PROGRAM

Sketchbook: Art Form and Legacy

Led by Laura Hunt
Through this workshop, I invite you to see your sketchbook not as a preparatory tool, but as a complete and meaningful body of work. Each sketchbook becomes a visual record of your experiences—unified by a personal theme, shaped by observation, reflection, and memory. Over time, this practice can transform how you build skills, capture moments, and tell your story. A sketchbook can become something deeply personal and enduring—something you create for yourself and, one day, for those who come after you.

You’ll learn an approachable, flexible method for creating sketchbooks that work for any skill level. I’ll guide you through my personal sketchbook practice, along with practical techniques that support drawing, painting, writing, and page design. I’ll share examples from my own sketchbooks and books from my personal library to show the wide range of possibilities—there is no single “right” way to do this work.

Together, we’ll explore:

Mapping your personal journey under a unifying theme

Sketching on site and working from reference photos

Combining ink and watercolor confidently

Composing dynamic, engaging pages

Using prose or poetry to add meaning, context, and voice

Designing a cover and introductory page

Considering the sketchbook as a personal legacy

You’ll leave the workshop with a completed sketchbook documenting your Ghost Ranch experience—or a strong, well-developed foundation to finish at home. More importantly, you’ll gain a repeatable sketchbook practice you can return to, applying it to any subject that matters to you.
Program Details
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Categories: Ghost Ranch Program Writing Literature Journaling
Date & Time Details: 3:00 pm Check in
10:00 am Check out
Location: Ghost Ranch
Address: 280 Private Drive 1708, Abiquiu, NM, USA
Contact: Information info@ghostranch.org 505-685-1000 Email Us About Program
About the Leader
Laura Hunt
Laura Hunt
Laura Hunt is a Fort Worth–based artist whose work centers on the figure, memory, and community. Her solo exhibitions include Possibilities: The Earth and the Egg at The Upstairs Gallery in 2025, My Eyes on Texas at the North Richland Hills Grand Lobby in 2024, Humans Being at Crittenden the Studio in 2023, and Our Community, Our Neighbors at the Templeton Gallery in 2022, in partnership with Tarrant County Homeless Coalition. Hunt exhibits in juried regional and national shows. Her work Closing Chapters received First Place at the Frisco Discovery Center Winter Art Show and is held in the permanent collection of Texas Wesleyan University, which has also acquired Resilience. In 2025, Hunt received the Arts Fort Worth Heart of Gold Award for Emerging Leader in the Arts. She is represented by The Upstairs Gallery and Your Private Collection Gallery, and leads workshops and critiques in North Texas.