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Friday, March 21, 2014

The Landscape of Desert Divas: Influential Women Artists and Patrons of the Southwest


One of the early buildings at Ghost Ranch

For the SchoolArts/CRIZMAC Desert Divas seminar this July, we'll follow in the footsteps of women such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Millicent Rogers, and others who lived in and were inspired by the landscapes of New Mexico. We'll also explore contemporary artists Roxanne Swentzell and Marion Martinez and visit both Santa Fe and Taos.

Georgia O'Keeffe designed this emblem for Ghost Ranch before she stopped talking to them.

Experience these majestic, engaging places in New Mexico by joining SchoolArts and CRIZMAC for Desert Divas: Influential Women Artists and Patrons of the Southwest, in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico July 3-10, 2014. You can get continuing education credit (if you need it) and travel with a like-minded group of people in Santa Fe and Taos. Learn more and register at http://bit.ly/1cfujFU

You'll see these beauties on the way to Ghost Ranch.


The Chama River on the way to Ghost Ranch.

Chimney Rock at Ghost Ranch

The church at Las Trampas, on the High Road to Taos

Georgia O'Keeffe's house in Abiquiu, which we'll visit!

Rancho de Taos Church

Rancho de Taos Church, the view most painted by Georgia O'Keeffe.


The front of Rancho de Taos Church

Pedernal Mountain, the mountain that Georgia claimed for herself and could see from her house at Ghost Ranch.

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