Make Your Own Art Mask

Cover your face and uncover your creativity!


Create and share a mask for the Mask Gathering - a virtual display of masks to celebrate the many faces and feelings of our community.

Examples of masks made from milk jugs.

Examples of masks made from milk jugs.

Submit a photo of your mask

Add your masks to our online gallery! You can send us a picture to anais@twirltaos.org. Make sure your photo is nicely lit, and high quality, so we can really see your work. No blurry photos! Your image must be at least 1 MB (if sending from your phone, send at actual size). We reserve the right to fix photos to the best of our ability, but don’t guarantee that we can. See some of the masks that were featured in our Unmasking the Mask virtual event.

No explicit material accepted. Keep in mind that these masks will be viewed by people of all ages. Twirl reserves the right to show only work that we deem suitable for the general public. If your piece is falling apart we will not be able to display it. If your photo is not high enough quality, we will not be able to display it. Our objective is to inspire and connect with our community, and to show the wealth of creativity that resides in Taos. We can’t wait to see what you’ve got!

NEED INSPIRATION?

Visit our Maker Explorations page to see videos on how to make masks from various materials.

See the gallery of masks made for the Mask Gathering.

Watch Nina make a beautiful mask from her garden flowers before the freeze!