Visual Arts

  • Leah Schwartz, watercolorist 

  • Allester Dillon, ceramicist, sculptor, art festival leader

  • Rosemary Ishii MacConnell, sculptor

  • Henri Boussy, multi-media artist, art educator

  • Chester Arnold, painter

  • Millicent Tomkins, painter

  • Carol Cunningham, book artist

  • Ray Strong, landscape painter

  • Steve Coleman, set designer

  • Pirkle Jones, photographer

  • Tom Killion, master printmaker

  • Margaret “Kett” Zegart, visual arts educator

  • Craig Frazier, graphic designer/illustrator

  • Suki Hill, photographer

  • Creig Flessel, cartoonist, illustrator

  • Gretchen Jane Mentzer, installation artist 

  • Fred Larson, photographer

  • Eldon Beck, landscape architect

  • Alice Corning, ceramist, sculptor

  • Kristin Jakob, botanical illustrator

  • Christopher Raker, architect

  • Michael Painter, landscape architect

  • Tripp Carpenter, master woodworker

  • Lisa Kristine

  • Dart Cherk

  • Robert Holmes

    British photographer Robert Holmes launched his distinguished career covering the 1975 British Everest Expedition for the London Daily Mail. At the invitation of Ansel Adams, in 1976, he visited California for the first time. In 1979 he moved to Mill Valley. He has made it his home ever since. Widely recognized as one of the world’s foremost travel photographers, his accomplishments were acknowledged when he was invited to be one of the World’s 100 best photojournalists to participate in A Day in the Life of Africa. The first person to twice receive the Travel Photographer of the Year Award from the Society of American Travel Writers, he has been given the award an additional three times since.

    Website: www.robertholmesphotography.com

  • Ute Goggins

  • Jackie LaLanne

    Generations of Mill Valley children have experienced the joy of creating art with Jackie, who taught in public schools here for 32 years and coordinated the school district’s K-8th grade visual arts program from 2000 to 2021. Following retirement, she has continued to substitute-teach art classes while serving as board member and president of O’Hanlon Center for the Arts. A talented photographer and innovative workshop facilitator, Jackie doesn’t instruct; she inspires, providing the freedom and encouragement to explore.

  • Irene Belknap

    Irene Belknap has been an integral member of the Mill Valley arts community for over fifty years. A gifted painter whose lush, surreal canvases of women, men and animals in motion are both lucid and dreamlike, Irene’s work has a presence that embraces and transports the viewer. Like hieroglyphs, the paintings are accompanied by words and written characters. The titles of her series, such as “String Theory,” and “Dressed in Words” are plays on words and explorations of themes. She regularly shows at O’Hanlon Center for the Arts and most recently showed fourteen of her giclée prints at the Redwoods.