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ALT Exterior of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. The camera is tilted towards the sky to see only the top corners of an adobe building against a blue sky with light clouds.
a few years ago the brooklyn museum did a fascinating exhibit on georgia o'keeffe's practical, androgynous style; she once called blue jeans our "only national costumes." love her work and wardrobe to death
The @okeeffemuseum is proud to offer Family Day w/ Library Storytime: Me, Myself, and I!
Sun Jan 12, 2025
10:30am-2:30pm
What is it about YOU that makes you so unique & special?
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#FamilyDay w/ #LibraryStorytime:
All About Georgia!
Sun Dec 8, 2024
10:30am-2:30pm
The @okeeffemuseum is proud to offer Family Day! Family Day is a free event offered in partnership with the @SFCMuseum and SFPL.
“I’ve been absolutely terrified every moment of my life and I’ve never let it keep me from a single thing that I wanted to do.” – Georgia O’Keeffe
Happy Birthday to Georgia O’Keeffe who was #BornOnThisDay in 1887!
Photo Courtesy of @philippe_halsman_official.
Now open! ‘A Circle that Nothing Can Break’ explores how Georgia O’Keeffe imbued shapes—the circle in particular—with emotional symbolism and abstract ideas.
🔎See these works on view today! Plan your visit: okeeffemuseum.org/.../a-circ…
Join us tomorrow at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum for a day of artmaking with the whole family!
🎨 Family Fun Day | Sunday, Nov. 10, 10:30 AM–2:30 PM
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✨ Today is Ida O’Keeffe’s Birthday! ✨
Only two years younger than her sister Georgia, Ida Ten Eyck O’Keeffe was born #BornOnThisDay in 1889.
ALT Half-length portrait of Ida O'Keeffe drinking a glass of milk and wearing a sweater.
ALT Graphite sketch of the head of a woman (Ida O’Keeffe) facing toward the left side of the paper with her head thrown up. On either side dark shapes of arms resembling wings stretch out.
ALT Portrait of Ida and Georgia O'Keeffe smiling in black hats and black coats, O'Keeffe stands behind Ida with her arms around her wearing black gloves.
Curious about conservation? Join us for extended hours at the Museum on First Friday, November 1, and ask our conservator your questions!
Admission is free all day for NM residents and free for everyone from 5 to 7 PM.
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ALT Photograph of a person with special glasses working with precise tools to repair a painting by Georgia O’Keeffe in shades of pink, yellow, and green.
In ‘A Circle that Nothing Can Break,’ a new exhibition opening November 7, see how O’Keeffe imbued shapes—the circle in particular—with emotional symbolism and abstract ideas.
📷 Opening November 7 at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.
📷 Learn more: okeeffemuseum.org/.../a-circ…
In Boston? Visit @mfaboston to see the groundbreaking exhibition ‘Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore,’ open now through January 20, 2025.
mfa.org/exhibition/georgia-o…
ALT Enlarged leaf details in shades of green, orange and brown.
Only a few weeks left to see 'Rooted in Place,' an exhibition in partnership with the Santa Fe Botanical Garden! On view until November 3, 2024.
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ALT A cottonwood tree thick with yellow leaves fills the foreground. The top of Pedernal, visible in the distance, peeks out above the trees.
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ALT Photograph of a person taken from behind as they look at a small painting of a church steeple on a white gallery wall.
ALT Photograph of several people shopping in a small museum store.
ALT Photograph of two people talking animatedly with a third person in a gallery.
ALT Photograph of a magazine open on a person’s lap as they read it.
October is American Archive Month! Schedule an appointment to visit the Library & Archive today to see a new exhibition, ‘Modernist Circle,’ now on view!
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ALT Photograph of a person from behind with a bow in their hair. The person is looking at three paintings ( Eastport Docks, Maine Coast, by John Marin; Untitled (Mountain and Sun) by Arthur Dove; Untitled by Marsden Hartly) on a wall.
ALT Photograph of two notecards with greetings on one side and dried red maple leaves on the other. In the background is a large book.
ALT Photograph of Alfred Stieglitz in wearing glasses, a light shirt and waistcoat bending over and looking over the shoulder of John Marin who wears glasses, a jacket, and is writing at a desk.
ALT Photograph from above of publications on artists such as Beauford Delaney and Abraham Walkowitz.
Join us for three upcoming events celebrating Georgia O’Keeffe’s love for and fascination with the clouds and skies above, perfect for the whole family!
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ALT Much of this work is filled by a flat, white cloud. A band of yellow rests atop the cloud, and a band of blue rises above the yellow.
ALT Close-up photograph of a child's hands as they mold clay on a table covered in paints and art supplies.
When drawing trees, Georgia O’Keeffe was particularly attentive to the spaces between branches and trunks.
Explore more of Georgia O’Keeffe’s studies of trees in 'Rooted in Place,' currently on view at the Museum.
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ALT Simple black ink illustration of a dead tree with large branches overall.
“I have always been willing to bet on myself you know—and been willing to stand on what I am and can do even when the world isn't much with me.” – Georgia O’Keeffe, 1950.
ALT Black and white portrait of Georgia O'Keeffe standing in front of her painting, ‘After a Walk Back of Mabel's, 1929.’ The photograph was probably taken during O'Keeffe's 1930 exhibition at An American Place. O’Keeffe wears a light shirt with small buttons, a dark jacket, and a dark head covering. In the photograph, she smiles towards the left side of the frame.
Happy fall equinox! 🍂 Today marks the first day of autumn here in Santa Fe.
See more of O’Keeffe’s studies of trees in person in 'Rooted in Place,' an exhibition now on view at the Museum: ow.ly/vBKt50Tr9nj
ALT A large cottonwood tree fills much of the canvas. Its thick trunk splits into three parts as it rises upward. Yellow and green leaves seem to flutter around the tree. Other trees can be seen in the distance in the lower right corner.