Awash in the glow of firelight, Zoë Stiler has been working in the off-grid home she built herself, illustrating stories that come to her through vivid dreams.
A lifelong Taoseño, Stiler lives deep in the vast area known as The Mesa, a sagebrush-dotted landscape on the flat-topped mountains near the west rim of the Rio Grande Gorge. This environment attracts outlaws, runaways, radicals, performers, builders, inventors—people with creative minds, capable hands, and a desire to remake the world. This community and the landscape it is settled within have been a constant source of inspiration for Stiler.
Stiler’s artworks are raw and embodied, a product of their environment. She paints and draws in a limited palette, using acrylic and oil paint, pencil, handmade willow charcoal, ink, wax crayon, enamel spray paint, and anything else on hand. Her paintings and drawings are repeatedly worked into, the surfaces built up with depth and texture resulting from many layers of conceptual revisions and material experiments. Works that begin as paintings or drawings often evolve into books or concepts for theatrical productions. Influenced by the elements, light, and movement of the landscape she lives in concert with, she also creates kinetic and illuminated sculptural works that incorporate sewing, weaving, botanical pressing, and micaceous clay building.
Drawing from a deep well of personal mythology, Stiler revisits certain stories consistently, allowing them to take form as a series of works that progress and deepen the narrative. Many of the works in this exhibition have been in progress for the last five years or more, and have never been exhibited. These works showcase some of the major themes and imagery that Stiler has been exploring throughout her life as an artist, representing chapters in an ever-growing book of illustrated tales.
February 1, 2025 - March 15, 2025
The Valley
118 Camino De La Placita
Taos, NM 87571