Vimala Sangha
O'Hanlon Center for the ArtsFor information about the group please contact Celeste Perry: celesteperrytv@gmail.com By Donation
For information about the group please contact Celeste Perry: celesteperrytv@gmail.com By Donation
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
For information about the group please contact Celeste Perry: celesteperrytv@gmail.com By Donation
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
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.
Join with OHCA resident poet Cruwys Brown and 2010-2012 Poet Laureate of Marin County, CB Follett for an afternoon of poetry exploration, reading and discussion.
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.
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
For all writers. The process is supportive and not academic. Our goal is to elicit strong, beautiful, honest writing through encouragement, feedback, and practice.
Yoga at OHCA with Sarah McNeil - Jan 10, 2025. 9:30 am - 10:30 am
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
Meet the members and learn more about their art. All welcome! Please RSVP below.
Monoprinting is a playful, exploratory process requiring neither a press nor a background in art.
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
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.