Art
Top of the Charts: Marin Magazine’s Best of the County 2022 Lauds Mill Valley Businesses
To no surprise on our part, Mill Valley businesses and nonprofits were once again wildly successful in Marin Magazine’s 2022 Best of County issue. “We asked, and you submitted 46,183 votes: Now itās time to reveal our 2022 Best of the County winners!”
Read MoreWith a Storied History and a Propitious Future, Mill Valley’s Golden Goods USA Is on the Rise
In the modern festival era, there are an array of vital components: delicious food, an array of beverages, visual art, creative vendors and more. Oh, and let’s be clear: merch ā the branded gear spanning t-shirts and hats to blankets, hoodies and more ā is an absolute must.
Read MoreThrockmorton Theatre’s Twilight Series Hosts The Florestan Trio ā July 21
The members of the trio ā Janet Guggenheim on piano, Carol Sindell on violin and Hamilton Cheifetz on cello ā have performed throughout the United States, Canada, Asia and Europe and received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. Ā
Read MoreOutdoor Art Club Touts 120the Anniversary with Community Celebration ā Aug, 21, 1-4pm
The Outdoor Art Club, a Mill Valley treasure founded in 1902 by 35 women, is hosting a Community Celebration on Sunday, August 21, 1-4pm, to celebrate 120 years of history and service in Southern Marin with a party open to the public, and free to all. Wine, beer, and food will be served, and guests will enjoy live music from Austin de Lone and The Wreckless Strangers.
Read MoreThe Redwoods, a Community of Seniors, To Toast 50th Anniversary, $25K Matching Gift at the Seminary ā Nov. 5
The Redwoods, the Mill Valley nonprofit treasure that has provided nondenominational residence and multi-faceted support for seniors for nearly five decades, is set to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a gala on Saturday, November 5 at 5pm at The Seminary in Strawberry.
Read MoreArts Commission’s ‘Rotating Art in the Depot Plaza’ Returns With Kandi Cota’s ‘All Roads Lead to the Depot’
Larkspur-based Kandi Cota’s vibrant mixed media painting, perfectly named āAll Roads Lead to the Depot,ā colorfully captures the fluid emotions of a moment of time in Mill Valley and portrays the artistās deep connection to the iconic Mount Tamalpais.
Read MoreLet’s Get Stitchin: Arts Commission Seeks Knitted or Crocheted Yarn Patches for 2022 Edition of ‘Knitting Us Together’
The Mill Valley Arts Commission has much more on the way, starting with the return of āKnitting Us Together,ā a public art project on the plazaĀ that seeks to bring the community together via a unique form of public art.
Read MoreTom Zizzo to Showcase His paintings at MV Chamber in July ā First Tuesday Artwalk is July 5th
Zizzo’s early formal education and training as aĀ microbiologist helped him to develop a fine visualĀ discrimination know-how. In later years, hisĀ printing and graphic arts company tuned his eyes to design and color relationships. He’s found this unique set of skills invaluable inĀ developing his fine arts process.
Read MoreSave the Date: Volunteer at the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival in Old Mill Park ā Sept. 17-18
MVFAF Volunteer Coordinator Phil Garratt hopes you’ll “think of one or two friends or family members you think might enjoy a day in the redwoods (as you do) and ask them to signup. That would help me enormously.Ā Thanks in advance!ā
Read MoreMarinArts Presents: ‘The Art of Collecting,’ a Live Stream with the Mill Valley Art Dealers Association Gallery Owners ā June 16, 12pm
The event is set to be the first MarinArts Presents, a series of unique arts streamed events that underscore their seasonal fundraising. At āThe Art of Collecting,ā gallery owners will discuss the strategies, best practices, and joys of purchasing artwork. The live broadcast airs out of the Seager Gray Gallery at 12ā12:45pm.Ā
Read More