ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
In this workshop, you will spend three hours creating two different types of small brushes. The first brush will have a paintbrush-style design, made with horsehair and dried cholla. The second will be a small Tampico brush that is wrapped and sewn. All materials will be provided, and if time permits, participants can create multiple Tampico brushes.
Additionally, you will receive a private tour of the Broom Room exhibit with artist Julia Tait Dickenson. This will allow you to explore how the techniques used in the workshop are reflected in the pieces displayed in the gallery. As a resident of El Zaguan, Julia is also happy to offer a tour of her on-site studio to anyone interested.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Julia Tait Dickenson arrived in Santa Fe in 1985, bringing with her a degree in studio arts and ceramics. Her time here ignited a passion for jewelry and metal smithing, leading to the establishment of her own business, Thin Air Studio. After 25 years in Vermont, where she raised her family and continued her jewelry work, Julia has returned to Canyon Road at El Zaguan. Her 35-year career as a maker has encompassed a diverse range of creative pursuits, including jewelry, ceramics, textiles, printmaking, and now brooms and brushes. As Thin Air Goods, Julia continues to draw inspiration from cross-cultural craftsmanship, creating objects of beauty and soul for everyday use.
Contact: Anne Kelly at anne@historicsantafe.org or call 505.983.2567 for more information.