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California Naturalist Sarah Reid, second from left, shows a class examples while leading a Nature Journaling class on the bluffs above Shell Beach, north of Bodega Bay on Monday, May 4, 2026. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Learn the Art of Nature Journaling With Sarah Reid

August 2026

Nature journaling can serve as a form of outdoor meditation as well as inspiration for environmental stewardship and conservation.

The Running Fence. (Photo by Wolfgang Volz, copyright Christo 1976)

A Return to Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s ‘Running Fence’ After 50 Years

July 2026

Memories of the 1976 "Running Fence" art installation that changed Sonoma County’s landscape still resonate.

With their wrists bound together, artists Pamela Holmes and Winston Gourley draw with handmade charcoal on a canvas at Stranger Worth studio in Cazadero Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

For a Timber Cove Couple, Art Is the Tie That Binds

February 2026

On a remote property above Timber Cove, a painter couple creates abstract art while bound together — a technique they call freeing and primal.

Susan Preston in her studio near her home of 50 years in the Dry Creek Valley. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

For Sonoma County Artist and Farm Owner, It’s Time ‘To Be a Little Spiky’

December 2025June 2026

From the Dry Creek Valley farm she built with her husband, Susan Preston reveals her life as an artist: Feminist, feral and fantastical.

A student’s practice stitches lay on top of a cloth Sonoma County map that will be used for embroidery at Robert Mahar’s craft retreat at Westerbeke Ranch in Sonoma on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Embroidery Artist Robert Mahar Crafts With Vintage Vibes

December 2025August 2026

A celebrated embroidery artist and educator brings craft and creativity to his new home in Sonoma Wine Country.

Artist Cristina Hobbs working in her converted-farmhouse studio. (Eileen Roche / for Sonoma Magazine)

Nature Plays a Starring Role in Sonoma County Artist’s Home and Work

November 2025April 2026

An artist’s and winemaker’s converted farmhouse with a crafting shed in west county gives their family space to create and connect.

Artist Rick Oginz in his home studio in Sonoma. Photo taken on Friday, July 18, 2025. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma Artist Rick Oginz Revives Jack London’s Dream Home in Detailed Watercolor

October 2025June 2026

An artist in the Valley of the Moon explores the fine line between civilization and nature at Jack London’s Wolf House.

Kala Stein is a ceramics artist and teacher based in Sonoma representing issues of climate and weather in her work. Last year, she did a large installation of an atmospheric river storm in a series of clay tiles. Part of her process includes using rain water representing the weather effects in the glaze. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

A Sonoma Ceramicist Works With Rainwater To Explore Natural Processes and Climate Change

February 2025August 2026

A ceramicist in Sonoma is inspired by nature’s powerful, and sometimes destructive, weather patterns.

Leah Harris, right, and Nancy Brandt drink wine at the outdoor lounge area at The Harris Gallery in Healdsburg on Thursday, September 16, 2021. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Harris Gallery in Healdsburg Blends Art, Wine and Community

January 2025January 2025

A cornerstone of the local arts scene since 2000, the Healdsburg gallery has an exciting year in store for wine and art lovers.

Arts activist Spring Maxfield co-founded the Handcar Regatta in Santa rosa and now focuses on the Maker's Faire and a new business called Sonoma Art Tours. (John Burgess)

Longtime Local Arts Promoter Supports Santa Rosa Artists With 20th Annual WinterBlast

November 2024June 2026

Spring Maxfield, executive director of Urban Arts Partnership, shares her motivation for supporting local artists with 20th annual WinterBlast, Nov. 9.

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