Art
Tamalpie Owner Karen Goldberg Debuts ‘The Warehouse’ Consignment Exchange
From tech titans and Shark Tank contestants to execs seeking to back young people with compelling business ideas, Mill Valley is steeped in entrepreneurial spirit. But few have done serial entrepreneurship like Karen Goldberg, who has created myriad local brick-and-mortar businesses over the years.
Read MoreGet ‘Em Before They’re Gone: Tix to the Mill Valley Music Fest on May 7 Are Ascendant!
We’re laser-focused on creating the best version of the inaugural Mill Valley Music Festival, a one-day outdoor arts and culture event presented by the Mill Valley Chamber. It’s a multi-faceted, multi-genre, all-ages, one-day event taking place at Friends Field behind the Mill Valley Community Center on Saturday, May 7, from 12-7pm.
Read MoreCity Debuts Rotating Art on Depot Building, Starting With Valentin Popov’s ‘From…To’ in March
Over the course of twelve months, from March 2022 to February 2023, the work of artists like Valentin Popov will be presented in a rotating exhibition installed on the exterior wall of the Depot building.
Read MorePhotographer Barbara Hazen Shows ‘Time Piece’ Work in March at MV Chamber ā First Tuesday Artwalk is March 1
Barbara Hazen’s latest series of archival pigment prints, “Time Piece,” takes a look at something that many of us have had an every-changing relationship through the course of the pandemic: TIME. She shows her work at the Mill Valley Chamber in March.
Read MoreThe Secret’s Out!Ā The Mill Valley Music Festival Takes OverĀ Friends Field on May 7!
None other than Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals have been tapped to kick off the new festival, which also features funk-jam band Lettuce, Nashville psychedelic-folk rocker Liz Cooper & the Stampede; Latin Grammy Award-winning Venezuelan disco-funk trio Los Amigos Invisibles; and the Bay Area-based La DoƱa, a Latin-Alternative music project from Cecilia Cassandra PeƱa-Govea.
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center Celebrates a Whirlwind Tale of a Family of Journalists ā Feb. 17
Reading from the new book Circle Way, Eric Newton will explore his late wife Mary Ann Hoganās relationship with her father, longtime SF Chronicle book editor Bill Hogan. Despite a life of letters, Bill never wrote a memoir. Mary Ann hoped writing her book would redeem them. āI will spend the rest of my life trying to fully know, to fully understand, and fully appreciate who my father was,ā she said. But she died before finishing, so Eric wrote the final chapter.
Read MoreThe Terra Schools Host Lunar New Year Festival ā Feb. 5, 10am-12pm
On Saturday, Feb. 5 from 10am-12pm, Xa and her team are hosting a Lunar New Year Festival on their campus at 70 Lomita Drive. The event ā outdoors and with plenty of space for social distancing ā will feature Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese programs, performances, phenomenal raffles prizes and multicultural activities.
Read MoreThink Big: Local Art Galleries Launch ‘Mill Valley Art Dealers Association’
A collective quartet of renowned local galleries ā Seager/Gray Gallery, Desta Gallery, Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery and Robert Green Fine Arts ā have launched the Mill Valley Art Dealers Association to raise our community’s profile as an arts destination.
Read MoreMill Valley’s Multi-Hyphenate: Once Around Owner Takes on New Role at Throckmorton Theatre
āThis theater is knee deep in creative souls and people and projects. My role is to kind of tease out of these wonderfully creative people and identify projects they want to do and then go raise the money for them to bring it to fruition. Itās also much more exciting for people who want to give.ā
Read MoreCheck Out Jackie Sherman’s ‘Remnants Of My Soul’ Art at MV Chamber ā Thru February
For her latest show, artist Jackie Sherman says the works “are a snapshot in time of this lifelong journey. My aim is to expose the power in the vulnerable act of displaying raw, visceral works that show life as it often is: messy, beautiful, scattered, and stitched together piece by piece.”
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