THIS ONE HURTS.
Our community of businesses, restaurants, arts organizations and incredible art galleries are near and dear to us as a Chamber.
We are very sad to lose the Seager Gray Gallery from owners Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray – look no further then right here to see their vast history of what they created and curated over the years.
Owners Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray remain committed to the arts and the community of Mill Valley but are pivoting away from their gallery space at 108 Throckmorton Avenue to take on new challenges.
Suzanne Gray is partnering with Kelly Scott of The Goods to take the reins of Mill Valley Mercantile, a staple in the downtown boutique community. Long known as a family-owned women’s clothing boutique, the store has been a cherished destination for fashion enthusiasts for over two decades.
After 45 years in the gallery business, Donna Seager is letting go of brick and mortar to create Donna Seager Fine Arts & Artists’ Books. Her hope is to continue to work with artists and collectors and pursue creative options for curating exhibitions online, at fairs and occasional pop-up opportunities. She looks forward to continuing and expanding her focus on book-related arts. Watch for donnaseager.com to go live shortly.
Both Seager and Gray have deep roots in Mill Valley and their feelings about leaving their gallery are bittersweet. Both raised their children here and have friendships that have lasted decades. The space has been a gallerist’s dream with extraordinary light and windows looking out on the town square and the daily life of Mill Valley.
Proud of their exhibition history, they treasure the relationships they have had with artists, collectors and their fellow merchants. They are grateful to Mill Valley, Marin County and the entire Bay Area for all the support over the years.
The space will continue to be a gallery going forward. Stay tuned for announcements about what comes next for this extraordinary gallery space.