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Family Art Workshops

Stop by the Albuquerque Museum School during your visit to make an art project. We welcome families to the Museum with opportunities to get creative together.

When

Nov 01, 2025
01:00 PM - 02:30 PM

All dates

Nov 01, 2025 from 01:00 PM to 02:30 PM

Where

Albuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Rd. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
505-243-7255

Description

November 1
Avanyu, Guardian of the Water
Inspired by Diego Romero’s Space Avanyu pot, featured in the exhibition Tales of Futures Past, this workshop honors the Puebloan people's serpent deity—Avanyu—guardian of water, clouds, lightning, earth, and the heavens. Come create your own version of this powerful water serpent using clay and carving tools.
Instructor: Landis Pulido

November 15
Time Traveler's Collage
Cara Romero’s photography beautifully blends moments from long ago with dreams of what’s to come—and now it’s your turn! Grab some magazines, construction paper, and a big dose of imagination as we cut, glue, and piece together collages that mix the past with the future in wild, wonderful ways.
Instructor: Remy Sinegal

INSTRUCTORS:

Landis Pulido is an artist, educator, and healing justice practitioner who believes in co-creating a learning environment which strives to meet each community member where they are. Through the lens of Popular Education, she works towards co-creating an inclusive and safe environment. She believes in bringing in the breath, movement, and healing into the arts and creative space to invite wholeness and imagination.

Remy Sinegal was born in California, coming to the University of New Mexico for college where she received a Bachelors in Art with a minor in Medieval Studies. She is a poet and illustrator, using a variety of media such as pencils, paints, pastels, sculpture and digital media. History both true and fictional inspire the themes of her work. Inspired by multicultural mythology, folklore, as well as modern influences like animated media, wildlife and how everyone's personal experiences shape the world around them. Believing that there is magic in embracing the mundanity of life she tries to create something exceptional and fun every time she picks up a pencil. The art of storytelling to pass on cultural superstitions inspires her to write, and illustrate her own fantastical tales, which she hopes to bring to life one day through graphic novels or animation.

Image:
Workshop sample image by Landis Pulido

Price

Workshops are included with paid admission. General admission: $3–$6.

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Contact

Elizabeth Becker
505-243-7255