Upcoming Special Hours:

January 4, 2026 | Open 10 AM–3 PM

Create with O’Keeffe: 3D Landscapes Part 1

  • Thursday, February 8
  • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM MT
  • LA FARGE LIBRARY | 1730 LLANO ST, SANTA FE, NM 87505

Join us for part one of creating your very own three-dimensional masterpiece!

In honor of our special exhibition, Rooted in Place, join experienced artist Christina Kortz in creating a three-dimensional landscape painting inspired by your favorite natural scenery. This workshop is part of a special two-part series wherein kids and families will create their three-dimensional foreground subject first and are invited to return next month to complete their three-dimensional background.

Christina Kortz has been with the O’Keeffe Museum since the year 2000. She began as an Education Coordinator and Family Programs Manager, and now works as a Museum Educator and Gallery Guide. Christina is an experienced arts educator, illustrator, fashion stylist, and dancer. 

For more information, please contact learning@okeeffemuseum.org.

Upcoming Events

Abstract watercolor of a small adobe building which was used as a studio. The picture plane is divided into three separate organic shaped geometric elements; a fluid swash of green ground on which the adobe structure sits and a large transparent wash of blue surrounding the building as the sky. The studio itself is softened rectangle shape of transparent yellow which reveals, to the left, a brown feathered watercolor bleed as the doorway.

Event Classes

Online Class: Get Your Watercolor Off to a Great Start

Online

Monday, January 5

11:00am

Photograph of a person with long hair from behind standing in front of a large print of clouds over a desert landscape in shades of red and orange. In the foreground is a sculpture in light brown and sand shades.

Event Talks

Mornings with O'Keeffe: “Tewa Nangeh/Tewa Country"

Online

Wednesday, January 7

9:00am

Large pinkish/orange shell that dominates most of the canvas, with a much smaller shell beside it on the lower left. Both are oval in shape and open to their undersides, exposing the dark glossy pink of the inside of a shell. They are nestled on a white cloth or tissue paper that has folds suggesting a depth, as if the objects are in a box. The larger shell is chipped on it's upper left tip.

Event Classes

Online Class: Shells & Pebbles

Online

Wednesday, January 7

12:00pm