O’Hanlon Center for the Arts
Feel the 94941 Love: Marin Magazine Shines Its Bright Spotlight on the 2022-23 EMV Guide
Since we published our 2022-23 Enjoy Mill Valley Guide print magazine, which went out to nearly 40,000 homes within the August issue of Marin Magazine, our longtime partners have embedded the 48-page guide on their site here for more than a month. We’re incredibly grateful for that 94941 love!
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center, Murphy Productions to Host Contemporary Opera Marin Oct. 29, ‘Magic, Mystery & a Bit of Mayhem’ Oct. 30
O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, Murphy Productions to Host Contemporary Opera Marin Oct. 29, ‘Magic, Mystery & a Bit of Mayhem’ Oct. 30.
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center Dials Up Free-Form Jazz Sept. 24, Margery Kreitmanās Humorous Navigation of a month-long silent retreat on Oct. 2
The O’Hanlon Center for the Arts is back at it with a pair of events in September. On Sept. 24, the Deb Winters Band plays an intimate evening of jazz and contemporary styles. On Oct. 2 at 3pm, O’Hanlon shifts gears from music to comedy with āretreat,ā a humorous exploration of playwright and solo performer Margery Kreitmanās journey as she navigates her way through a month-long silent retreat.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Milley Awards
Regina OāConnell: āThis area has always been rich in creativity. We never want to lose sight of that. It is what the Milley Awards brings to light and shares.ā
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Member Directory
The Mill Valley Chamber has nearly 400 members, including an array of arts & culture organizations, restaurants, retail shops, nonprofits, financial services, real estate, health & wellness, automotive, lodging, consumer and professional services and much more.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Art About
Art About Mill Valley was inspired by a curious visitor who came to the MV Chamber to find out the name of the artist who created the downtown Mosaic. The Mill Valley Historical Society had the answer – Alfonso Pardinas. With an abundance of fantastic art installations about town, we thought it would be fun to highlight many of our local treasures so you can seek them out on your own. Weāre honoring the creators and express our deepest gratitude to the generous individuals, foundations and organizations who funded these community-enriching projects.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: 2022-23 Calendar
Letās live, learn, laugh and cut a rug in the 94941! Check enjoymillvalley.com and individual sites for updates, times and locations.
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 MoreArtists and Poets to Perform Climate Disruption-Focused ‘World on Fire’ ā June 18
If the climate disruption isn’t front of mind for you, a group of multi-talented artists, poets and musicians are bringing the emergency directly to the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts in the form of World on Fire, a spoken-word and musical performance of 15 poems by diverse poets, responding to climate disruption and its effects on the planet, with grief, humor, remorse, outrage and love.
Read MoreLet’s Laugh: Murphy Productions Brings Back Sunday Salon, Focuses on Comedy ā April 3
“We all need a bit more humor right now and we are hearing up for a rip-roaring time,” Murphy says. “There will be the usual suspects: comedians, musicians, singers, poets, storytellers and surprises. Bring a sack supper for yourself and a bottle of your favorite beverage to share.” Cost is $15.Ā
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