New Mexico Desert Legacy: Rethinking Georgia O’Keeffe’s Connection to Sacred Land

Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 5:22 AM

Renowned artist Georgia O'Keeffe famously claimed New Mexico's high desert as "my country," but new perspectives highlight the Pueblo peoples who lived there long before her arrival. Conservation efforts are now taking a more nuanced approach to preserving the landscape that inspired O'Keeffe's iconic paintings.

The sweeping landscapes of New Mexico’s high desert that inspired Georgia O’Keeffe’s most celebrated artwork are being viewed through a new lens as conservationists work to protect the region she cherished.

While the famous artist referred to the area around Abiquiu as “my country,” historians and preservationists are emphasizing that Pueblo communities had deep roots in this territory centuries before O’Keeffe arrived.

This shift in perspective comes as various organizations collaborate to safeguard the dramatic terrain near Ghost Ranch, where O’Keeffe lived and painted some of her most recognizable works. The effort reflects a growing recognition of the complex cultural history tied to these sacred lands.

The initiative represents a broader movement to acknowledge indigenous connections to landscapes while honoring the artistic legacy that helped bring national attention to their beauty and significance.

Conservation groups are working to ensure that future generations can experience the same rugged beauty that captivated both ancient peoples and the modernist painter who made the desert her home for decades.

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