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Ongoing opportunities | Marin Headlands | multi-media artwork and workshops
Event, program, and workshop prices vary.
The Headlands Center for the Arts provides for multidisciplinary works by artists and creative professions from around the world through programs and community events. Located in a rehabilitated historic military site at Fort Barry, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Headlands has been a critical part of the development of creative careers around the world for more than 30 years. In 1972, the National Park Service took over the decommissioned buildings, looking to create arts center in the national parks setting. A decade later, the founding Board of Directors paved the way for the Headlands Center for the Arts, and since has grown into an irreplaceable artistic resource.
To learn about ways to get involved in the artist residency programs, community meals, open houses, and more, please go to headlands.org or visit the unique setting and see innovative thinking and new works of art in the making.
Your support helps fight climate change and promote park sustainability—please give now.