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Artist Development Courses with Kuzana Ogg at HSFF’s El Zaguán

Artist Development Courses with Kuzana Ogg

HIEROPHANT IN RESIDENCE | ONE-DAY COURSE | SATURDAY, SEPT 21
THE GRACEFUL ART OF BECOMING | FOUR-SESSION COURSE | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 12, 19, & 26

PHOTOS TOP TO BOTTOM: KUZANA OGG WORKING ON A PAINTING AT THE ROTHKO RESIDENCY IN LATVIA. HOPE IS MAYBE, KUZANA OGG PUBLIC ART PROJECT AT MUNICH AIRPORT, 2020.
Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) is pleased to host a series of courses designed and taught by practicing painter and consultant Kuzana Ogg. This fall, Kuzana will teach two courses in person at HSFF’s El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM. Both courses offer students the time and space to develop their professional skills while expanding their knowledge of artist opportunities and receiving counsel from Kuzana. Hierophant in Residence is a one-day intensive on finding and applying to artist residencies and will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2024. The Graceful Art of Becoming is a four-session, in-depth course that spans the month of October. Students will meet on Saturday, October 5, 12, 19, and 26, 2024, to learn the joyful and creative process of organizing and promoting their work. Learn more about the instructor, read the class syllabi, and sign up at www.historicsantafe.org/kuzana-ogg-courses
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Kuzana Ogg was born in Bombay in 1971. Her parents brought her home from the hospital on the back of their motorcycle, and she was a newborn mango nesting in her mother’s arms. On that ride, Kuzana first saw how the hurtling landscapes were marked by lines where fruit and glass, fabric and edifice meet. She strewed the highway behind them with vibrant origami as she dreamed.The first years of her life were divided between the ancestral home of her grandfather, surrounded by lush gardens and groves of coconut trees, and her grandmother’s exquisite Worli sea face residence. Kuzana’s earliest memories are of temperate weather, fragrant jasmine blossoms, and cascading layers of color.

In time, Kuzana and her infant sister joined their newly immigrated parents in England. The setting changed from streets crammed with disorderly traffic and cows to cars neatly parked in rows, but Kuzana preferred the crumbling palatial structures that still lived in her mind to these frilly curtains and tidy brick homes. The new plastic toys at her feet became the rude complement of those of tin and copper that lay beside them. Her tiffin tucked in her luggage, Kuzana shuttled in train cars to boarding schools in Cornwall, Surrey, and Kodaikanal. At the age of 10, she and her family relocated to New York, and the American metropolis took shape in those eyes where the Deccan plateau once stood.

It was as an art student at SUNY Purchase that Kuzana met her husband and began the work in love and paint of revisiting the garden of her childhood. They married after their graduation in 1995, and moved to South Korea, spending the next six years teaching English in historic Kyung Ju. Returning to the United States in 2001, they lived first in New Mexico, migrated to California’s Central Valley ten years later, and then returned to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2017.

In 2021, Kuzana completed a 4 year residency at El Zaguan on Canyon Road, and moved to Los Alamos. Her paintings have been included on the sets of both television shows and feature films—the most recent of which are SprungBloodlineWhere’d You Go BernadetteMe and Earl and the Dying GirlSouthpaw, and My All-American. Kuzana’s first solo museum exhibition was Oil at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art in 2014. A second solo followed shortly thereafter, Rev Zero at the Bakersfield Museum of Art in 2015. Kuzana’s work continues to be exhibited, published, and collected both privately and publicly, nationally, and internationally. View her CV and website for more information.

Kuzana Ogg’s residencies include:

2002 Artist in Residence, The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Red Wing, MN
2007 International Artist in Residence, Theertha, Pitakotte, Sri Lanka
2017 El Zaguán, Historic Santa Fe Foundation, Santa Fe, NM
2017 Int’l Artist in Residence, Tao Hua Tan, Anhui Province, China
2018  Int’l Artist in Residence, The Cromarty Arts Trust, Cromarty, Scotland
2019  Int’l Artist in Residence, Mark Rothko Art Centre, Daugavpils, Latvia
2020 Int’l Artist in Residence, Old School House, Hrisey, Iceland
2023 Artist in Residence, R&F Brown Pink Studio, Kingston, NY

COURSES

Hierophant in Residence | One-Day Course | Saturday, September 21, 2024 | 9 am-noon | $300 Course Fee
Kuzana is the recipient of eight national and international fully funded residencies. Join her in conversation about the motivations and processes involved in securing prestigious artist in residency placements.

The Graceful Art of Becoming | Four-Session Course | Saturday, October 5, 12, 19, & 26 | 9 am-4 pm | $1200 Course Fee | Enrollment Limited to 10 Students
Join practicing painter and consultant Kuzana Ogg for an in-depth study of the joyful and creative process of organizing and promoting your work. Each class with start with a lecture in the morning. After a short break for lunch, students will engage in individual and group activities designed to enhance their understanding of the morning’s lecture. Each class will conclude with brief presentations from each student and a group critique.

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