Author: Mieko Mahi
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Experience it! Enjoy it! Explore it! Hallet Oak Gallery Downtown Hallettsville
Reminiscent of 1890, the Gallery is a relaxing place to book a lunch, play your favorite instrument, or hold a jam session while you view the newly restored Lavaca County Courthouse. The Gallery is open to the public – Free Admission during open hours. Some events and workshops have nominal fees, see calendar-of-events for details…
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Programs, volunteers, donations and grants needed for 2018.
Visual Arts for the the Betterment of our Health and Environment working with city, schools, and other non-profits. “There has been an overwhelming demand for us to provide a variety of arts: acrylic, oil painting, and photography. We need programs that will create compassion for our natural world through art. And we can accomplish this by offering art education…
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2018 Health, Environment, & History Programs through Art! Programs that Need Funding:
Paint Your Feelings Beautiful. Activity: Encourage students to see how a natural environment can affect their emotional health. Observe a natural environment and then create a work of art which reflects what they felt. Part 1. Tell students that we are going to take a walk through a natural environment in order to…
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Michael Windberg Oil Painting Workshop
Michael Windberg Oil Painting Workshop – Every Tuesday Afternoon and Evening: 2 to 5 6 to 9 Come in and check it out! This workshop is available for any level from beginners to advanced painters. About Michael Windberg: Master Realism Oil Painter:
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Leisure Learning
Leisure Learning activities are provided by contract instructors hired by the Hallet Oak Gallery or they are independent instructors with their own classes that sublease space. We always have free exhibits open to the public — unless we are booked for a private event. Check the Calendar! Together we are inspiring and exercising minds!
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Hallet Oak Foundation Mission Statement
Hallet Oak Foundation Inc. is a Non-Profit 501 (c) 3 Organization Mission Our mission is to provide a vibrant center in downtown Hallettsville for people to explore and enjoy an art, performance, and learning center. As a non-profit foundation, we’re divided into two parts: the Hallet Oak Gallery and Friends of Hallettsville Downtown Revitalization.
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About Hallet Oak Gallery and How We Operate
Hallet Oak Gallery is located in the historic 1890 Kahn & Stanzel Building which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Gallery is one of the two parts of the Hallet Oak Foundation, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. The second part of the organization is Friends of Hallettsville Downtown Revitalization which…
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Meet the Artist
Artworks presently on display are by: Dianne Appelt Roy Cavarretta Blanche Cavarretta Linda Cejka Larry Charles Toni Conner Adrenus Craton Mark Curtin Satori Davis Monica Estrada Gene Grant Mary Gullette Debbie Halling J Howard JoAnn Kahanek Ken Kopacki Mieko Mahi Kathleen McBride Lucia Mueller First Name Sarah Naomi Paulina Patterson Dennis Pesek James Phillips Steven…