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Tarnoff Art Center

located in Rowe, New Mexico on 10 wooded acres, (20 miles north of Santa Fe ). The art center is a space for local art classes and destination workshops for visitors.  Artists and visitors may attend open studio sessions at the center, where you can come together and simply create and collaborate in a beautiful setting with access to all studio equipment.

Upcoming workshops include painting, ceramics, pottery, fabric dyeing, metal arts and sculpture workshops in Sacred Geometry.

Where: Tarnoff Art Center, 4 Wildflower lane, Rowe, NM 87562

Time/Cost: Contact for details

Phone:505-919-8888

Website/Blog Address: http://www.tarnoffartcenter.org

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