Chalk Hill Artist Residency

Chalk Hill Artist Residency Providing Space and Time for Visionary and Contemporary Artists. Each agency has an art group whose members have attended the Studio Program since 2010.

Chalk Hill Artist Residency is a place that encourages high-quality, creative output in all media for abled and disabled artists alike. Using a wondrous natural setting in Northern California as the catalyst for exchange and interaction between artists and the cultural community, Chalk Hill creates synergies that expand artistic horizons and opportunities. Artists from local nonprofits are invited to spend a day at Chalk Hill making art and developing a reciprocal relationship with our current artist-in-residence. The Studio Program has a proven track record of working with local agencies and has been enthusiastically received by these artists. Together we schedule logistics for the day, then we are witness to the magic that happens when the participants arrive, meet the artist in residence and begin their art practice. We partner with the following agencies and their client artists: Becoming Independent Artworks, NAMI Sonoma County, Sonoma County Department of Health Services, and the Wellness and Advocacy Center. Following a format of “sharing” rather than teaching, the Studio Program creates an atmosphere of peer-to-peer exchange that leads to impromptu collaborations and new work. We offer creative time and space to artists that are underserved—there is an unmet need for artists with disabilities to access professional art spaces and contemporary artists. Artists with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges have long been a marginalized population. Far from being limited, these artists are incredibly talented, unbound by formal rules and current art markets. They create from their heart with emotional authenticity as their muse. Giving the space and time to develop their talents is key to the mission of the Studio Program. Here, they are respected as fellow professional artists and their individual gifts are recognized for their inherent artistic value. The Studio Program has had important outcomes for participating artists; it has allowed them to be introduced to Sonoma County museums, San Francisco galleries, and other professional Bay Area venues. The Studio Program offers unique access into the greater arts community for artists with disabilities. The natural setting of the ranch inspires them in ways not found in institutional settings and encourages independent living skills. Simply being involved in a professional art program as artists, rather than individuals with disabilities, is a meaningful step to help combat the stigma surrounding and affecting people who have a different experience of reality. Our Studio Program also leads to exhibition opportunities and performances during residency Open Studios. A recent example of this was a performance of the Artisticatz (of Becoming Independent) with resident sound artist Rinus Van Alebeek. Rinus conducted an Open House with a live radio cast on the global/Berlin-based channel: Radio On. This kind of collaboration and international exposure for the Artisticatz was wonderfully unprecedented and big time fun! Chalk Hill Studio Program’s goal is to become a nationally recognized program for artists living with disabilities, and to facilitate interaction between nonprofits that support those artists.

Reminder: Open Studio April 4, 1-4pm. Come for food, wine, and art.We're excited, hope to see you there!13427 Chalk Hill...
04/02/2026

Reminder: Open Studio April 4, 1-4pm. Come for food, wine, and art.

We're excited, hope to see you there!

13427 Chalk Hill Rd
Healdsburg CA 95448

Featuring artists:
Qinqin Liu
Jessica Hernández .hernandez.art
David Craig https://www.davidcraigportfolio.com/
Alex Huey
Nimah Gobir
Sylvie Mayer
Mallie Loring Pratt

The Creatives:
Olivia Gulish
Carole Harkins
Joanna Beard
Sheryl Moore
Sue Lilledahl

Photo credit to Doug Wilder
and Ryan Myers (center photo)

We are thrilled to welcome Sylvie Mayer to Chalk Hill! Sylvie is a painter whose work explores interiority, temporality,...
03/22/2026

We are thrilled to welcome Sylvie Mayer to Chalk Hill!

Sylvie is a painter whose work explores interiority, temporality, and theatrical spaces that mediate between public and private. Working from found images, archival materials, and staged collaborations with performers, she examines the mechanics of fiction and the ways images shape perception and belief. Costumes, props, mirrors, and dressing rooms recur as sites of rehearsal and transformation. Working primarily in oil, Mayer builds layered surfaces through translucent washes that accumulate toward opacity, allowing time to register materially within the painting. Repetition is central to her practice; images are repainted and recontextualized, reflecting the instability of memory and meaning.

During her time at Chalk Hill, she plans to expand this inquiry by considering another kind of stage: the landscape itself. The river, vineyards, and shifting light offer their own ephemeral performances, and she will be developing new works from archival sources alongside studies from life in the surrounding environment, creating a dialogue between fragments of the past and the immediacy of the present.

Sylvie holds a BFA from RISD and an MFA from Boston University. She lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island.

We are excited to welcome Mallie Loring Pratt to Chalk Hill!  Mallie is a painter based in Massachusetts whose work expl...
03/21/2026

We are excited to welcome Mallie Loring Pratt to Chalk Hill!

Mallie is a painter based in Massachusetts whose work explores the sensory and emotional experiences of place. Working from both observation and memory, her paintings often serve as records of change: in landscape, in perception, in ourselves.

Her background in landscape architecture informs a deep sensitivity to space and ecology, and her practice draws on a primal connection to the natural world, bringing the textures of the landscape into her work as symbols of survival and expansion.

During her time at Chalk Hill, Mallie plans to spend time writing, drawing, and painting in preparation for her next solo show and an upcoming curatorial project. She will explore the ways that time and a change of landscape can deepen the connection between walking, moving through the world, and making art. She has recently been exploring more direct links between motherhood, the landscape, and her art practice.

Mallie holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MAT from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Her work is in private and corporate collections throughout the country and she is represented by Artemis Gallery in Northeast Harbor, Maine.

Welcome to The Creatives, a group of five longtime friends and collaborators.They first met working on homes together, d...
03/17/2026

Welcome to The Creatives, a group of five longtime friends and collaborators.

They first met working on homes together, designing inside and out, from interiors to gardens to Venetian plaster. At Chalk Hill, they’re focusing on site-specific installation and sculpture, drawing entirely from found materials gathered on the ranch. Inspired by Andy Goldsworthy’s approach to working with place, time, and natural materials, they’ve honed in on the idea of “nests” as a central motif, echoing themes of family, dwellings, and the act of building and holding space. Their work here continues an ongoing artistic dialogue between them, deepening both their practice and their long-standing collaboration.

Reminder: Open Studio April 4, 1-4pm. Come for food, wine, and art. Please note the date change since our last post. We'...
03/12/2026

Reminder: Open Studio April 4, 1-4pm. Come for food, wine, and art.

Please note the date change since our last post.

We're excited, hope to see you there!

Featuring artists:
Qinqin Liu
Jessica Hernández .hernandez.art
David Craig https://www.davidcraigportfolio.com/
Alex Huey
Nimah Gobir
Sylvie Mayer
Mallie Loring Pratt

The Creatives:
Olivia Gulish
Carole Harkins
Joanna Beard
Sheryl Moore
Sue Lilledahl

We enjoyed having Nimah Gobir  at the Residency! She’s dedicated to her process, every step of the way. She dyed fabric,...
03/12/2026

We enjoyed having Nimah Gobir at the Residency!

She’s dedicated to her process, every step of the way. She dyed fabric, transferred photos to it, sewed, and embroidered.

During her time at Chalk Hill, Nimah developed work for her upcoming 2027 solo exhibition at ICA San Jose, her first major foray into immersive installation. Building on her 2024 Recology Artist Residency, she created large-scale soft sculptures using hundreds of family photographs transferred onto fabric.

We're honored to support this pivotal moment in Nimah's practice as she expands her storytelling into new spatial and sculptural dimensions.

Her work will be on display at our upcoming Open Studio.

We're happy to welcome Nimah Gobir , an Oakland-based artist who uses textiles, embroidery, and photographs to make pain...
02/21/2026

We're happy to welcome Nimah Gobir , an Oakland-based artist who uses textiles, embroidery, and photographs to make paintings about Black interior life. Drawing from her Nigerian heritage and her family's intimate histories, Nimah creates layered compositions that honor the everyday moments of domestic life, from childhood hair braiding sessions to quiet gatherings on well-worn couches.

Her practice combines expressive brushwork with hand-stitched embroidery and repurposed household textiles, transforming personal narratives into tactile portraits that celebrate cultural memory and the labor of love inherent in family bonds. Recent recognitions include being named a 2024 Bennett Prize Finalist, a 2024 SFMOMA SECA Finalist, and a Headlands Center for the Arts Tournesol Awardee. Her work is available through Johansson Projects

During her time at Chalk Hill, Nimah will be developing work for her upcoming 2027 solo exhibition at ICA San Jose, her first major foray into immersive installation. Building on her 2024 Recology Artist Residency, she'll be creating large-scale soft sculptures using hundreds of family photographs transferred onto fabric, then sewn and suspended to form a three-dimensional photo album that invites viewers into an environment of intimate histories.

We're honored to support this pivotal moment in Nimah's practice as she expands her storytelling into new spatial and sculptural dimensions.

Welcome, Nimah!

What a blessing to have Alex Huey here working on her music! Great photography of her on the ranch by   While here she w...
02/19/2026

What a blessing to have Alex Huey here working on her music!
Great photography of her on the ranch by

While here she wrote and recorded four songs, featuring field recordings. Perhaps you can hear the crackling fire or the Russian river in the background of her new music.

The last photo shows a sign she painted by hand, thanks Alex! Look out for the sign to welcome you at our open studios.

Goodbye to our most recent artist-in-res to David Craig. While here he painted oil portraits, still lives, and landscape...
02/03/2026

Goodbye to our most recent artist-in-res to David Craig.

While here he painted oil portraits, still lives, and landscapes.

David used his engineering experience in lighting and color to paint with light. He edge lit glass, and painted on the back of it to illuminate certain points.

For some of his paintings, David used the Zorn palette which consists of yellow ochre, vermilion (or cadmium red), ivory black, and white. This limited set of colored was developed by Anders Zorn for mixing a range of skin tones. It can produce good atmospheric depth, and warm and cool neutrals. We’re curious, have any of used the Zorn (AKA Apelles) Palette, how did you like it?

You’re invited to view David’s work at our next open studio on Sunday, March 22.

Welcome to our next artist! David Craig is a painter working primarily in oil, alongside acrylic, ink, and watercolor. H...
01/19/2026

Welcome to our next artist! David Craig is a painter working primarily in oil, alongside acrylic, ink, and watercolor. He creates portraits, cityscapes, landscapes, and abstract forms that move fluidly between realism, impressionism, and abstraction. His practice is informed by a career in engineering at Xerox, where he worked on digital printing, color management, image quality, and imaging on edge‑lit glass.

Educated at UC Berkeley and MIT with graduate degrees in both philosophy and physics, David brings a rare synthesis of technical rigor and conceptual inquiry to his art. Since retiring in 2021, he has focused intensely on painting. During the residency, he will create portraits of people in the ranch and residency settings, using objects from the house.

The 4th photo is his self-portrait.

We’re looking forward to seeing his work! Come see his paintings at our next open studio March 22.

DavidCraigPortfolio.com

Great photos of our artist Jessica Hernández .hernandez.art in the Chalk Hill Studio by photographer Doug Wilder .      ...
01/18/2026

Great photos of our artist Jessica Hernández .hernandez.art in the Chalk Hill Studio by photographer Doug Wilder .

Happy New Year from Chalk Hill, may you all have a 2026 filled with peace, love, and art!
01/01/2026

Happy New Year from Chalk Hill, may you all have a 2026 filled with peace, love, and art!

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13427 Chalk Hill Rd
Healdsburg, CA
95448

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