Ginkgo Dust Up at the O’Hanlon Gallery

Ginkgo Dust Up has been accepted for Bay Area Women Artists, an exhibit that just opened at the O’Hanlon Center Gallery in Mill Valley. The O’Hanlon Center for the Arts provides programs, studio space and exhibits as part of its mission for fostering creativity and building community.

Juror Donna Seager of Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley selected 54 pieces for this exhibit including works in oil, acrylic, ink, mixed media, photography, graphite, textile, monoprint, ceramic, book arts, pastel and digital print. It’s always exciting to have ones work accepted for an exhibit, but an exhibit which features this wide range of art is a particular honor to be a part of.

This exhibit will be on view through August 29. If you’re in the area, make the effort — it will be worth your while. Find the gallery address through the link above or in the right column here.

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11 Responses to Ginkgo Dust Up at the O’Hanlon Gallery

  1. It is a beautiful piece. Congratulations.

  2. meta says:

    It’s a beautiful piece!

  3. Kay says:

    You continue to amaze me Franki with your art. I love this, it’s simply beautiful.

  4. Franki Kohler says:

    Thank you all! I wish you could see this show — it’s wonderful.

  5. Congrats Franki! Beautiful job! Geri

  6. patsymonk says:

    yeah

    getting pieces accepted is always a good thing :> patsy ps… “The news isn’t that fruits and vegetables are good for you. It’s that they are so good for you that they could save your life.”

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  7. jennyklyon says:

    Wahoo for you!

  8. dolorescm says:

    Congratulations, Franki! Dolores

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