The Paseo Project
& Taos Film Festival
For the inaugural Taos Film Festival, The Paseo Project is proud to partner with festival organizers and a growing network of local arts and cultural organizations to help shape a bold, community-driven first edition of the festival.
Known for pushing the boundaries of how art is experienced in public space, The Paseo Project joins the Taos Film Festival to bring a distinctly “Paseo” sensibility to the event—one that embraces experimentation, interdisciplinary practice, and audience engagement. Together, we aim to expand what a film festival can be, moving beyond traditional screenings to include immersive, sculptural, and site-responsive approaches to film, video, and new media.
Through this partnership, we’re excited to help make the first Taos Film Festival expansive, accessible, and memorable—rooted in Taos, shaped by collaboration, and open to possibility.
2026 | Gathering Dust
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Gathering Dust
An exhibition activated by Dust Wave
Encore Gallery at Taos Center for the Arts
Presented as part of the Taos Film Festival, April 23–26, 2026In conjunction with the inaugural Taos Film Festival, The Paseo Project partners with Dust Wave—an Albuquerque-based film and arts collective—to activate the Encore Gallery with Gathering Dust, a new media exhibition.
Featuring works by Adrian Pijoan; Helen Atkins + Will Geusz; Julianne Aguilar; Dusty Deen; Alonso Indacochea; Rhiannon Barela; and Jacklyn Le, the exhibition explores corporeal reality in a digital age. Working across film, video, and new media, the artists reflect on uncertainty, nostalgia, and novelty—approaching these tensions with curiosity, empathy, and care.
Learn more about Dust Wave at dustwave.xyz