Back to nature: Placitas Garden Tour to feature seven artists creating in real time “Indigo Owl,” Barbara Morrow. Bird sculpture by Steve McKibbin. Glass work by Karen Melody Shatar. Published August 27, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. Modified August 27, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Back to nature: Placitas Garden Tour to feature seven artists creating in real time A bevy of artists will take brush to canvas or lens to landscape during the Placitas Garden Tour on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The seven artists — Seung Youn, Dana Patterson Roth, Jay Leutwyler, Barbara Morrow, Karen Melody Shatar, Steve McKibbin and Dale Laitinen — will join the gardens, making new work along the tour. Their materials include sculpture, watercolor, pastel, photography and fused glass. They also will show their work at the Placitas Community Library, 453 New Mexico Highway 165, through Sept. 26. back-to-nature-placitas-garden-tour-to-feature-seven-artists-creating-in-real-time
As featured on - Back to nature: Placitas Garden Tour to feature seven artists creating in real time A bevy of artists will take brush to canvas or lens to landscape during the Placitas Garden Tour on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The seven artists — Seung Youn, Dana Patterson Roth, Jay Leutwyler, Barbara Morrow, Karen Melody Shatar, Steve McKibbin and Dale Laitinen — will join the gardens, making new work along the tour. Their materials include sculpture, watercolor, pastel, photography and fused glass. They also will show their work at the Placitas Community Library, 453 New Mexico Highway 165, through Sept. 26.
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