“Create Your Own Santa Fe Experience”

Review of Experience of 2-Hour Painting Class in Santa Fe, December 2023

”One of the best experiences I've had in 30 years of visiting Santa Fe! Robbi is a fantastic teacher - she gives you a good overview of the tools you'll be using, guides you along the way, and encourages you to be creative. So much fun and I've got a unique souvenir of my visit. A must-do when you're in town!”

Dear Cynthia (WaBu),

I can't thank you enough for choosing Santa Fe Art Classes and sharing your incredible experience! It was a joy to have you, your sister, and husband for a private painting class.

Your feedback about the class being one of the best experiences in your 30 years of visiting Santa Fe truly warms my heart. I'm thrilled you found the session both informative and fun. Encouraging your creativity is at the core of our mission, and I'm delighted you felt inspired to create a unique souvenir from your visit.

Your recommendation as a "MUST DO Santa Fe Experience" and one of the "best of Things to Do" in Santa Fe is an absolute honor. Thank you for that! Your words are a testament to the positive and memorable experiences we strive to create.

I want to take a moment to express my best wishes to Joanne. We missed her during the class and sincerely hope she is recovering well. Please pass along our warm regards and best wishes for a speedy recovery.

As the holiday season approaches, I want to extend my warmest wishes to you and your family. I can't wait to have you all back for another round of creative fun. Until then, travel home safely, and may the upcoming year be filled with joy, creativity, and wonderful experiences.

Warm regards,

Robbi

Owner and Instructor at Santa Fe Art Classes

Robbi Firestone

Robbi Firestone is a contemporary American painter and conceptual artist working between New York City and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her practice spans three decades of sustained inquiry into how beauty, urgency, and ethical responsibility coexist in a fragile world.

Her paintings, in oil, acrylic, pastel, and graphite, emerge from sustained observation of landscape and sky, rooted in the high desert of New Mexico. These are not depictions of place but states of being: the land as inner weather, the horizon as meditation on presence and the radical act of sustained attention.

Her conceptual practice, most notably the 2026 series Existential Snacks: Food for Thought, deploys mass-produced consumer materials as a Trojan horse, seductive in their familiarity and disturbing in their implications, addressing ecological collapse, cultural numbness, and the human tendency to consume without thinking.

These are not two separate bodies of work. They are one philosophical position expressed in two registers: feeling as the ground from which thought becomes possible; thought as the ground from which action becomes necessary.

Firestone's work has received formal recognition from leading figures in the contemporary art world.

Louis Grachos, Executive Director of SITE Santa Fe, writes: "Robbi Firestone's Existential Snacks project is a brilliant contemporary extension of the longstanding tradition of Satirical Artworks. Innovative in her use of materials, Firestone's paintings/sculptures reveal a sense of humor, are clever and reveal a substantial insight into her subject matter which makes this series so successful."

Merry Scully, Head of Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Contemporary Art at the New Mexico Museum of Art, wrote of The Infertility Project: "You are telling a powerful story...this project may take on a life of its own and take years to unfold," drawing comparison to Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party. The National Museum of Women in the Arts described her work as "a testament to the power of transforming personal pain into a benefit for the greater good."

The Infertility Project premiered at the United Nations in parallel with the Commission on the Status of Women. The project became the subject of a documentary film by Betsy Chasse, director of What the Bleep Do We Know, available on Amazon Prime.

Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Worth Magazine, the Boston Herald, the Huffington Post, and the Santa Fe New Mexican.

Firestone's work is held in distinguished private collections across the United States. She is currently represented by 203 Fine Art, Taos, New Mexico.

Studio visits are by appointment in New York City and Santa Fe.

https://www.FirestoneArt.com
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Great experience with Artist Robbi Firestone!