Photograph of a person's hand holding a brush as they spread blue ink on a carved material and prepare to make a print.

Teaching Artists

In-person and online!

Every month, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum offers online and in-person studio art classes in partnership with experienced teaching artists.

Learn more about the teaching artists below and sign up for one of their classes!

Teaching Artists

Take an Art Class

Choose from a variety of classes and workshops designed to expose participants to a range of artistic techniques and experiences.

Browse Upcoming Classes

Register for a Talk

Browse future talks hosted by the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Enroll in our monthly lecture series, Mornings with O’Keeffe, that occurs the first Wednesday of every month.

Browse Future Talks
Portrait of O'Keeffe walking in the Chama Valley - a sprawling high desert landscape with the Chama River winding in front of mesa outcroppings against a big sky with clouds; full-length profile of O'Keeffe walking against the wind in the landscape while holding a 35 mm camera to her chin ( which could be a Leica) ; she wears a white head scarf under her black wide brimmed hat, a white wrap dress which, along with her head scarf, is blowing in the wind, and expensive light colored flat leather shoes

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Virtual

Dive into a selection of guest speakers from a range of disciplines inspired by the art and life of Georgia O’Keeffe.

Past Talks & Insights

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A mannequin with a black gaucho hat, a red tied scarf, a t-shirt, and a denim vest. Behind the mannequin in the background are shelves of the Museum Store.

Past Event Member Exclusives

Dashing into Discounts

MUSEUM GALLERIES AND ONLINE

Friday, December 6

8:00am

Close-up of a young person's hands as they mould clay on a table covered with paint and other art materials.

Past Event Community Events

Fine Art Friday at the Santa Fe Children’s Museum: Holiday Pouch Piñatas

1050 OLD PECOS TRAIL, SANTA FE, NM 87505

Friday, December 6

2:00pm

Vertical painting with a large black cross spanning the surface of the picture plane with a massive cross beam running across the upper quadrant and the base stem running the vertical length of the painting. The cross is slightly off center to the viewers left. Looming behind the cross is a rolling mountain range of deep blues hues. Soft white light illuminates the edge of mountain tops and rises into a glorious gradation of of turquoise and blue sky, dotted with white circular stars.

Past Event Classes

Online Class: Watercolor Greeting Cards—New Mexico Skies in Winter

Online

Friday, December 6

2:30pm