Arrowhead Art House

Homey, creative spaces for artists and healers

Treehouse Live-Work Art Studio

  • This is the master bedroom turned painting studio and chill space for writers and visual artists. Comes with a Murphy Bed and a private bathroom. Shared kitchen.

  • $500/week or $1200/month
    Work-trades considered

Hearth & Garden

  • Perfect for salon-style talks, yoga classes, sound baths, live music, and medium-sized soirees.

    An open floorplan living room with adjoining garden space.

  • Great for talks, ceremony, live music, yoga classes, sound baths.

    Day rate: $200 and up
    Hourly rate: $50 (3-hour min)

The Speakeasy

  • Great for therapists of all kinds, journey work, art shows, and intimate gatherings.

    A hidden furnished in-law unit with a private deck, kitchen, bathtub, and separate entrance accessed by a discreet staircase and garden path.

  • Available on Mondays, weekends, and some evenings.

    Day rate: $200 and up
    Hourly rate: $50

Contact us.

Amylcopperman@gmail.com
(415) 847-8843

Shepherd Canyon
Oakland, CAA 94611

Treehouse Live-Work Art Studio

Master bedroom-turned-art haven. Queen Murphy bed. Ensuite bathroom and shower. Beautiful sunrises.

Rate
$500/week

Available
By appointment

Hearth & Garden

The home’s main gathering space, rented on rare occasions for special events of up to 60 guests.

Rate
sliding scale $250-500/day

Available
By appointment

The Speakeasy

A hidden tree-lined oasis, accessed by garden steps, perfect for therapists, healers, and tranquility seekers. Private entrance, bathtub, and kitchen.

Rate
$200/day; discount for regulars

Available
Mondays, Saturdays, Sundays, some Fridays and evenings

A little bit about the setting…

Arrowhead is located on the ancestral land of the Chochenyo-speaking Ohlone people, what is now known as Shepherd Canyon in Montclair. We count Redwood trees and a particularly chatty owl among our neighbors. Built in 1922, this Spanish-style home has been owned by women for its entire history. Betty Baxter, Jack London’s cousin, was the first owner. It also served as SF Jazz legend Anson Weeks’s Oakland crash pad.

More recently, it was “Grandma’s house” and the place of holidays, family gatherings, and gardening projects for more than 60 years. Today, my mother Helene, who grew up here, and I own the home and it’s our intention to share this special place with people seeking healing and connection.

Scenes from Arrowhead