Abiquiu Inn - Albert Handell

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Abiquiu Inn - Albert Handell
Page 1 of 6 Northern New Mexico
Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu, New Mexico
(Land of Georgia O’Keefe)
Sunday, July 21 – Saturday, July 27, 2013
Studio Location: Abiquiu Inn
The Abiquiu Inn is located at 21120 Hwy. 84,
Abiquiu, New Mexico 87510.
Toll free # 888-735-2902, Phone #: 505-685-4378, Fax #: 505-685-4931
email: [email protected], website: www.abiquiuinn.com
This area of Northern New Mexico is truly spectacular, with endless
variety and incredible subject matter all around and about – Our studio, with
natural light, is located at the Abiquiu Inn, just 12 breathtaking miles from
the Ghost Ranch itself. (We will certainly visit the Ghost Ranch to paint as
one of our painting locations).
Albert and Jeanine have stayed at the Abiquiu Inn many times, we
recommend it, and we will be staying there for the week. It is not imperative
in order to join us that you stay at the inn. Every Artist is welcomed at the
Inn – no matter where you are staying, i.e. Ghost Ranch or elsewhere, etc.
Page 2 of 6 The inn itself has a variety of accommodations situated on acres of
well taken care of land, surrounded by large mature trees, etc. It has an
excellent restaurant.
If you decide to stay at the inn – there is a 10% workshop discount,
Just mention you are in the Albert Handell workshop. Anyone there can
help you with your accommodations. I arranged our accommodations with
their director, Dee Dee Happe. To view their accommodations go to their
website: www.abiquiuinn.com
Abiquiu Inn
As a member of the Albert Handell Workshop, the rate plan information is:
Room/Suite Type
Unit 2,3,4,5,9 &10
1 king bed
Red Mesa Suite
21,22,23,24,25 & 26
1 bedroom casita
One Person
$139.95 less 10%
Two Persons
$139.95 less 10%
$169.95 less 10%
$169.95 less 10%
$189.95 less 10%
Breakfast is not included
$189.95 less 10%
Less expensive and certainly decent enough accommodations are
located at the Ghost Ranch. If you wish to stay at the Ghost Ranch, Please
make your reservations directly with them. Their phone #: 505-685-4333,
website: www.ghostranch.org.
Page 3 of 6 Sunday, July 21 – Saturday, July 27, 2013
Tuition: $975.00
This Abiquiu/Ghost Ranch Mentoring Paint-A-Long week is truly unique, not only is
Northern New Mexico beautiful and very paintable, on the last day , Saturday, July 27th,
we will visit Santa Fe and Albert’s studio.
Santa Fe, is the 2nd or 3rd largest Art Market in the Country – this allows us to combine
painting and career building in a unique way.
The mentoring program is designed for those who want an “after workshop” experience;
it is open to anyone who has either taken a workshop with Mr. Handell, or has taken at
least one workshop with an artist who gives painting workshops in Pastels or Oils.
The week starts on Sunday afternoon, July 21, from 4pm to 6pm, we will meet for our
first session in the studio – at the historic Abiquiu Inn.
At 4:30pm, Albert will give out location maps and important information on Plein Air
Painting – as well as discuss details about the week’s schedule, and start with his
information on career building.
At 6pm, we will have our first workshop dinner together (individual checks please) at the
Abiquiu Inn.
Page 4 of 6 One of the Courtyards at the Abiquiu Inn
Each morning we will all meet on location at 8:30am, and paint no later than noon, and
Albert will paint along with you.
From noon to 2:00pm will be a lunch break. From 2pm to 4pm, we will meet in the studio
for our daily critique, instruction and for eye-opening career building information
From 4pm – 7pm, when the light is more beautiful and we are rested, we will paint our
second painting of the day – in the afternoon Mr. Handell will paint along with you for
the first hour or so and then give individual help at the easel (optional).
Our painting subject matter will vary from old tucked away adobe buildings, surrounded
by magnificent old growth trees, to wide open breathtaking vistas and skies, included
with the most amazing rock formations and mountain formations to desert fields and
gentle streams – to an endless variety of subject matter at Ghost Ranch.
Page 5 of 6 Our daily schedule varies slightly from day-to-day. For example….there are one hour
visits to Georgia O’Keefe’s home in Abiquiu during the afternoons. Details will be
included with your tuition deposit receipt.
Saturday morning is open for you to visit suggested Santa Fe Galleries and Albert’s
Studio .
And later at 6pm we will meet at a local restaurant, The Rio Chama Restaurant, 414 Old
Santa Fe Trail,
505-955-0765, for our final farewell dinner.
YES, I WANT TO ENROLL
THE FULL TUITION IS $975.00
HOW DO I GO ABOUT THIS?
ENROLLMENT IS STRICTLY LIMITED AND SPACES FOR OUR PROGRAM
WILL FILL UP QUICKLY, SO DON’T HESITATE TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE AT
THIS TIME. THIS PROGRAM WILL BE CLOSED AFTER THE 14TH ARTIST
SIGNS UP, AND A WAITING LIST WILL BE STARTED.
TO SIGN UP, A NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $175.00 IS REQUIRED TO
REGISTER. PLEASE CONTACT THE ALBERT HANDELL STUDIO AT 505-9838373, OR EMAIL. IF YOU PREFER, EMAIL YOUR INFORMATION TO
[email protected]. YOU ARE WELCOME TO PAY YOUR TUITION
DEPOSIT WITH ANY CREDIT CARD (MC/VISA/AMEX). MOST ARTISTS
PREFER DOING THIS BY PHONE (505)983-8373. IF YOU PAY BY CHECK,
PLEASE CALL FIRST TO MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS AN OPENING BEFORE
MAILING YOUR CHECK. THEN MAKE THE CHECK PAYABLE TO ALBERT
HANDELL AND PLEASE MAIL IT TO:
ALBERT HANDELL
P O BOX 9070
SANTA FE, NM 87504-9070
Page 6 of 6 A receipt will be sent to you for your tuition deposit. We will appreciate receiving the
$800.00 balance on your tuition by May 21, 2013, two months before the first day of the
program. Receiving the full tuition two months prior to the program will help us from
overbooking.
______________________________________________________________________________ Refund Policy:
After May 21, 2012, and your tuition has been paid in full, a full refund minus the nonrefundable deposit is offered to you for any reason, at any time, until July 7, 2013, two
weeks prior to the first day of the program. Due to the very rare and low artist/student
ratio, no cash or credit refunds can be offered after this date. But, if an emergency does
arise, and you can’t attend, no cash refund will be given, but you will receive an $800.00
tuition credit available for you to use at any Paint-A-Long Mentoring Program, good for
the next two years.
Will Albert actually Paint with us?
Yes, in this program, Albert paints with you daily – also, while residing in close
proximity, the participating artists will experience Albert up close as he paints – allowing
you to see, and understand the process in more detail and depth.
Painting near him or next to him, or if you wish painting the same motif while standing
behind him, one realizes and learns in a unique way.
You will not only view how he begins, develops and finishes, but as important as
anything you will clearly see what Albert eliminates and what and how he emphasizes
what’s important through out the painting process. This is an eye opener.
The program is designed to be a very productive and also enjoyable week.
Page 7of 7 The Daily Schedule:
I am pleased to announce that my Come Paint-A-Long with Albert Handell Mentoring
Program has taken a giant step forward. It’s a program so many of you have requested.
This is an exciting week geared to be a step beyond a workshop, a follow-up to a
workshop, where we will all paint together during the day both morning and afternoon. In
the afternoon, Albert will paint for an hour or so and afterwards he will give help at the
easel (optional) In the evening, we will have our critique of the day’s painting and all
other instruction and career building information will be saved until then.
What is covered in the Career Building Part of the Program
Albert will explain how he has built his own career and will give you important insights
and information on how to individually build your career.
Some of the general information covered:
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How to find and get into a gallery and what to expect from your gallery
What describes a good gallery; what is your obligation to your gallery
What regional and/or national shows should one enter as a Pastelist and or an
oil Painter.
What to do if you are accepted or if you receive a prize
How is networking done? Why is it important?
The importance of “Being-in-Print”; and how to go about getting into print
What makes up an impressive portfolio
What strengthens it or what weakens a portfolio
How to organize your office and how to interweave it with your painting
The tax advantages of declaring yourself an Artist no matter how many
paintings you do or do not sell during the year (this alone could be worth the
tuition itself)
Should I join a co-op gallery? What makes up a meaningful co-op gallery
All presented to you in the evenings after the day’s painting.
All questions are answered in detail
Spouses and significant others are welcome at all times