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Description
A potter at work in the ceramics studio at the O'Hanlon Center for the Arts. The Center's founders, Ann and Richard "Dick" O'Hanlon, were heavily influenced by Japanese art, and Ann dubbed the ceramics studio, "Koya," the Japanese word for "hut". (Note: 2018.044.101 through 2018.044.135 were exposed on a single roll of 35mm film.)
Type
image
Identifier
FDF18C59-E296-49EC-9A2B-131950485754 2018.044.121
Subject
Art - Mill Valley Art education Art societies O'Hanlon Center for the Arts Sight & Insight
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