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===Artists homes and studios=== ==== Present ==== The [[Helene Wurlitzer Foundation]] is a non-profit organization based in Taos that provides free residency to eleven artists, with each year divided into three residency sessions of three months apiece at Casa Encantado. [[Abbie Conant]], former principal trombonist of the [[Munich Philharmonic|Munich Philharmonic Orchestra]] and seasonal Taos resident, runs a studio three blocks from the plaza. In addition to the studio having capacity to seat 60, there is also a two bedroom living space. In addition to her and her husband's own performances, the studio has hosted poetry readings, presentations and performance from local Taoseñas and fellows from the Wurlitzer Foundation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Taos Studio of William Osborne and Abbie Conant|url=http://www.osborne-conant.org/Taos.htm|access-date=September 29, 2020|website=www.osborne-conant.org}}</ref> ==== Historic ==== Many of the historic sites are homes and studios of artists, including the [[Mabel Dodge Luhan House]], [[Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph Henry Sharp Studios]], the [[Nicolai Fechin House]], the [[Leon Gaspard House]], and the [[Ernest Martin Hennings]] House. Doc Martin's restaurant in the historic [[Taos Inn]] was previously the office of [[Thomas "Doc" Martin]] while other parts of the inn served as his home and the birthplace of the [[Taos Society of Artists]]. On Ledoux street, just south of the Taos Plaza, is the [[Ernest L. Blumenschein House]] and [[Harwood Museum of Art|Harwood House]].
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