Tuesday Perception Workshop
O'Hanlon Center for the ArtsThe Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
For anyone who wants to explore working with CLAY!
Using Ann O’Hanlon’s book, seeing/perception, as inspiration, Cayen and Candis lead discussions of what we see when we look at the artworks of others or our own.
For anyone who wants to explore working with CLAY!
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
Monoprinting is a playful, exploratory process requiring neither a press nor a background in art.
Drawing for Teens. 6 Mondays 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm. Expect for Jan 20, Feb 17. More details here!
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
For anyone who wants to explore working with CLAY!
For anyone who wants to explore working with CLAY!
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
Join artist Jacqueline Lopez at this clothing hack workshop! Sunday Feb 9 from 10am to 1pm
Drawing for Teens. 6 Mondays 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm. Expect for Jan 20, Feb 17. More details here!
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
For anyone who wants to explore working with CLAY!
Using Ann O’Hanlon’s book, seeing/perception, as inspiration, Cayen and Candis lead discussions of what we see when we look at the artworks of others or our own.
For anyone who wants to explore working with CLAY!
Get honest and thoughtful feedback on your current work in a welcoming and open group setting in person!
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
Monoprinting is a playful, exploratory process requiring neither a press nor a background in art.