What to Expect

Retablo, from the Latin retro tabula, or “behind the altar,” originally referred to the large paintings depicting saints, Jesus, or the Virgin Mary that hung behind altars in Catholic churches. In New Mexico, retablo painting is nourished by the northern rugged wildness and rawness. On the back of the retablos is the story of the saint's life. Many of them also have a prayer.

Inspired by the santero traditions of New Mexico, each retablo begins with gesso grounds, earth pigments, and the scent of warmed piñon resin.

Working in the quiet language of colonial New Mexican religious art, create intimate pieces shaped by color, reverence, and place.

During the session, you can expect:

  • Step-by-step instruction

  • A study in ritual, memory, and handmade tradition.

  • A relaxed, slow atmosphere

  • Guidance on color, creating depth, and motifs

  • Creative freedom to personalize your piece and make it your own

*All supplies provided.

Date
August 9, 2026

Time
12 - 2pm

Location
As Above, So Below Distillery
545 Camino de la Familia
Santa Fe, NM 87501