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Last winter, artists from California, Virginia, Maryland, New Hampshire, Illinois, Florida, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia joined to celebrate the Ancient American Goddess with images created at Casa Carolina Workshop in Ajijic, Mexico. Juan Compo's proud students, March, 1999 at Casa Carolina. ![]() Monday to Friday, 10 am to 1 pm, el maestro Juan Compo opens his garden studio to creative visitors. Freedom of expression and the enthusiasm of both el maestro and his international gathering infuse each session with excitement and encouragement. Help paint a mural in Mexico, please Sessions are $15 U.S. with extended time privileges for independent work. Paint and materials supplied for Mural workshop. Accommodation available on Mexico Connect. Workshop information: juanc@mexconnect.com Join others in various artistic disciplines to explore fabric/fibre clay/plaster metal/wire paper/paint Come for week or longer to Ajijic, Mexico,
For more information call, fax, or email:Email: juanc@mexconnect.com Tel/Fax: 011-523 766-1146 Compo's whimsical portrait painted from a photo after Peggy Morley returned to her job with Loyalist College Art Faculty. "I was really turned on by Juan's workshop. So many ideas that I've incorporated into my teaching at Loyalist". ![]() |
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