2025 Retreat Information







The Artists








Bahman Panahi



Franco-Iranian artist Bahman Panahi was born in 1967. He holds a Ph.D. in music and musicology, he is a visual artist, calligrapher and musician. At a very young age, he understood that calligraphy is a living art, where gesture is combined with rhythm in the search for balance and a consonant harmony, seeking to sublimate sentences, words and letters, whilst revealing their melodic dimension. This poetic conception led him naturally to highlight the resonances of calligraphy and music. Inspired by these two artistic practices, he has made them his vocation. From his teenage years onwards, he devoted his studies to that purpose. His studies took him to France, where he deepened his research and developed the concept of Musicalligraphy in his doctoral thesis at Sorbonne University. In his work, Bahman Panahi consistently endeavoured to bring out this conceptual dimension of calligraphy. This artistic practice, comprising both traditional and abstract calligraphic compositions, has allowed him to travel: exhibitions, concerts, artistic performances around the world, exchanges with international artists have all waymarked Bahman Panahi’s life and have lent him international prominence.


Fallou Fall



Fall is a graphic artist and calligrapher born and raised on the outskirts of Dakar, in the locales of Pikine and Guédiawaye. He was trained in the technique of West African calligraphy (a maghrebi derived script) and in the mystical significance of the Arabic alphabet by his father, renowned international artist Yelimane Fall. Fallou Fall is part of the Mouridiyya and is learned in both the Holy Quran, and the teachings and khassaides (poetry) of Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba. Fallou is a burgeoning artist in Senegal, taking on his father’s name le Messeger de la Foi. He continues to develop West African calligraphic style, creating large and medium sized multi-media artworks and murals centered on Islam, the poetry of Bamba, and themes of social importance. Fallou is the Artistic Director of the West African Calligraphy Institute, continuing the work in Senegal in social activism and establishing the Institute and school.


Nuria Garcia Masip



Born in 1978 in Ibiza, Spain, Nuria Garcia Masip grew up between Spain and the USA. In 1999, after completing her university studies, she traveled to Morocco where she developed an interest in Islamic art. In 2000, she returned to Washington D.C. where she started studying the rik’a, sülüs, and nesih scripts with calligrapher (hattat) Mohamed Zakariya. In 2004, she moved to Istanbul where she continued to study the sülüs, and nesih scripts with hattat Hasan Çelebi, and with hattat Davut Bektaş.  In 2007, she received her diploma (ijazah) in these two scripts, signed by her three teachers. She holds a Masters in Art History from the Sorbonne University, has won prestigious prizes in international calligraphy competitions and her work forms part of various private and museum collections.  She has also organized numerous workshops and conferences on this art to promote the art of calligraphy internationally. Her work is firmly rooted in the classical school of calligraphy and she enjoys preserving the techniques and materials of the tradition.  Nuria is currently living in Paris where she teaches, researches, and works on calligraphy.




Schedule




Day 1


Day 2



7PM  

8PM
Sunset Prayer

Welcome Dinner
6AM 

7:30AM

9AM

10:30AM—12:30PM

1 PM

2—4PM

5—7PM

7:30PM

9—10PM

10:30PM
Dawn Prayer/Meditation

Hike in Plaza Blanca

Breakfast

Session with First Artist

Lunch

Session with First Artist

Hike/Archery

Dinner

Fireside Gathering

Lights Out





Day 3




Day 4



6AM 

7:30AM

9AM

10:30AM—12:30PM

1 PM

2—4PM

5—7PM

7:30PM

9—10PM

10:30PM
Dawn Prayer/Meditation

Hike in Plaza Blanca

Breakfast

Session with First Artist

Lunch

Session with First Artist

Hike/Archery

Dinner

Fireside Gathering

Lights Out
6AM

7:30AM

9 AM

10:30AM—12:30 PM

1PM

2—4PM

5—7PM
Dawn Prayer/Meditation

Hike

Breakfast

Session with Third Artist

Lunch

Session with Third Artist

Dinner/Departure





Pricing




Retreat Only
Includes program and meals

$600



Dorm Package
Includes program, meals and lodging 
$1000









FAQs




Is prior calligraphy experience needed?No it isn’t. We welcome people with all levels of calligraphy experience.


Is this a family-friendly retreat? 
No, unfortunately it is for 18 and over.



How  can I get to the retreat center?We hope to arrange for transport from both Santa Fe and Albuquerque airports Thursday evening and Sunday afternoon, for a little less than the cost of an Uber ride.


What are the accomodations like?
Like a monastery. Austere and communal. Dormitory style (bunk beds) accommodations with separate halls for men and women and shared bathroom. Bedding will be basic, please consider bringing extra if you require more.



Are there private rooms  available?Unfortunately not, the instructors will be staying in the limited private bedrooms. There will be a few rooms available at the Abiquiu Inn, to be reserved at your own expense.


What should I pack?
Sketch book and pencil, towel, soap, toiletries, flashlight, hiking boots, water bottle, sunblock, clothes to layer, extra bedding,






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