Overcome Your Fear of Rejection (Free Zoom meeting) w/ DAN CASSIDY & JACKIE LALANNE
Why Submit my Art to an OHCA Exhibition (or any juried show)
if there is a high risk it won’t be accepted?
Why Submit my Art to an OHCA Exhibition (or any juried show)
if there is a high risk it won’t be accepted?
Gel Printing is a printing method that doesn’t require a printing press or special inks.
It uses acrylic paints and has easy clean up.
Gel Printing is a printing method that doesn’t require a printing press or special inks.
It uses acrylic paints and has easy clean up.
Allow your hand and imagination free play as you work with ink and watercolor on paper to create abstract paintings.
A new kind of Sunday Salon
The moniker “Crazy Child” is our invitation to write with abandon and let material we’d never otherwise imagine flow through us onto the page.
In this 8 week course we will dive into a meditation and drawing practice.
In this course Laurel shares her own artistic process, from starting with collage to the final painting.
Let's celebrate Christmas - Navidad in Mexico. Learn about the traditions and make related art.
Celebrate the change of Season and the return of light at the OHCA End of Year holiday party and fundraiser
These can be political postcards/art/cards as well as get well/write back/thanks for the gift
This fun and exploratory camp will introduce young artists to several media including ceramics, sculpture, drawing and painting
FREE WORKSHOP! Explore your innate creativity and take artistic risks in a safe environment without judgement
As is customary, fun, (and required by our By-Laws), we will hold our annual member meeting
Monoprinting is a playful, exploratory process requiring neither a press nor a background in art. On a plate of gel or plexiglass, images are made with paint, rollers, sponges, netting, leaves or anything else which might create an interesting pattern. The focus is not upon the finished work, but upon the experience of discovery and making art.
In this 6 week workshop, we will draw and paint the elements; Earth, Air, Water, Fire, Wood, Metal, Plasma.
In this six week workshop we will focus on chromatic strategies while playing with collage and paint
Reading from the new book Circle Way, Eric Newton will explore his late wife Mary Ann Hogan's relationship with her father, longtime SF Chronicle book editor Bill Hogan.
We'll be stimulating our creativity, challenging ourselves with a special exercise-prompt and open up the space for a nurturing conversation with the intention of finding our unique artistic voice and enjoying the process of creating.
In these fun and unique classes, children will learn about different creative traditions from cultures around the world.