Family Day: Celebrate Art to G.O.!
Join us to celebrate one year of the Art to G.O. truck!
Join us to celebrate one year of the Art to G.O. truck! Launched in Spring 2023, The Art to G.O. truck is a mobile studio designed to bring art-making experiences into New Mexican communities. Since its start, the truck has been anywhere and everywhere from Santa Fe to Roswell! Join us to celebrate this wonderful initiative, meet the team behind the truck, and take part in a variety of hands-on artmaking, creative activities, and interactive story time.
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The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum is proud to offer Family Day! Occurring on the second Sunday of every month, this event aims to bring the community together through hands-on art-making and storytelling, as well as encouraging kids and families to take a new approach in looking at and interacting with art. This Family Day is offered in partnership with the Santa Fe Children’s Museum and Santa Santa Fe Public Libraries.
![Logo of the Santa Fe Public Library](https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/SFPL-Logo-Transparent-1.png)
library@santafenm.gov
santafelibrary.org
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Please be advised that this event may involve crowds, loud noises, or lighting effects that may be uncomfortable for people experiencing sensory sensitivities.
Upcoming Events
![A wood cut of cactus in bowls on a window sill.](https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/9446/bestand_005-3-360x360-c.jpeg)
Event Classes
7/27
In-Person Class: Woodcut Relief Printmaking (2 Parts)
217 Johnson Street, Santa Fe, NM, 87501
![A person stands outdoors in an arid landscape with a mountain range in the background, painting on an easel. They wear a hat and jacket, and a backpack rests on the ground beside them.](https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/20187/Screen-Shot-2024-05-13-at-9.46.19-AM-360x360-c.png)
![A tall cactus fills much of the paper. Parts of the cactus are in shadow, while others reflect the light. Many cactus needles line the edges of the plant.](https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/20517/Screenshot-2024-06-14-at-8.06.41-AM-360x360-c.png)