showaunch supporter and is " Protector for an in tur i protects and working with art teacher Alesandes Ogren , students are encouraged to submit art along with an artis statement pertaining to their work Visitors of the studio tour are encouraged to vote for their fmories and cash awards will be presented to the winners in three age ori " Our heartfelt appreciation also extend to our board mem bers and volunteer and to New Mexico Arts Grant Director Anna Blyth and Earcutive Direc tor Michelle Laflamme Child The 2022 High Road Arti Studio Tour is scheduled for Sept. 17-18 and Sept. 24-25 The High Road A studio tour is held every year during the last full week ends of September and follows along one of the country's High Road Artisans Vand the arts along the gh Road studio tourist the many storic churches along the load by following the church Road Trip Jones is ready for the High Road Artisans Studio Tour o