First Tuesday Art Opening: Call & Response and Shamy Noily
Join us for this month's Art Openings and Receptions, part of Mill Valley's First Tuesday Artwalk.
Join us for this month's Art Openings and Receptions, part of Mill Valley's First Tuesday Artwalk.
Plenty of freedom for teenage artists to discover and create in this week-long camp.
We will create insightful pieces of wabi sabi art using natural materials, as we lose ourselves in the philosophy of seeing the Perfection in the Imperfection.
FREE.
Host: Mark Meierding
Readers: Lonner Holden, Maxine Flasher-Düzgünes, Jan Seagrave, Gabrielle Rilleau, Elizabeth Underwood, Gail Entrekin, Laurel Feigenbaum
Please Join Zoom Roundtable Discussion at 4 p.m. Pacific Time
Explore possibilities in your sketchbook: mixed media, textiles, found objects, printmaking, paint, ink, collage
Join us for this month's Art Openings and Receptions, part of Mill Valley's First Tuesday Artwalk.
Join award winning singer/songwriter Karen Drucker with her band, for an afternoon of original fun-positive-message music.
This short series of drop-in classes offers a space for art-making as personal inquiry. Using journaling and art-making we open to our "'Creative Source."
Inspire and energize your art practice in this 4-week workshop series
Join us for this month's Art Openings and Receptions, part of Mill Valley's First Tuesday Artwalk.
Drawing on Wabi-Sabi perspectives, mindfulness practices and specific pen to paper writing exercises, we will use meditative techniques and evocative writing prompts.
Apologies - this workshop has been Cancelled. Using the earth as the foundation of artistic inspiration 2-week series – Tuesdays, October 10 and 17 10:00 am - 2:30 pm each Tuesday with 1/2 hour lunch break (bring lunch) Using the earth and its elements as the foundation of artistic inspiration, texture and form you can […]
Continue exploring the elements of drawing using charcoal and your favorite drawing mediums.
Please Join Zoom Roundtable Discussion at 4 p.m. Pacific Time
Experiment with different fun printmaking strategies!
O’Hanlon Center’s week-long ARTIST RETREAT: a 5-day opportunity for artists to work independently but in the company of other dedicated artists.
Experiment with different fun printmaking strategies!
Wabi-sabi is the Japanese aesthetic of appreciating beauty in imperfection. Using this as our underlying guide, something magical happens in the uncontrolled parts on a page where ink meets water.
Learn breath awareness and
simple mindfulness practices
to help calm the mind,
cultivate gratitude and
generosity, and touch the
inherent goodness within.