Teen Art Camp 2023 for 13-17 year olds
O'Hanlon Center for the ArtsPlenty of freedom for teenage artists to discover and create in this week-long camp.
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.
We will provide a supportive artistic experience that allows you to explore art materials and create colorful, abstract work while getting back into the art processes you love.