FIRST TUESDAY ART OPENING: “Theory Forward” and Chuck Beisch

Art openings for: O'HANLON GALLERY THEORY FORWARD: Shape, Line, Color, Surface / Texture curated by James Vogel w/ Heidi Breuckner, Peter Crompton, James Vogel, Holly Wong   LOFT GALLERY CHUCK BEISCH Confessions of an Ad Man  

Event Series Monoprinting Workshops

Monoprinting w/ CANDIS COUSINS

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.

Youth Creativity Art & Nature Camp w/ Jackie & Amy

This 5-day nature-based camp will introduce young artists to create art with and about nature.
Young artists will explore drawing, painting, printmaking and building through the lens of the natural world.

O’Hanlon Photo Forum

Photo Forum is dedicated to exploring the world and stimulating each other to create more imaginative photographs.

Book Reading w/ ROSALEEN BERTOLINO & MOLLY GILES

Hear two local writers Rosaleen Bertolino and Molly Giles who both grew up in Mill Valley and went to Tam, becoming friendsthrough their mutual love of short story writing

ROUNDTABLE DIALOGUE – Women Artists Making Their Mark 2022

  O'Hanlon Center for the Arts invites you to a Zoom meeting Women Artists Making Their Mark Roundtable August 16, 2022 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82690958763 Meeting ID: 826 9095 8763 Dial by your location        +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)        +1 669 444 9171 US        +1 346 […]

Monoprinting w/ CANDIS COUSINS

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.