Transfers and Transformations

A mixed media workshop with Leighanna Light and Orly Avineri

Oaxaca, Mexico

January 12-21, 2026

The Workshop

We are thrilled to invite you to our 10-day workshop in wonderful Oaxaca, Mexico. Curated with care by Mija Matriz and Jon Labrousse, these ten days offer a perfect balance of studio time and exploration of this vibrant and culturally rich region of Mexico, allowing us to integrate our experiences and discoveries into our work.

During our five studio days, we will teach you many of our favorite mixed-media art-making practices and techniques. We will guide you in creating two luscious decks of plaster, metal, and cardboard cards, each 4 1/2 x 3-ish inches, that will reside in a small, altered, metal box.

You will learn how to transfer images onto various substrates, then add layers of paint, simple drawing, mark making, collage materials, ink, and text for a dynamic layered outcome.

Think about exploring a specific theme or subject matter, perhaps creating a deck to honor someone close to your heart. Or consider a deck of memories from your favorite adventure, maybe even this one! Our final workshop day together will be an open studio, to finish up our decks, discussion, and closing circle.

We do our very best to provide you with ample time and space to dive deeply into exploration and creativity.

This is going to be a fabulous 10 days and we hope that you will join us. No special skills or experience are required; just plan to come and have an amazing time creating and connecting. 

Join us in Wondrous Oaxaca

Oaxaca, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a vibrant, welcoming, historical and culturally rich city in southern Mexico. Oaxaca has become a world class destination. Pick up any travel magazine and they will have lists of the 10 best things to do in Oaxaca…from eating unique regional cuisine and mezcal tastings to the ancient archaeological sites and lovely artisan villages. It is home to some of the finest artists in the world and abounds with ceramics, textiles, tin art, woodcarvings, jewelry, and so much more. There is also a prolific contemporary art scene with many murals, printmaking studios, photography and modern art galleries to enjoy. The vibrant atmosphere, fabulous food, and friendly people make Oaxaca an amazing place to visit. We’ll spend several days exploring this culturally rich, architecturally beautiful city, visiting traditional and contemporary artist’s studios, taking street art and mural tours, enjoying the out-of-this world cuisine and creating a mural in the heart of Oaxaca City together.

Itinerary

Jan 12 Arrival day. Everyone’s flights arrive at different times. When you get in, either relax from your travels or start exploring the city. In the evening, we’ll take those that have arrived for a walk down to the zocalo (the city center park) for a bite to eat.

Jan 13  – Breakfast at the hotel then a walking tour of Oaxaca centro. We’ll see grand cathedrals, beautiful colonial architecture, and visit world class galleries. We’ll enjoy lunch together on the zocalo then visit the wonderful Rufino Tamayo museum of pre-Hispanic art. One of Oaxaca’s treasures. Welcome dinner with the group.

Jan 14 – First full workshop day. After the workshop, we’ll head to the Xochimilco neighborhood to enjoy the many beautiful murals. Rest of the evening free.

Jan 15  Full workshop day. After the workshop we’ll walk to the lovely San Pablo Cultural Center and Textile Museum, located in a historic convent, to see their current exhibitions.  Rest of the evening free. 

Jan 16   Today we’ll visit the village of Ocotlan de Morelos for their lively, weekly market. From food to flowers to textiles to pottery to mezcal and so much more. It’s a feast for the senses. We’ll also visit the museum of art by famous Oaxacan artist, Rudolfo Morales. We’ll have lunch at the lovely and delicious restaurant Azucena Zapoteca then go to the village of San Martin Tilcajete to visit the studio of a family of alebrije artists. Alebrijes are wonderful, wood-carved, mystical animals that are intricately painted with symbols of the Zapotec culture.

Jan 17  – Full workshop day. After the workshop, we’ll head to the large and colorful Benito Juarez market. Rest of the evening free.

Jan 18 – Today we’ll head to the amazing archeological site of Mitla, one of the last large cities of the Zapotec people when the Spaniards arrived. Then we’ll head to Tierra Antigua in the Zapotec village of Teotitlan del Valle for a delicious lunch with well known chef, Carina Santiago and then we’ll enjoy wool dyeing and weaving demos from her husband Pedro Montana and their son, Diego.

Jan 19 – Workshop day. After the workshop we’ll walk over to the fantastic printmaking collective, Subterraneos. Rest of the evening free.

Jan 20 – Breakfast at the hotel. Final workshop day, closing circle and farewell dinner with the group at one of Oaxaca’s many fine restaurants.

Jan 21 – Breakfast at the hotel. Fly away home day. Thank you for joining us in magical Oaxaca!

  • Itinerary is subject to change
  • Airfare is not included.  When searching for airfares the Oaxaca code is OAX.
  • Included: Workshops, hotel for 9 nights, 9 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and guided tours.
  • Alcoholic beverages are not included

Price
Single                     $3,995
Shared Double  $3,595
(Price if sharing room with another person taking the workshop)
Tag along             $2,695
(Someone sharing a room with a workshop taker but not taking the workshop. Price includes everything except the workshop.)

Deposit
$750 non-refundable deposit to secure your spot
Balance due November 1, 2025

Cancellation Policy
$750 deposit will be forfeited for cancellation.
No refunds (unless we are able to fill your space) after November 15, 2025.
If the workshop is canceled you will receive a full refund.

Hotel Information
Holiday Inn Express Centro Historico
Diaz Quintas No. 115
Centro Oaxaca

Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is strongly recommended.  Check out Rick Steves for recommendations and advice on types of coverage.
www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips/trip-planning/travel-insurance

To Enroll

CLICK HERE to register

Once you have submitted your registration form, Mija or Jon will  contact you with payment options.
If you have any questions email Mija at
mija.matriz@gmail.com

About Us: Your Instructors

LEIGHANNA LIGHT

I am a passionate art instructor, thingmaker, bookmaker, figurative assemblage artist, tinkerer, and recovering perfectionist. My background is in fine arts and photography and I’ve been teaching art workshops for the past 20 years at art retreats in the US. I develop my classes by playing, making a mess, making “mistakes” and I can’t think of any better way to live and make a living. I love to create, to hunt for things to create with & to share my creativity with others. It’s what I live for, it’s my oxygen.

I grew up in a small town in upstate New York and I have spent most of the past 20 years in New Mexico. I am so lucky to live in Taos, the mountains of Northern New Mexico, with my best friends Thomas, Peetie, Lily, Hairy B….and now Jessie. Sheesh, each year I keep adding more!

www.leighannalight.com

ORLY AVINERI

In my life as a ‘maker of things’ I’ve been creating and earning a living from painting and collage making, graphic, book, textile and surface design, illustration, mural painting, and a myriad of other disciplines.  I’ve studied fine arts in Ein-Hod, an artist’s village, overlooking the  Mediterranean Sea in the mystical Carmel Heights in Israel where I am originally from. Later I studied graphic design and graduated from the University of Arts in the contemporary yet history-drenched city of Utrecht, in the Netherlands. In the last decade, I’ve been practicing and  teaching complex yet simple art making processes through mixed-media,  visual-journaling, book making, story telling, and ritual building. 

I have taught workshops in intimate settings and large art retreats,  both across the US and abroad, in Australia, Mexico, Morocco, The Czech  Republic, The Netherlands, Ireland, and England. I’ve been a contributor  in more than a dozen books and magazines and have authored three  published books and two card decks designed to inspire and support creative  practices. I have spoken about these practices in beautiful events as  well. My work’s purpose is to advance the well being of those who seek it through a unique creative process and an experience based content I have created and developed throughout these years. Engaging in a world that is far more expansive than my own enlivens me to no end and I hope to invoke that feeling in others.

Now  living in the beautiful Willamette Valley in Oregon I take in all the  magnificence of the landscapes that shaped me and of the visual  languages I have acquired along the way. I am passionate about the  process of marrying multiple media to inspire freedom of expression,  honesty of emotion, and a deep belief in the possibility, the power, and  the beauty of change. I truly believe that the need to be witnessed by  the self and by others is a core human need to be fulfilled by the act  of creating. Therefore, a compelling part of my own journey and my  absolute passion is the fostering of that in others. Art making  practices cultivate insight into the nature of growth and the creative  process as they relate to deep stories of loss and mend.

Enriched  by self trust and acceptance, images, photos, paper, paint, words, pen,  line, thread, and many unconventional tools and materials entwine to  make expressive, complex, and personal creations. It’s all about one’s  willingness to reveal vulnerability and rawness for the sake of true  creative freedom, newness, and a deep sense of interconnectedness to  all. Experiencing honest, open ended, and spirit lifting journeys takes  precedence over producing beautiful outcomes. Ultimately, this, for me,  is about living and depicting the fluidity of our lives, about  effortlessly carrying ourselves from one place to another, and about  connecting to a larger world than our own. I wish to bring it forth to  you.

www.orlyavineri.com

JON LABROUSSE and MIJA MATRIZ

Creativity flourishes with good company. And DEEP ENERGY.

Mija and Jon are creators and connectors. We are passionate about our potential for human expression and collaboration. We have a vision for a more connected world, a more celebratory world, a world that delights in the challenges and rewards of cooperation.  A world we ALL want to live and participate in.

We’re both artists, ourselves. Mija is a mixed media visual artist. Jon is a poet and musician. And we have a gift for holding space for artistic exploratoin and development.

We’re striving to build an International Art Collective that honors every creative who is willing to bet on themselves, who feels moved to thrive in community.

Oaxaca City is a place like no other on earth. In our experience, it’s a place where art is a living, breathing animal, ever evolving, celebrating life and indigenous cultural heritage, challenging social injustice, fighting for equity and representation.

Our tours offer a perfect balance of creative time, and explore Oaxaca time. We love Oaxaca. You will, too. And you’ll grow and learn, as an artist. We all will. Your Creative Community can expand with us.

 

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