Grimshaw Fine Art in Taos, New Mexico is owned by Diane Grimshaw. She is also the director. The gallery is located at 132 Carson Road.
The gallery is classified as a varient gallery and has a diversified art collection. There are paintings in oil, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, bronze sculpture, sculptural ceramics, turned and segmented wood, unique jewelry, and many more different types of art forms.
The following list shows the names of the artists who have their work displayed in the gallery and what types of do they do.
- Karen Ahlgren Watercolor
- Diane Ainsworth Oil on Canvas
- Edna Beauchemin Pastel
- Suzanne Betz Mixed Media
- Ron Burns Giclee on Canvas & Paper
- Jacqueline Cattaneo Pastel
- Kim Chavez Bronze
- Therese Evangel Oil and Watercolor
- Scott Freeman Oil
- Dan Fogelberg Ceramics, Vaporized Glaze
- Jan Gaumnitz Bronze and Ceramic Sculpture
- Jutta Golas Sculptural Ceramics
- Alexander Gorbikov Oil
- Ying He Oil on Canvas
- Eric Heller Photography
- Mary Hogue Gourds
- Lisa Homan-Conger Acrylic
- Rod Hubble Oil on Linen
- McCreery Jordan Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Encaustic, Photography. Collage, Sculpture, Bas Relief, Clay, Cast Paper...
- J. Lamont
- Lori Malott Oil, Pastel, Watercolor
- Nori McConnaughhay Oil on Canvas
- Dorsey McHugh Acrylic
- John Mendoza Watercolor, Oil
- Valerie Milner Painted Gourds
- Lynn Rowan Myers Oil on Canvas
- Connie Mygatt Painted Gourds
- Kate Norton Oil on Panel, Monotypes
- Jerry Rhodes Raku
- Gregg Rochester Oil on Canvas
- James Roybal Acrylic & Pastel and Bronze Sculpture
- Marjorie Scarpino Ceramics
- Bob Smith Raku
- Thomas Stotts Acrylic, Oil, Watercolor
- Pamela Sukhum Oil on Canvas
- Ron Vavra Wood Turned Vessels
- Sumi von Dassow Pit Fired Burnished Pottery
- Walker Moore Casein on Panel
- Brent Warren Welded Steel Rod Sculpture
- Helgy White Oil, Plein-air
- Dale Zimmerman Wood Turned Vessels
Much of the artwork is colorful and deals with nature aspects. Those interested in the art are left to come up with an interpretation of the pieces for themselves. Although there is no doubt that the artists have their own interpretations of their works, there isn't much of an explanation for the pieces.