Create with O’Keeffe: Finish the Painting! 

  • Thursday, October 10
  • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM MT
  • LA FARGE LIBRARY | 1730 LLANO ST, SANTA FE, NM 87505

Use your own art talents to finish the painting!

Join experienced teaching artist Christina Kortz and use your own art talents to finish famous paintings! Using a variety of materials, participants will choose a famous painting that has been split in half, and finish it using their own artistic style. 

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. 

Create with O’Keeffe is a free monthly drop-in program offered in partnership with the Santa Fe Public Libraries, occurring on the second, third, and fourth Thursday of every month at libraries around Santa Fe. Create with O’Keeffe aims to bring fun art activities to kids and families while helping them learn how to express themselves through visual art! The program is free to attend and does not require advanced registration. 

For more information, please contact learning@okeeffemuseum.org

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