Effective Date: January 1, 2024
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Art of the Cowgirl
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LOCATION:
Cross Bell Ranch
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
*Arrive at Cross Bell Thursday Evening*
Friday, Oct. 10: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Beginner & Intermediate
COST: $2,050
*Limited to 5 Participants
*Lodging & meals included all three days
No refunds will be given for cancellations after October 1st, 2025.
Retreat Summary:
This is an all-inclusive upholstery retreat held at the Cross Bell Ranch. Lodging and meals are included in the retreat fee. Arrival is the evening of October 9th for dinner, check out is either the 12th after the upholstery project is completed, or the morning of the 13th.
Ready to take on an upholstery project with expert support every step of the way? In this immersive 3-day workshop, you’ll bring your own upholstered chair frame (torn all the way down to the bare frame)—a rocking chair, open armchair, Parson’s Chair or similar sized frame—and you’ll be guided through the process from the foundation to the finishing details.
You’ll learn foundational and advanced techniques including webbing, padding, spring tying (if applicable), and how to work with specialty materials like leather, hair-on-hide, and decorative nails. You’ll leave with not just a finished piece—but the skills and confidence to tackle more projects on your own.
What’s included:
What to bring:
About Sierra Shores:
Sierra Shores is a professional upholsterer, educator, and founder of The Rusted Roan Design Co., where she teaches the art of Western-inspired upholstery with a down-to-earth, hands-on approach. With years of experience transforming everything from heirloom pieces to bold, modern statement chairs, Sierra is known for making upholstery accessible, creative, and fun.
Her instruction blends traditional techniques with Western flair, while breaking it all down into step-by-step lessons anyone can follow. Through her online courses, membership group, and in-person workshops, Sierra has helped hundreds of students gain the skills and confidence to upholster their own pieces and even launch their own businesses.
Whether you’re a total beginner or looking to level up your craftsmanship, Sierra’s teaching style meets you where you are—without fluff or overwhelm. Her mission is to revive the tradition of upholstery in a way that fits today’s makers: creative, empowered, and unafraid to stand out.
LOCATION:
Osage County Fairgrounds (Indoor Arena)
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
Saturday, Oct. 11 & Sunday Oct. 12
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Open to all levels of riders ages 6-18.
No previous trick riding experience necessary.
Participants will use Haley’s horses.
COST: $450
*Limited to 8 Students
*Lunch is included daily
No refunds will be given for cancellations after October 1st, 2025.
Workshop Summary:
The art of trick and fancy riding. The students will be learning safety, fundamentals, horsemanship, and showmanship along with several tricks to continue developing at home.
About Haley Proctor:
Haley Proctor was born and raised in Northeast Oklahoma. She began trick riding at the age of 4 after begging her uncle 4x NFR Contract Act Shawn Brackett, to teach her the trade. A passion for trick riding and the performing lifestyle developed at a young age for Haley when she had the opportunity to travel with the Great American Wild West Show to some of the greatest rodeo venues in the country at just 5 years old. She was blessed with the opportunity to work with legendary trick riders at a young age, where she was able to learn and hone her craft.
Haley was the 2024 National Finals Rodeo Specialty Act, has been nominated as the 6x Top 5 PRCA Dress Act of the Year, crowned the 2007 World Champion Trick Rider, competed in the 2016 North American Trick Riding Championships in Las Vegas, and played a role and performed stunt work in the films Cowgirls and Angels, and Cowgirls and Angels 2: Dakota’s Summer.
Haley is known for her Trick Riding, Roman Riding, and High Schooled Liberty acts, where she is also proud to display her Cherokee heritage throughout the show. Haley is always expanding her talents and constantly keeps the crowd at the edge of their seats.
LOCATION:
Osage County Fairgrounds
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
Friday, Oct. 10: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Beginner & Intermediate
COST: $825
*Limited to 10 Students
*Lunch is included daily
No refunds will be given for cancellations after October 1st, 2025.
Workshop Summary:
Our Oklahoma Gathering silversmith class is geared for either the total beginner or the intermediate student. During this three-day class, students will learn the basics of silversmithing and complete a copper bracelet, stamped with one stone, and a two-stone pendant using copper and sterling silver.
Covered in this course are:
All materials, notebooks with instructions, and tool kits containing everything needed to continue working on projects at home are included in the price.
About Barbara Jacques:
Western life and artwork have always been at the center of Barbara Jacques’ life. She holds a BS in Art Education from Oklahoma State University and has extensive training in jewelry and metals. Over the years she has had the opportunity to study from some of the finest jewelry and metal artists and engravers in the world.
Barbara taught her first art class in 1982. She has taught both privately and in public school. While working in education, Barbara developed online art classes which were used in 38 states. She loves sharing her knowledge and experience with students of all ages. She believes the principles and elements of art apply to any medium. “They are the foundation for strong design and pleasing aesthetics.”
Barbara is married to Dave Jacques. They raise Black Angus cattle on their ranch in Osage County, Oklahoma.
LOCATION:
Osage County Fairgrounds
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
Friday, Oct. 10: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Advanced
COST: $1,250
*Limited to 6 Participants
*Lunch is included daily
No refunds will be given for cancellations after October 1st, 2025.
Workshop Summary:
This is an advanced workshop on the construction of a rawhide/leather hackamore. The workshop will cover methods of core construction, string sizing for bodies and knots, braiding bodies, foundations for different styles of nose buttons and heel knots as well as side buttons, finishing and shaping. Bringing a finished body is advisable due to time constraints.
About Jay Adcock:
Jay Adcock grew up amongst a ranching family in Oklahoma. He was inspired by his grandfather to work with rawhide and leather at an early age. He spent some time with Oregon rawhide braider Frank Hansen and honed his craft while working on various ranches across the Western United States.
LOCATION:
Osage County Fairgrounds
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
Friday, Oct. 10: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Intermediate
COST: $497
*Limited to 6 Participants
*Lunch is included both days
No refunds will be given for cancellations after October 1st, 2025.
Workshop Summary:
This workshop will teach you how to draw Sheridan style floral designs directly onto leather. No need to sketch it out beforehand, I will show you a step-by-step method to make this process easier than you’ve imagined. This method has been taught to me in various ways by several leather masters that I have then modified to my own style. I hope to break down the process into a two-day drawing and tooling class. I will teach you how to use tap off flowers, plan out your layout, fill space, connect circles, and the proper swivel knife and tooling order to maximize depth.
Day one will be spent learning the method as I present all the information to the class. We will practice drawing and if time allows, get to tooling as soon as possible. I want to emphasize repetition of each step so we will be going back over each step and then practicing that step as we go. Let’s make lots of mistakes so we can learn how to fix them while having fun! This is an intermediate level class (some past drawing/tooling experience).
About Kristin Allen:
I was born and raised in a small ranching community in southwest Colorado. I grew up around ranching and always had an interest in horses. That is what started my journey with leather work—the desire to make my own working gear. I spent a lot of my early years cowboying for various outfits, shoeing horses, as well as training and selling horses. I slowly picked up a few leather pointers from fellow cowboys along the way, borrowing and eventually buying a few tools here and there. I spent many hours alone in whatever bunkhouse I was living in teaching myself the leather craft. I started selling items online which eventually turned into a business. As the years went by and the demand for my art increased, I invested in better tools and sought out classes to improve my skills.
Now, I do leather work full time and cowboying is my side hustle. My background cowboying shaped my style as an artist today and I am so grateful for the journey it has taken me on. I still enjoy making working cowboy gear with an emphasis on an artistic flair. With every piece I make I try to document the working cowboy and my love for that culture.
LOCATION:
Osage County Fairgrounds
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
Friday, Oct. 10: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Advanced
*Riders must bring own horse to participate.
COST: $975
*Limited to 12 Riders
*Lunch is included daily
No refunds will be given for cancellations after October 1st, 2025.
Workshop Summary:
This clinic will help develop quality horsemanship skills and put them to purpose. Simulations, Flag work, tracking, herd work, cutting, and much more will be covered in the clinic!
Participants must bring own horse to participate.
Stalls and RV spots are available at Osage County Fairgrounds for $20/night. Please email jaimie@artofthecowgirl.com to reserve a stall or RV spot.
About Lee Smith:
Lee Smith lives on a cattle ranch in Estancia, New Mexico. She and her husband Mark raise quality Quarter horses at their Harmony Hills Ranch. Lee has conducted hundreds of clinics and demonstrations throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia since 1991 as well as teaching ranch horse classes the HHR. Lee considers herself a student of the horse, and lucky to have shared her experience with thousands of horse people from throughout the world.
Lee is a gifted and eloquent teacher who has extraordinary insight into horses and people. Teaching people to learn from the horse.
Lee leads people on a pathway of discovery to the essential elements of horsemanship and a better level of performance. She helps them to unlock their potential to understand the mind, body and spirit of the horse.
LOCATION:
Osage County Fairgrounds
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
Saturday, Oct. 11: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Beginner
COST: $395
*Limited to 10 Students
*Lunch is included both days
No refunds will be given for cancellations after October 1st, 2025.
Workshop Summary:
Join us for a two-day beginner cinch building workshop. This will focus on creating a strong base and intro into design. You will learn everything you need to build a mohair cinch.
Students will need to have and bring these essential tools to complete this workshop.
1 . Cinch Loom
Here are a few places you can purchase one before the clinic if you do not already have access to one. If you can not get one from these places please contact Olivia and she can help you get one.
2.Hemostats or 2.75 blunt tip/large eye needle and pliers.
All other materials including mohair and other tools will be provided!
About Olivia Wofford:
Hello I am Olivia Wofford, maker and owner of Little Bluestem Mohair. This business was established on providing quality, long lasting, comfortable mohair tack for the everyday working horse. I started this journey while working beside my husband ranching in northeastern Oklahoma, my love for making mohair products has continued to grow throughout the years and I can not wait to share this art with you!
LOCATION:
Good Time Charlee’s
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
DATE:
Saturday, Oct. 11: 10:00am – 3:00pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All experience levels are welcome.
COST: $295
*Limited to 20 Participants
*Lunch Included
Workshop Summary:
Learn the art of Brand Building + Story Telling! In this workshop, participants will explore the foundations of turning an idea or a dream into a successful business or initiative, while developing leadership skills essential for navigating the process.
“Never underestimate the power of planting a seed”- Judy Wagner
What’s In It for you – Value Based Marketing- 10:00am-12:00 Noon:
Have an idea or dream you want to build? Need inspiration and encouragement to find your next big idea or dream? This class is for you. You will dive into the importance of having a well-structured plan to bring your idea or business to life. Participants will review a sample plan, analyze its components, and engage in group assessments to understand the value of collective feedback and insights that customers value.
Identify Customer aided with Edge Crafted and Purple Cow ideas. Formulate a plan to create your foundation with business cornerstones for business, project, or program.
“If you don’t stand for something you stand for nothing at all.”
This day sets the stage for effective planning and highlights the critical elements that drive successful ventures brand building, leadership and storytelling influence.
Lunch Break: Noon-1:00pm
Discover how to identify a VALUE MODEL- 1:00-3:00pm
Break Trail with Brand Overview and Business Cornerstones Create a Value Model for your Business, Project, Program Building on morning session participants will learn how to take their idea and create a clear, actionable plan. This hands-on common-sense approach (ranch grown logic) will focus on crafting brand building cornerstones, with templates provided for marketing, branding, and value-added strategies.
By the end of the workshop, attendees will leave with a personalized blueprint ready to implement in their journey toward purposeful leadership in value added marketing.
The workshop includes a tactical guide to creating value-adding experiences around any product or service-whether the offering is candles or campfire tools.
It is our STORIES that aid in our ability to Motivate, Sell, Inspire, Engage, and Lead. Storytelling delivery and creating a hands-on take away model for each attendee highlights value-based marketing at every touch point. Never look at what we sell-or buy-the same way again.
This workshop features DoWit & Ranch Grown Logics, Value Based Brand Marketing. Also included are Tools & Branding Guidelines and is perfect for those who are ready to take charge of their dreams/ideas, plant the seeds, and lead with confidence!
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until May 15th. No refunds will be given for cancellations after May 15th, 2025.
Kim Parkey has been building bits and spurs for the past 30 years. His passion is bridle bits and his main goal is to build a bit that is functional first and beautiful second. He is also committed to sharing his knowledge of bit making with others. Before retiring to full-time bit making, Kim was a welder/fabricator at New Mexico State University, heading up the welding and machine shop in the Mechanical Engineering Department. Kim was featured in the August 2016 edition of Western Horseman Magazine. He was awarded the People’s Choice award three years running at the Great Basin Gear Show in Elko, Nevada, on collaboration pieces with outstanding rawhide braider Bret Haskett. Kim lives near Elgin, Arizona with his wife, Karen, and a couple of horses.
Kathleen Brannon is a Bead Artist living in the Northern Nevada High Desert. Her work maintains the integrity of color and symbolism used by the Ancients in Petroglyphs and in Ceremonies. Kathleen simply transforms the symbols into contemporary form. Each piece is personally designed and handcrafted. Sheets of aluminum are sheared into strips, bent, then covered in natural hide. Once the bead work is completed, it is handstitched to the basic cuff.
Raised in the Southwest, her passion and respect for the wide open spaces of the Western lands and its simple lifestyle became her passion. As a Non-Native, she has lived near Tribal Lands and had the fortunate opportunity to learn beadwork from many Navajo Elders.
Lisa Barnes’ journey in the horse industry began in Southern California during her childhood, when she worked at a pony ride and petting zoo. Under the mentorship of the owner, Linda Menary, Lisa learned not only the values of hard work but also the importance of living with passion. Linda’s zest for life and dedication to helping others inspired Lisa to embrace challenges, roll up her sleeves, get dirty and enjoy every moment of your life.
Lisa’s career in the horse industry has lead her into a wide variety of roles, primarily in Alaska. She became a farrier after learning how to shoe horses out of necessity, eventually attending the Kentucky Horse Shoeing School. Lisa’s deep understanding of the equine world continued to grow as she managed the Soldotna Rodeo Grounds, organizing and producing events for the local community.
In the mid-1980s, Lisa worked as an outfitter in Alaska, where she packed hunters and tourists into remote camps with their gear and supplies, and later packed out their hunted game. Through these rugged years, and an education in the school of hard knocks, Lisa learned valuable lessons, especially the importance of preparation and safety. By reaching out to experienced guides, learning proper knot-tying, saddle and pad fitting and training animals before putting hunted game on their backs for the first time, she was able to make life safer with less disasters.
Today, Lisa is a Certified Equine Dentist, offering her expertise to ensure the health and well-being of horses. For recreation, she enjoys team roping, participating in wagon trains with her team and wagon, packing and trail riding and working her stock dogs. Lisa is honored to be returning as a presenter and participant at the Art of the Cowgirl event, where she continues to share her knowledge and passion for the equine world.
Lisa’s commitment to both the art and science of horsemanship, combined with her adventurous spirit, makes her a truly inspiring figure in the horse community.
Lisa Barnes’ journey in the horse industry began in Southern California during her childhood, when she worked at a pony ride and petting zoo. Under the mentorship of the owner, Linda Menary, Lisa learned not only the values of hard work but also the importance of living with passion. Linda’s zest for life and dedication to helping others inspired Lisa to embrace challenges, roll up her sleeves, get dirty and enjoy every moment of your life.
Lisa’s career in the horse industry has lead her into a wide variety of roles, primarily in Alaska. She became a farrier after learning how to shoe horses out of necessity, eventually attending the Kentucky Horse Shoeing School. Lisa’s deep understanding of the equine world continued to grow as she managed the Soldotna Rodeo Grounds, organizing and producing events for the local community.
In the mid-1980s, Lisa worked as an outfitter in Alaska, where she packed hunters and tourists into remote camps with their gear and supplies, and later packed out their hunted game. Through these rugged years, and an education in the school of hard knocks, Lisa learned valuable lessons, especially the importance of preparation and safety. By reaching out to experienced guides, learning proper knot-tying, saddle and pad fitting and training animals before putting hunted game on their backs for the first time, she was able to make life safer with less disasters.
Today, Lisa is a Certified Equine Dentist, offering her expertise to ensure the health and well-being of horses. For recreation, she enjoys team roping, participating in wagon trains with her team and wagon, packing and trail riding and working her stock dogs. Lisa is honored to be returning as a presenter and participant at the Art of the Cowgirl event, where she continues to share her knowledge and passion for the equine world.
Lisa’s commitment to both the art and science of horsemanship, combined with her adventurous spirit, makes her a truly inspiring figure in the horse community.
Jill Barron is a World-renowned clinician, trainer, competitor, judge and coach. She combines classical Dressage techniques and Natural Horsemanship in her training and teaching. Her attention to detail and ability to communicate her expertise is unprecedented. The breadth of her knowledge is not limited to colt starting, ranch, roping or dressage, she is able to educate anyone who is interested in refining their riding. She empowers riders by equipping them with the skills and confidence to enhance their partnership with their equine. Her instruction aligns with the training goals for each individual rider, she shares transformative knowledge and embraces positivity. Jill Barron’s focus is encouraging a deeper connection between horse and rider, within all disciplines and all levels.
Born in 1945 in Oklahoma City, Shorty, given name “Lavonna,” spent most of her youth in the tiny community of Fairfax in Oklahoma’s northeastern Osage County. Shorty got her first horse when she was a teenager. She taught herself to ride bareback, eventually galloping into the world of barrel racing and bull riding. Although Shorty worked the rodeo circuit, earning a name for herself as a fearless rider and for her never-say-die spirit, she struggled to find a career that would fulfill her cowboy dreams. She ran a Western store for a while, helped a friend start a Subway sandwich shop, and ponied horses up the starting line at the horse races at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds raceway.
“Honestly, I was obsessed with cowboy culture,” Shorty says. “My love was always with the Western lifestyle.”
After Shorty’s father died in the 1970s, her brother sent off two of her father’s cowboy hats to be renovated and cleaned. “When my brother got those hats back and they were ruined, he told me ‘As much as you love rodeos, you ought to get in the hat-cleaning business.’ It was like a bolt of lightning. I said, ‘Holy cow. What a great idea!” Like everything else in her life, Shorty learned the art of hat renovation and creation by trial and error.
Shorty now owns and runs Shorty’s Caboy Hattery in Oklahoma City and travels throughout the country to massive shows and competitions. Each of Shorty’s hats starts out with quality beaver and rabbit fur from Ukraine. Each custom hat takes at least five days to make, but the handcrafted effort pays off. In Shorty’s eyes, everybody who wears one of her hats is a celebrity.
Cowgirls with Cameras
With Kimberly Beer & Phyllis Burchett
*Limited to 10 Participants
DATE:
Tuesday, Feb. 25th – Saturday, March 1st
9:00am-5:00pm Daily. Times May Vary.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Some experience recommended. Must bring your own camera and gear. Participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging.
COST: $1,450
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
Spend five days with two professional equine photographers! Learn professional techniques for photographing equine events and the process of working with and photographing horses, models, and candid images alongside Kimberly Beer and Phyllis Burchett of Cowgirls with Cameras.
Learn the Business of Photography:
In addition to photography techniques, you will also learn about the business of being a professional equine photographer! Instruction is given in both classroom and through mentorship at the event.
All-Access Press Pass:
This event includes an all-access press pass to Art of the Cowgirl where you will be one of the event photographers while you learn. Photographers are asked to provide a small number of photographs taken during the clinic to Art of the Cowgirl to be utilized for marketing — which will be an advantage for getting your name out there for your photography business.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Master Artist Shawn Cameron and Cassie Waggoner
*Limited to 20 Participants
DATE:
Thursday, Feb. 27th
11:00am-2:00pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All Levels Welcome
COST: $350
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
This class is a wonderful opportunity to spend three hours during Art of the Cowgirl learning hands on from these amazing artists.
The class will cover:
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Judy Wagner, Western Lifestyle Advocate
and Former CMO of Montana Silversmiths
*Limited to 20 Participants
DATE:
Tuesday, Feb. 25th & Wednesday, Feb. 26th
9:00am-11:00am Both Days
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Open to everyone seeking inspiration & encouragement!
COST: $350
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
In this two-day workshop, participants will explore the foundations of turning an idea or a dream into a successful business or initiative, while developing leadership skills essential for navigating the process.
“Never underestimate the power of planting a seed.” – Judy Wagner
Day 1: MAKE YOUR PLAN, WORK YOUR PLAN- Why Having a Plan is Essential
Have an idea or dream you want to build? Need inspiration and encouragement to find your next big idea or dream? This class is for you. You will dive into the importance of having a well-structured plan to bring your idea or business to life. Participants will review a sample plan, analyze its components, and engage in group assessments to understand the value of collective feedback and insights that customers value. This day sets the stage for effective planning and highlights the critical elements that drive successful ventures.
“If you follow your passions, we will ultimately find our purpose.” – Judy Wagner
Day 2: DOWIT- Bringing Your Ideas to Life
Building on Day 1, participants will learn how to take their idea and create a clear, actionable plan. This hands-on common-sense approach ( ranch grown logic) will focus on crafting brand building cornerstones, with templates provided for marketing, branding, and value-added strategies. By the end of the workshop, attendees will leave with a personalized blueprint ready to implement in their journey toward purposeful leadership in value added marketing. The workshop includes a tactical guide to creating value-adding experiences around any product or service-whether the offering is candles or campfire tools. Storytelling delivery and creating a hands-on take away model for each attendee highlights value-based marketing at every touch point.
Never look at what we sell-or buy-the same way again. This workshop is perfect for those who are ready to take charge of their dreams/ideas, plant the seeds, and lead with confidence!
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Lisa Barnes
*Limited to 8 Participants
DATE:
Tuesday, Feb. 25th – Thursday, Feb. 27th
9:00am-1:00pm Daily
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
No previous experience necessary. All levels welcome!
HORSE REQUIREMENTS:
You do not need to bring a horse to participate in this class. All students will learn on Lisa’s horses.
COST: $425
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
Come learn the ins and outs of backcountry packing with Lisa Barnes who has over 45 years of experience in the horse industry. In this clinic you will learn:
About Lisa Barnes:
Living in Alaska for over 30 years, Lisa worked as a farrier, an outfitter, and managed rodeo grounds. During her time managing the rodeo grounds in Alaska, Lisa found how important and efficient it was to have a good obedient stock dog to help move livestock during an event. After moving to Arizona, Lisa met Joe Escobar who became her mentor and encouraged her to show her dogs. Lisa currently works full time as a Certified Equine Dental Technician.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Tom and Trina Curtin
*Limited to 6 Riders
DATE:
Thursday, Feb. 27th – Saturday, March 1st
9:00am-12:00 Noon Daily
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All Levels Welcome. *Must be 18 and Over
HORSE REQUIREMENTS:
Must bring your own colt to participate. Students are responsible for their own accommodations and stalls. Stalls available on-site. Please contact Jami at the Rancho Rio Stall & RV Office at 928-231-3331.
COST: $850
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
This colt starting clinic is a great way to start a young horse under saddle. Starting colts in a group atmosphere is a wonderful way to use a horses natural instincts to advance their training. With Tom and Trina’s instruction, in this group atmosphere, your colt will go from being a part of the herd to relying on you for support. It is an amazing feeling when this interaction happens. Tom and Trina are very intuitive to both the horse and rider which makes this clinic impactful and fun for those participating.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Cara Brewer, Sponsored by NCHA
*Limited to 8 Riders
DATE:
Saturday, March 1
1:00pm-4:00pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All Levels Welcome. *Ages 8-18
HORSE REQUIREMENTS:
Must bring your own horse to participate. Students are responsible for their own accommodations and stalls. Stalls available on-site. Please contact Jami at the Rancho Rio Stall & RV Office at 928-231-3331.
COST: $175
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
This is a great opportunity for youth to learn and ride with Cara Brewer. All levels welcome. Cara will meet each rider at their level- all levels welcome. This is a great environment for youth to learn the basics of cutting, as well as more advanced youth to improve their skills in the show pen.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Cara Brewer, Sponsored by NCHA
*Limited to 10 Riders
DATE:
Wednesday, Feb. 26th & Thursday, Feb. 27th
1:00pm-5:00pm Both Days
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All Levels Welcome. *Must be 18 and Over
HORSE REQUIREMENTS:
Must bring your own horse to participate. Students are responsible for their own accommodations and stalls. Stalls available on-site. Please contact Jami at the Rancho Rio Stall & RV Office at 928-231-3331.
COST: $525
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
Spend two afternoons in the cutting pen with Cara Brewer. All levels welcome. You will work on the flag as well as on live cattle. Some areas you will focus on are herd work, setting up cuts, how to control a cow, positioning while working, and going over things judges are looking for.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Teresa and Bill Black
*Limited to 10 Participants
DATE:
Tuesday, Feb. 25th – Thursday, Feb. 27th
9:00am-5:00pm Daily
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
No previous experience necessary.
COST: $795
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
Spend three days during the Art of the Cowgirl event braiding a two rein bosal with Bill and Teresa Black. All materials provided. Some basic knowledge of tying spanish ring knots is helpful.
Participants will braid a 8 braid bosal body with rawhide and a 24 braid nose button with kangaroo leather. You will have a bosal to take home after the workshop!
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Chelsea Sazama of Rocking S Saddle Shop
*Limited to 6 Participants
DATE:
Tuesday, Feb. 25th: 9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday, Feb. 26th 9:00am-3:00pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
This class is for adults or experienced/older youth.
*Disclaimer: There is a lot of hammering. Please be aware of this when signing up for the class.
COST: $795
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
Learn how to floral tool and construct your own western belt with Chelsea Sazama, owner and operator of Rocking S Saddle Shop. This class will be beneficial for both beginners and experienced makers!
Class Will Cover:
Leather, dyes, tooling slabs and hole punches will be provided.
What you need to bring (if possible):
***IF YOU DON’T have anything, please let me know so I can bring extras that you can borrow. If you have questions on which tools to purchase/bring to class, please call me at the number/email below. I will have a list of all suggested tools needed and where to purchase them.
Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have! I look forward to meeting you! Chelsea’s cell: 406-939-2277 or email: RockingS2018@hotmail.com
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
Two-Day Classroom & Riding Session
Take Your Showing to the Next Level
Sponsored by Yonder Horse
*Limited to 15 Participants
DATE:
Monday, Feb. 24th – 8:30am – 4:30pm
Tuesday, Feb. 25th – 8:00am – 5:00pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All experience levels are welcome.
HORSE REQUIREMENTS:
Must bring your own horse to participate in the two-day session. Students are responsible for their own accommodations and stalls. Stalls available on-site. Please contact Jami at the Rancho Rio Stall & RV Office at 928-231-3331.
COST: $925
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
*Light lunch and beverages included on day one only.
Workshop Summary:
Improve your knowledge of what the judge is looking for in the show pen in the disciplines of cutting/herdwork, boxing and box/drive/box, reined work, and fence work.
Learn how to get you and your horse to the next level—technically, mentally, and showmanship-wise.
1:1 Coaching Opportunity!
When you sign up, Barb and Sandy want to get to know you before the Workshop. They would also like to know what you want them to focus on during the clinic.
Please feel free to submit a show or practice video in advance with requests for coaching in specific areas. If you grant permission and time permits, Barb and Sandy will collaborate and review your video in depth during the clinic.
This class will cover:
MORNING SESSION: 8:00am – NOON with Barbra Schulte
Focus on Herdwork/Cutting, Reading Cattle and Showmanship
Barb will coach you as you learn more about reading cattle and riding as you practice the technical and mental skills learned in Monday’s Workshop.
Noon-1:00 Lunch Break *Participants are on their own for lunch during day two of the clinic. Concessions Available on-site.
AFTERNOON SESSION: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm with Sandy Collier
Focus on Reined Work, Boxing/Box-Drive-Box, Fence Work
Sandy will coach you as you ride and practice the technical and mental skills learned in Monday’s Workshop. Barb will be available to answer your questions about staying grounded and focused in practice and as you show.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
Single-Day Classroom Session
Sponsored by Yonder Horse
*Limited to 20 Participants
DATE:
Monday, Feb. 24th
8:30am – 4:30pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All experience levels are welcome.
COST: $525
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Light Lunch and Beverages Included in Class Fee
Workshop Summary:
Improve your knowledge of what the judge is looking for in the show pen in the disciplines of cutting/herdwork, boxing and box/drive/box, reined work, and fence work.
Learn how to get you and your horse to the next level—technically, mentally, and showmanship-wise.
1:1 Coaching Opportunity!
When you sign up, Barb and Sandy want to get to know you before the Workshop. They would also like to know what you want them to focus on during the clinic.
Please feel free to submit a show or practice video in advance with requests for coaching in specific areas. If you grant permission and time permits, Barb and Sandy will collaborate and review your video in depth during the clinic.
This class will cover:
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
With Jolyn Young
Sponsored by Trafalgar Square Books
DATE:
Wednesday, Feb. 26th
12:00 Noon – 2:00pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Writers of all levels are welcome.
COST: $225
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Workshop Summary:
Everyone has a story to tell. This workshop will teach you how to write yours, whether you’re writing memories for yourself, to share with family and friends, or with eventual publication in mind. You’ll learn how to select scenes from your life to turn into a book, start the first draft of your own memoir, and learn a fool-proof exercise to bust through writers’ block. Writers of levels are welcome.
About Jolyn Young:
Jolyn Young lives on a ranch in the mountains of southern California with her cowboy husband and their three feral cowkids. She started writing as a child and never shook the habit. Jolyn used written words to connect with others when she worked on the cowboy crew and later as she traveled around with her husband to his ranch jobs. She started a blog in 2010 that reached dozens of people and was the staff writer on a ranching magazine for five years. Today, she writes a monthly humor column for Western Horseman and is the author of Never Burn Your Moving Boxes, a memoir about her life on big cow outfits.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.
Music, Short Stories, and Poetry
With Joni Harms and Olivia Harms
*Limited to 10 Participants
DATE:
Thursday, Feb. 27th – Friday, Feb. 28th
9:00am-1:00pm Both Days
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All experience levels welcome
COST: $375
Includes a complimentary 5-Day pass to Art of the Cowgirl 2025
Wield your pen, strum your strings, rhyme your rhythm and round up your words for Art of the Cowgirl 2025. This workshop will run on Thursday and Friday, half day sessions each day.
Workshop attendees are also eligible to sign up to present on the Art of the Cowgirl stage during open mic sessions. If you are a writer, singer, poet, or just a lover of words this class is sure to inspire and challenge you to try new things and appreciate the gift of language. All experience levels welcome.
Workshop cancellations will be refunded until February 1. No refunds will be given for cancellations after February 1, 2025.