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Journeys in Stone: Three Master Sculptors, One Taos Weekend, Candyce Garrett, Cliff Fragua & Somers Randolph Group Show, September 27–29, 2024

Journeys in Stone
Three Master Sculptors, One Taos Weekend

Candyce Garrett, Cliff Fragua & Somers Randolph
Studio Show: September 27–29, 2024

For one unforgettable weekend, at the studio of Candyce Garrett, Taos becomes the epicenter of sculptural brilliance. Join three of the most renowned stone sculptors in the country for this once-in-a-lifetime group show.

Journeys in Stone at Candyce Garrett's Studio, Taos, NM
Friday, September 27: 3:00–7:00pm
Saturday, September 28: 11:00am–5:00pm
Sunday, September 29: Noon–4:00pm

(See map and directions below.)

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From left: Candyce Garrett, Cliff Fragua, Somers Randolph
 

With a combined legacy spanning 150 years, Candyce Garrett, Cliff Fragua, and Somers Randolph have transcended mere sculpture—these masters have redefined the boundaries of stone artistry.

Whether you're a collector, an art enthusiast, or simply curious about the transformative power of sculpture, join them in Taos for this extraordinary showcase and celebrate the enduring legacy of stone sculpting.

Journeys in Stone: Group Show at Candyce Garrett's Studio, Taos, NM
Friday, September 27: 3:00–7:00pm
Saturday, September 28: 11:00am–5:00pm
Sunday, September 29: Noon–4:00pm

(This coincides with the Taos Fall Arts Festival 2024.)

Catering by Elijah & Luly: Mexican Corn, Mexican Fruit Cups, Biscochitos, Horchata, Water, and Wine

Please Do Not Use Google Maps/GPS!
Directions to Candyce Garrett’s studio, coming into Taos from the south on Paseo del Pueblo Sur (68): Take a left onto Herdner Road; continue on Herdner to and through the Salazar Road intersection; take the next right onto Calle Cornelio then bear left. Parking is across from the studio (big white barn).

Signs will be posted.

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Candyce Garrett, Cliff Fragua & Somers Randolph

From Garrett’s monumental granite forms to Fragua’s cultural resonance to Randolph’s refined craftsmanship, each artist offers a unique perspective on the most difficult sculptural medium.
Join them to celebrate the enduring legacy of stone sculpting.

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