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Jun 19-21, 2026
Tibetan Art Weekend Retreat
An Introduction to Tibetan Art
Learn to draw the Face of the Buddha and the sacred Lotus Flower
according to the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition of Thangka

Join Carmen Mensink, renowned thangka painter from the Netherlands, for an inspiring journey into the art and symbolism of thangka – traditional Tibetan Buddhist scroll paintings. This year you can join for different time lengths and subjects:
Weekend Retreat: An Introduction to Tibetan Art
June 19-21, 2026 | A beautiful introduction for those who are curious about Tibetan Buddhist Art and want to get some hands-on experience by learning to draw the Buddha Face and the Lotus Flower.
Five Day Retreat: Create a Tibetan Mandala
June 21-26, 2026 | Always wanted to learn how to draw a Tibetan Mandala? Then the five-day retreat is perfect for you. READ MORE
Week Retreat: The In-Depth Experience
June 19-26, 2026 | The full-week retreat offers the most complete and in-depth experience, with a choice of -or all of- the aforementioned subjects, and in addition teaches you about special thangka painting techniques. READ MORE
Tibetan Art Retreats with Carmen Mensink
Discover the sacred beauty of Tibetan Buddhist art in a peaceful retreat setting.
Join Carmen Mensink, renowned thangka painter from the Netherlands, for an inspiring journey into the art and symbolism of thangka — traditional Tibetan Buddhist scroll paintings.
🌸 Choose Your Retreat Experience
Weekend Retreat: June 19 – 21, 2026
Creating Tibetan Buddhist Art — An Introduction
A perfect introduction for those curious about Tibetan art and its meditative practice.
You’ll learn to draw the Buddha Face and the Lotus Flower, two profound symbols of awakening and purity.
🕰️ Friday Evening:
Begin with a beautiful Lecture on the Art of Thangka — discover the origins, meaning, and spiritual depth of this ancient art form.
🪷 Saturday:
Experience the Art of Thangka hands-on by learning the sacred grids and proportions used to draw the Buddha Face, passed down through centuries.
🌼 Sunday:
Create the Lotus Flower, symbolizing purity and enlightenment — a meditative drawing practice that brings calm and clarity.
At the end of the weekend, you’ll take home two meaningful artworks and a deep connection to the tradition.
Suitable for all levels, including complete beginners.
💡 Note: Students joining the full-week retreat will continue with the Mandala of the Five Wisdom Buddhas after the weekend.
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Spaces are limited to ensure personal guidance for every participant.
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In this retreat guided by Carmen Mensink, a renowned painter of thangkas; the traditional Tibetan scroll paintings of Buddhas and mandalas, you’ll learn how to traditionally draw (or paint) a Buddha, by using the ancient grid proportions of Carmen’s thangka lineage as a helpful tool.
In this retreat you’ll learn different colored pencil techniques and are also welcome to work with other materials such as watercolor, pastels, or paints. In addition to the art sessions you’ll discover the background, symbolism, and mantras of these Buddhas, and enjoy guided meditations.
When Buddhism traveled from India to other countries in Asia, its deities traveled along as well. This way, Avalokiteshvara (the Indian Bodhisattva of Compassion) became known in other countries under a different name, and through the centuries slowly changed form.
The two most famous manifestations of compassion became Guan Yin and Chenrezig, and in this retreat you can choose either one of them to draw (and maybe paint) as your subject:
Suitable for everyone
Through her inspired approach and guidance, Carmen helps to bring out the best in each student, and makes this retreat suitable for students of all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced.
Drawing experience is not necessary. New students will first learn the basics by drawing a Buddha Face before continuing with this week’s subject. The Buddha Face course can also be taken beforehand, online at Carmen’s School for Tibetan Buddhist Art (this will save you time at Arts Week so you can immediately start with Chenrezig or Guan Yin).
You will return home with your own beautiful artwork(s).
NOTE: more advanced thangka students who want to create Amoghapasha, the Eight-armed or Thousand-armed Chenrezig, or need the specific list of supplies to paint a traditional thangka can contact Carmen directly by sending an email.
Choose between a 6- and an 8-day Retreat
- In the 6-day retreat (June 29-July 4) you’ll be able to draw your subject, discover its symbolism and learn the coloring techniques
- The 8-day retreat (June 29-July 6) will in addition teach you the traditional painting techniques, the possibility to start painting your subject, and in general will give you an even more in-depth experience
If you want to create meaningful art in a meditative setting -and a joyful experience that lasts much longer than the course itself!- this is the retreat for you.
Some pics of previous thangka retreats at Omega Institute:

Take the opportunity to learn more from renowned thangka painter Carmen Mensink while she visits the East Coast:
June 11, 2026 / Online from NYC / Lecture: Green Tara, the Buddha of Active Compassion
June 12, 2026 / NYC / Evening Workshop: Introduction to Thangka Art + Draw a Buddha Face
June (11+) 13-14, 2026 / NYC / Thangka Weekend Course: Green Tara, the Buddha of Active Compassion
June 19-21, 2026 / Rhinebeck, NY / Thangka Art Introduction Weekend at Omega Institute
June 21-26, 2026 / Rhinebeck, NY / 5-Day Thangka Drawing Retreat at Omega Institute
June 19-26, 2026 / Rhinebeck, NY / Thangka Painting Retreat Week at Omega Institute

