Create with O’Keeffe at Main Branch Library: Watercolor Forests 

  • Thursday, January 25
  • 3:30 PM - 3:30 PM MT
  • MAIN LIBRARY | 145 WASHINGTON AVE, SANTA FE, NM, 87501

Paint your own watercolor forest inspired by New Mexico's own cottonwood, pinon, and juniper trees!

In honor of our special exhibition, Rooted in Place, join experienced artist Christina Kortz in creating watercolor trees inspired by the natural species found in New Mexico: cottonwood, pinon, and juniper. This activity is suitable for kids and families of all ages! 

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.

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