Family Spring Break
Led by Sean Hudson & Barbara Campbell
Family Week is a beloved annual tradition where your family comes together to explore, create, and connect amidst the breathtaking beauty of Ghost Ranch. More than just a getaway, it is a chance to unplug from everyday distractions and find your meaning with the people who matter the most. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or quality time together, Family Week offers a transformational experience for every generation. This year, we are offering a mini Family Spring Break! Every morning, you and your family will participate together in a different workshop to fuel your familial bond. Each workshop is designed to be started and finished in a single morning, and most are accessible to ages five and up. At least one adult must be present for every family in every workshop.
Workshops may include: Make n’ Take Copper Jewelry, Outdoor Adventures, Ceramics, Watercolor,
Paleontology and more!
In the afternoons, grandparents, parents, and children become partners in adventure or rest,
discovering play and rejuvenation. Families are encouraged to book trail rides and tours, run wild and
free on our multicolored hiking trails, or bask in the sun with a book from our library. Family crafts or
game tournaments are available for every interest.
Each evening, participants will join in community with fellow families, enjoying a variety of family-
oriented activities designed to enhance and build relationships and spark curiosity around our
connection to ourselves, each other, and the land.
If you’re searching for an experience of a lifetime, where ancient landscapes whisper their stories,
where creativity, exploration, and transformation unfold in the simplest yet most profound ways, look
no further. You’ve found it. We are excited to meet you and your family!
Workshops may include: Make n’ Take Copper Jewelry, Outdoor Adventures, Ceramics, Watercolor,
Paleontology and more!
In the afternoons, grandparents, parents, and children become partners in adventure or rest,
discovering play and rejuvenation. Families are encouraged to book trail rides and tours, run wild and
free on our multicolored hiking trails, or bask in the sun with a book from our library. Family crafts or
game tournaments are available for every interest.
Each evening, participants will join in community with fellow families, enjoying a variety of family-
oriented activities designed to enhance and build relationships and spark curiosity around our
connection to ourselves, each other, and the land.
If you’re searching for an experience of a lifetime, where ancient landscapes whisper their stories,
where creativity, exploration, and transformation unfold in the simplest yet most profound ways, look
no further. You’ve found it. We are excited to meet you and your family!
Program Details
Start Date:
End Date:
Categories:
Children And Youth
Family
Ghost Ranch Program
Teens
Date & Time Details:
3:00 pm Check in
10:00 am Check out
10:00 am Check out
Location:
Ghost Ranch
Address:
280 Private Drive 1708, Abiquiu, NM, USA
Contact:
Information
info@ghostranch.org
505-685-1000
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About the Leaders
Sean Hudson
Sean Hudson (b. Dallas, TX 1983) is a visual artist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He’s a working studio artist and a passionate teacher with a particular aptitude for encouraging and inspiring unique styles at all levels in the artistic path. Hudson holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of New Mexico where he currently teaches painting and drawing. He also teaches watercolor workshops at L’Ecole Des Beaux Arts in Santa Fe. In the studio, Hudson is inspired to create images that represent fleeting moments and are studies of perception, light, and space. Hudson has exhibited his paintings throughout the state, as well as in Denver, CO and Dallas, TX. New Mexican galleries include Richard Levy Gallery and Lapis Room in Albuquerque, Smoke The Moon and L’Ecole Des Beaux Arts in Santa Fe, and The Valley in Taos.
Barbara Campbell
Barbara Campbell is an experienced potter whose beautiful work can be seen in galleries throughout the area and on the El Rito Studio Tour. She teaches regularly and has been selling her work at the Ghost Ranch weekend mercados for several years.
