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.

WATERCOLOR INTEGRATION WITH SKETCH PAINTINGQinqin Liu, interdisciplinary artist​Nov. 29, 2025, one day (12 to 4 pm); Max...
11/28/2025

WATERCOLOR INTEGRATION WITH SKETCH PAINTING

Qinqin Liu, interdisciplinary artist

​Nov. 29, 2025, one day (12 to 4 pm); Max 15 people; 16+; All level.

Location: 13427 Chalk Hill Rd, Healdsburg, CA 95448.

Cost: $90 and $80 for seniors and students; reserve your spot with payment using Venmo account: Qinqin-Liu-3 or Call 916-225-2494 with check or cash payment.

This art workshop will explore the natural beauty of Russian River watershed and vineyard landscape around the Chalk Hill Art Residency, serving as both inspiration and laboratory for sketch painting with watercolor integration from real life. Participants will learn how to sketch landscape objects with design, composition, shape, line, point, value and color. We will observe natural light and color in the context of local landscape and learn to translate those observations into artwork. Using watercolor integration combining watercolor crayons and oil pastel in the sketches, we will create compositions that emphasize focal points in the living art landscape. Participants will learn how to turn plein air sketches into watercolor paintings with a class demo by the instructor. This sketch painting skill can help you to create long lasting artwork for your travel memory. We also have the option to create an accordion-style sketch book including drawings and watercolor that celebrates the plants, flowers, trees and the watershed for the holiday spirit. The instructor will provide individual instructions with group discussion.

Materials List:

Portable watercolor sketchbook, sized around 5"x8" or 8"x10"
Sketch pens: permanent and waterproof black pens with fine tips (e.g., Micron artist pens).
Mechanical pencil #2, and eraser.
3–7 watercolor crayons with at least three primary colors.
Watercolor brushes: Flat brush at least size 1/2"; small water container
Lightweight, portable folding chair, stool, or padded seat to use for sketching outside.
Hiking shoes and a backpack for carrying your supplies; Hat, drinking water bottle and snack

See link in bio for more info.

Chalk Hill is delighted to announce our artists in residence for 2026! The pool of applicants was impressively strong th...
11/24/2025

Chalk Hill is delighted to announce our artists in residence for 2026! The pool of applicants was impressively strong this year, and we thank all the artists for their inspiring work and proposals.

We’re excited to see the work these musicians, filmmakers, composers, screenwriters, sculptors, and painters produce in the coming year, and follow them below!

Congratulations to this new group who is joining our outstanding community of alumni who produce remarkable achievements every year.

Please join us in welcoming:

Maria Kaoutzani
Music
mariakaoutzani.com

David Craig
Painting
davidcraigportfolio.com

Alex Huey
Music


Nimah Gobir
Painting

nimahgobir.com

The Creatives Collaboration:
Olivia Gulish, Carole Harkins,
Joanna Beard, Laurie Flores,
Sheryl Moore, Sue Lilledahl

Mallie Loring Pratt
Painting

mallieloringpratt.com

Sylvie Mayer
Painting

www.sylviemayer.art

Nicole Irene Anderson
Painting

nicoleireneanderson.com

Jessica Hernández
Painting hernandez.art
jesstuff.com

Julie Kavanagh
Painting

jtsangfineart.com

Ash Dahlke
Drawing

ashleydahlke.com

Michelle Cai
Mixed Media, Animation


John Cornfield
Painting
jcornfieldstudio.com

Kelly Li
Painting

kellyli.net

Lisa Giannini
Painting giannini.art
lisagianniniart.com

Xyl Lasersohn
Painting

xlasersohn.com

Amanda Hinde
Painting art
amandahinde.com

Mario Pires Cordeiro
Mixed Mediastudio
mpcstudio.co

Jonathan Crow
Multi-Media, Writing

jonathan-crow.com

Kea Kahoilua-Clebsch
Painting art
keaclebsch.com

Sarah Plummer
Sculpture

sarahellisplummer.com

Partnerships:

Creative Growth


Creativity Explored


NIAD

Welcome Qinqin Liu to Chalk Hill  We’re excited to host Qinqin’s Watercolor Workshop on Saturday, November 29. Please se...
11/20/2025

Welcome Qinqin Liu to Chalk Hill

We’re excited to host Qinqin’s Watercolor Workshop on Saturday, November 29. Please see the Events link in bio for information.

About Qinqin her own words:

“I am an interdisciplinary artist with a Ph. D in botany and ecology study, and many
contemporary art accomplishments (http://www.drqliu-artscience.com/). My long-term passion is to intersect art, science, environment, and humanity for mind, soul, and culture. My early art inspiration came from my experience as a village artist interacting with nature during the Chinese cultural revolution, and my creative transformation as an Asian American artist. I obtained a deep understanding of creativity and innovation in my eco-art experimentation and transferred science discoveries to my living artworks. These include art exhibitions and presentations at the National Science Museum in Taipei, California Art Center Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Duluth Art Museum, California State University gallery, University of California-Davis Alumni Center, and America Ecology Conference. These accomplishments have been recognized in 1) Who’s Who for Excellence in Environmental Art, Science and Research, and 2) Who's Who of Professional Women in Art and Science for Professional Excellence.”

“I enjoy creating watercolor and mixed media artwork and teaching art workshops to reflect natural and human interactions in forest and watersheds. My sustainable art practice includes using natural materials, rice paper, fiber, soils, and organic objects. Integrating Chinese calligraphy, symbols, culture, and design elements into Western art styles with interdisciplinary eco-art practice contribute to the unique character of my contemporary artworks. These artworks have been created from my interplay art studio and art residency programs, including New York School of Visual Art, Los Angles College of Art and Design, Sitka Art Center for Ecology in Oregon, and Watershed Residency in Galway Ireland.”

Goodbye Martin Evans .evans.artist ! It was great having him at the residency again, he was very prolific in his creatio...
11/04/2025

Goodbye Martin Evans .evans.artist !
It was great having him at the residency again, he was very prolific in his creation of oil landscape paintings.

Such fun and amazing artwork at our open studio this weekend! Klea McKenna is a visual artist who also makes films and w...
10/14/2025

Such fun and amazing artwork at our open studio this weekend!


Klea McKenna is a visual artist who also makes films and writes. She is currently a Guggenheim Fellow in photography. Her work has been shown and published internationally. Her photograms are held in several public collections, including SFMOMA, LACMA, Getty Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the US Embassy collection. She is planning on giving a demo of her rubbing process to create large-scale pieces from cutouts. She calls it “her own archaeology”.
evans.artist
Martin Evans is our current (and returning!) Artist in Res. He’s an artist and architect from London. He creates beautiful Plein Air landscape paintings.


Doug Wilder is a local photographer. Doug has been coming to Chalk Hill for the past year to photograph artists in the studio. In the gallery, we will have a special exhibition featuring portraits of Chalk Hill artists.

We’re excited to see Klea Mckenna's live demo of her creation of rubbings using templates she’s created, this Sunday, Oc...
10/11/2025

We’re excited to see Klea Mckenna's live demo of her creation of rubbings using templates she’s created, this Sunday, October 12.

1-4 PM

13427 Chalk Hill Rd
Healdsburg CA 95448


Klea McKenna is a visual artist who also makes films and writes. She is currently a Guggenheim Fellow in photography. Her work has been shown and published internationally. Her photograms are held in several public collections, including SFMOMA, LACMA, Getty Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the US Embassy collection. She is planning on giving a demo of her rubbing process to create large-scale pieces from cutouts. She calls it “her own archaeology”.
evans.artist
Martin Evans is our current (and returning!) Artist in Res. He’s an artist and architect from London. He creates beautiful Plein Air landscape paintings.


Doug Wilder is a local photographer. Doug has been coming to Chalk Hill for the past year to photograph artists in the studio. In the gallery, we will have a special exhibition featuring portraits of Chalk Hill artists.

We’ll see you there! Sunday, October 121-4 PM 13427 Chalk Hill RdHealdsburg CA 95448Check out the Artists:  Klea McKenna...
09/26/2025

We’ll see you there!

Sunday, October 12
1-4 PM

13427 Chalk Hill Rd
Healdsburg CA 95448

Check out the Artists:


Klea McKenna is a visual artist who also makes films and writes. She is currently a Guggenheim Fellow in photography. Her work has been shown and published internationally. Her photograms are held in several public collections, including SFMOMA, LACMA, Getty Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the US Embassy collection. She is planning on giving a demo of her rubbing process to create large-scale pieces from cutouts. She calls it “her own archaeology”.
evans.artist
Martin Evans is our current (and returning!) Artist in Res. He’s an artist and architect from London. He creates beautiful Plein Air landscape paintings.


Doug Wilder is a local photographer. Doug has been coming to Chalk Hill for the past year to photograph artists in the studio. In the gallery, we will have a special exhibition featuring portraits of Chalk Hill artists.

Welcome back to Chalk Hill .evans.artistMartin Evans is a London-based artist and architect working in oil, acrylic, pen...
09/23/2025

Welcome back to Chalk Hill .evans.artist

Martin Evans is a London-based artist and architect working in oil, acrylic, pencil, and charcoal. With over 18 years running his own architectural practice, Martin has more recently embraced his lifelong passion for art, particularly focusing on impressionistic landscape and portraiture.

Martin sees artist residencies as an ideal opportunity to immerse himself in his art practice, develop his abilities, and engage in focused creative exploration. In addition to Chalk Hill in 2016, he’s attended residencies in Italy and Sweden.

Having grown up in the Worcestershire countryside, Martin paints landscapes, thoroughly enjoying the seasons and constant changes in the natural environment. During his residency, he plans to paint landscape, trees and the natural environment, working both en plein air and in the studio.

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It was great to see Klea McKenna back at the ranch!  Klea  is a visual artist, filmmaker, and writer. She is currently a...
09/17/2025

It was great to see Klea McKenna back at the ranch!

Klea is a visual artist, filmmaker, and writer. She is currently a Guggenheim Fellow in photography. Her work has been shown and published internationally. Her photograms are held in several public collections, including SFMOMA, LACMA, Getty Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the US Embassy collection, The Mead Museum of Art and The Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Klea is represented by EUQINOM Gallery in San Francisco.

In addition to her own art practice, she was co-founder and photographer at IN THE MAKE, an online arts journal that published studio visits and interviews with over 120 West Coast artists from 2011 to 2015. Klea lives in San Francisco with her partner and their young children.

She is the daughter of renegade ethnobotanist Kathleen Harrison and the late psychedelic philosopher Terence McKenna. After walking away from that legacy for over two decades to find her own voice as an artist, Klea has recently returned to those roots, taking on the monumental task of archiving her father's life and work and managing his intellectual property rights.

During her time here, Klea worked on her own printmaking and archeological rubbing project, which she will continue working on in her printmaking studio.

We love to see all the amazing applications rolling in! Be sure to get yours in by the end of the month to become an art...
08/25/2025

We love to see all the amazing applications rolling in! Be sure to get yours in by the end of the month to become an artist in residence during 2026!

Chalk Hill Artist Residency Program supports artists of all mediums in their creative process by offering time and space to be immersed in their craft. We provide housing and workspace at the beautiful and historic Warnecke Ranch and Vineyards, on the Russian River in Healdsburg, California. The program is interested in established, emerging, and visionary artists.

Immerse yourself in rolling hills, vineyards, and natural beauty while developing your practice. Whether you're seeking inspiration from nature, time for deep focus, or a chance to experiment with new ideas, our residency provides the perfect setting for dedicated time and space.

Visit our website chalkhillresidency.com for application details.

Share this post and tag a friend who should apply!

What creative project would you like to work on next year?

Many thanks to the talented photographer Doug Wilder for this beautiful photo of our resident artist

We love to see all the amazing applications rolling in! Be sure to get yours in by the end of the month to become an art...
08/21/2025

We love to see all the amazing applications rolling in! Be sure to get yours in by the end of the month to become an artist in residence during 2026!

Chalk Hill Artist Residency Program supports artists of all mediums in their creative process by offering time and space to be immersed in their craft. We provide housing and workspace at the beautiful and historic Warnecke Ranch and Vineyards, on the Russian River in Healdsburg, California. The program is interested in established, emerging, and visionary artists.

Immerse yourself in rolling hills, vineyards, and natural beauty while developing your practice. Whether you're seeking inspiration from nature, time for deep focus, or a chance to experiment with new ideas, our residency provides the perfect setting for dedicated time and space.

Visit our website chalkhillresidency.com for application details.

Share this post and tag a friend who should apply!

What creative project would you like to work on next year?

Many thanks to the talented photographer Doug Wilder for this beautiful photo of our resident artists .music

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Healdsburg, CA
95448

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