Oct 19, 2015 | News, Weekly Highlights
Tues – Zentangle class is cancelled.
Wed – Photo Forum slideshow – 7 pm (Free!)
Thurs – “4 Elements: Photography” show closes at 3 pm.
Art Intake for “Reimagining Minimalism” show
Friday 11 am – 4 pm
Saturday 11 am – 1 pm
Sunday – Watercolor class 1 pm
Oct 12, 2015 | News, Weekly Highlights
Monday – New O’H Photo Group meets 6-8 pm in the Gallery.
Tuesday – Art in the Afternoon: 2-4 pm
Thursday – Jewelry Basics w/Christine Francisco
Sunday – Exploring Mixed Media w/Lorraine Lawson
NOTE: The Sunday Salon originally scheduled for Sun Oct 18 will NOT be taking place. Next Sunday Salon will be Dec 20!
Oct 6, 2015 | News, Weekly Highlights
Tues Oct 6 – Our monthly Artist Roundtable (4-6 pm) & Opening Reception (6-8 pm). All are welcome to join us to view and discuss the current exhibition “4 Elements: Photography.”
Sat Oct 10 – New Member Reception (3-5 pm). All new and not-so-new members of O’Hanlon Center are invited to join us for a chance to learn more about O’Hanlon history, member benefits and more! Also a great chance to meet some new potential artist friends!
Sep 30, 2015 | News
Come see the new Photography show, opening Thursday Oct 1! “4 ELEMENTS”
The First Tuesday Reception and Roundtable discussion are next week, on Tues Oct 6.
Events this weekend:
• Saturday: Outdoor Art for Families
• Sunday: Neighborhood Ice Cream Social – for our nearby neighbors! 2-4 pm
Monthly FREE studio day for Members is next Monday, Oct 5. Come work in the Loft studios for free that day!
Sep 21, 2015 | News
Myth & Inner Landscapes show closes this Thursday Sept 24 at 3:00 pm. Be sure to stop by and see some amazing work!
Emily Dvorin’s “Approaching Basketry” is this Thursday. Don’t miss a chance to explore this unique art form.
Intake for Photography show is Fri/Sat Sept 25 & 26. (We can still need one or two Volunteers to assist with Art Intake. Please contact the Office at (415) 388-4331 if you can assist on Friday or Saturday.)
Sep 14, 2015 | News
Thanks for your patience with the Construction! We’re getting much closer to re-opening the deck & new walkway area, which are looking just amazing.
Mon Sept 14 – New Evening Photo Group has their first meeting, 6-8 pm
Wed Sept 16 – Chamber of Commerce mixer at O’Hanlon
Please stop by and visit our table this weekend at the MV Fall Arts Festival – Sat/Sun Sept 19/20.
Sep 3, 2015 | News
Monday Sept 7 is the monthly ‘Free Studio Day’ for Members. The office will be closed, but Members are welcome to come work for free in the Loft Studios!
Substance into Color 2 starts on Sept 8, and Writing Classes with Abby Wasserman also start up again this week.
A few more spaces are available for the FREE Zentangle workshop on Sept 10.
View the Calendar for all classes & workshops!
Aug 24, 2015 | News
Life Drawing starts Mon Aug 24. Morning and Evening sessions available.
Gallery reopens Thursday Aug 27 with “Myth & Inner Landscapes.”
Watercolor class – Sunday Aug 30.
Aug 19, 2015 | News
Reminder: Artwork intake for our next show, “Myth & Inner Landscapes” will be Fri Aug 21: 11am – 4pm or Sat Aug 22: 11am – 1 pm For full details, view the Call for Entries. Bay Area Women Artists Exhibit closes at 3pm this Thursday Aug...
Jun 5, 2015 | News
REPORT ON RECENT MEMBERS’ MEETING: Construction Updates & New Pledge Program
The Members’ Meeting on May 19 was attended by more than 20 members plus staff – nearly 10% of our membership (230). We started the evening by sharing the delicious food everyone contributed, then heard details of the Site Improvement Plan from Michael Heacock, our architect and project manager (and former board president). After the deck, new path between Loft and Gallery, and exterior staircase are built, we plan to add an accessible main entrance to the Loft, ADA restroom, and ADA parking space. The accessibility improvements are a choice as well as a requirement.
Our contractor, James Chenney, then answered questions about the timeline and scope of work. If all goes smoothly, the first phase will be completed by the beginning of September. There will be some inconvenience, noise, and limited access during construction, but all are committed to keeping the Center’s programs open and working throughout.