
All-inclusive gourmet dining, art seminars, aromatherapy workshops, and cultural excursions to Rigoletto opera, museums, and Radius Books. Rejuvenate with a Ten Thousand Waves massage and guided morning hike. Round-trip airport transfers included for a seamless creative retreat.
6:45 am Light Breakfast
7:00 - 8:00 am Morning yoga and meditation
8:30 - 10:00 am Morning hike (snacks provided)
10:30 am - 12:30 pm Bespoke massage and time in a traditional Japanese soaking tub
1:00 - 2:30 pm Lunch at Izanami, an upscale izakaya with lovely views
3:30 - 5:30 pm Relax at The Ridge
6:00 pm Cocktail hour and exclusive private tour of Max Protetch and Irene Hofmann Collection
7:30 pm Dinner with a local private chef
The Ridge offers elegant indoor and outdoor spaces for relaxation amidst ten acres of Piñon Pines and Junipers. Unique rooms showcase contemporary art from the host's collection. Experience serenity in this private mountain desert retreat with stunning Galisteo Basin views, where native wildlife roams freely.
Naomi Edwards (BA in Fine Art, Art History, SUNY, Stony Brook) is a holistic health practitioner and founder of Hillabrant Holistics, guiding individuals toward aligned health through Ayurveda, yoga, and plant medicine. With 16 years of experience in New York, she offers personalized Ayurvedic consultations (studied at New World Ayurverda under Dr. Paul Dugliss), mindful yoga instruction (500 hours RYT Yoga Ayurverda Retreat Center in Coonoor, India under Dr. Sethil Kumar (MD (Acu), Ph.D. (Yoga), and plant-based therapies to restore balance and well-being. Naomi is an aromatherapist certified at the New York Institute of Aromatic Studies (trained with Jade Shutes). Naomiʼs approach integrates ancient wisdom with modern healing, creating transformative experiences that nurture body, mind, and spirit. She also curates wellness experiences within cultural travel, offering participants a deeper connection to local traditions, holistic practices, and the healing power of place.
Jennie Hirsh (Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College) is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art. With postdoctoral fellowships at Princeton and Columbia universities as well as support from institutions including the Fulbright Commission, the Mrs. Giles Whiting, and the Wolfsonian FIU, her research spans visual culture, critical theory, museum studies, and architecture. For the past two decades, she has led bespoke tours of art and architecture in Italy, France, and the US, and delivers lectures and seminars on art, architecture, film, and design, offering sophisticated yet accessible insights into cultural history, curatorial practice, and place. An interdisciplinary scholar and thinker, Jennie has co-edited Contemporary Art and Classical Myth (Ashgate & Routledge) and Ventriloquism, Performance, and Contemporary Art (Routledge), in addition to collaborating on curatorial projects and authoring dozens of scholarly essays for exhibition catalogues and journals.
Marisa Newman is the owner of a contemporary art gallery, a role she has dedicated herself to for over 20 years. With a passion for curating innovative and thought-provoking art, she has established her gallery as a prominent space for both emerging and established artists. Throughout her career, Marisa has cultivated a deep appreciation for the evolving landscape of contemporary art. In addition to her work in the gallery world, she curates exclusive art and culture travel experiences, offering collectors and enthusiasts immersive journeys into the global art scene. Through these bespoke tours, she connects guests with renowned artists, private collections, and hidden cultural gems, creating unforgettable encounters at the intersection of travel and art. Marisa earned B.A. in English Literature and Art History from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.A. in Art History from Columbia University.
Per person for large, en suite bedrooms (double occupancy)
By May 1, 2025
for 10 % discount
Per person for large, en suite bedrooms (double occupancy)
Pay 50% non-refundable deposit
Second 50% due June 1, 2025
One single room available at a slight premium
One triple room available at discounted rate
Perhaps more than any other painter in Western art history, Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1880) remains celebrated for his trademark canvases, drawings, and prints that explored the enigmatic relationship between man and nature. His profound yet delicate landscapes that have come to epitomize German romanticism celebrate the enigmatic connections with and revelations about the world around us, delivering a host of paradoxical emotions, echoing the experiences we have in the face of the sea, the mountains, sunsets, and the night sky. Inspired by Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature, recently mounted at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in collaboration with the Alte Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, and Hamburger Kunsthalle, this interactive lecture will provide participants with both an overview of Friedrich’s career as well as a critical analysis of this landmark exhibition of more than 75 paintings, drawings, and prints, many of which were brought to the U.S. for the first time.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at 5pm EST
This seminar focuses on the The 19th Venice Architecture Biennale, opening on May 10, 2025. Curated by architect Carlo Ratti under the theme Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective, this edition emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration to address the climate crisis, inviting over 750 participants—including architects, scientists, artists, and engineers—to explore adaptive design solutions. The exhibition is organized into four thematic sections: Natural Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Collective Intelligence, and Out, which questions the role of space exploration in Earth's challenges. Notably, Venice itself becomes a living laboratory, with installations throughout the city addressing local environmental issues. This Biennale aims to redefine architectural authorship, promoting inclusivity and collective intelligence in the face of a rapidly changing world.
Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at 5pm EST
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