Posts Tagged ‘art’
Who Would You Like to See Us Try to Book for the 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest?!?
Bottom line: weāre committed to fine-tuning this event and earning your support in 2024. We wonāt fix everything for everyone ā good luck trying to get 10,000 people to agree on their 10 favorite bands ā but weāre committed to making you proud of the Mill Valley Music Fest.
Read MoreEDENS, New Owner of Strawberry Village, Begins Property Renovations, Debuts New Weekly Farmers Market on June 13
The first EDENS-driven activation to launch at Strawberry Village is a new weekly farmers market, held every Tuesday from 10am-2:30pm, starting June 13 in the parking lot along the frontage road between West Elm and Starbucks. The market is in conjunction with Marin Community Farmers Markets.
Read MoreThe 2023 Mill Valley Music Fest Is In the Books ā We Are Incredibly Grateful For Your Support, We Welcome Your Feedback and We’re Excited to Start Building for 2024!
Bottom line: weāre committed to fine-tuning this event and earning your support in 2024. We wonāt fix everything for everyone ā good luck trying to get 10,000 people to agree on their 10 favorite bands ā but weāre committed to making you proud of the Mill Valley Music Fest.
Read MoreSweetwater Music Hall Hosts Dick Bright’s Book Launch and All-Star Concert 6/11 and Mountain, the Venue’s Free, All-Ages Monthly Collab Series Presented by Desert Daze June 17 Featuring Skyway Man and Brainstory
On June 11 at 12pm at the Sweetwater Music Hall, Bright is making the most of the book launch by gathering a who’s who of Bay Area music people for an all-star concert featuring Bruce āBabymanā Baum, Dooney Jones (Club 90), Lilan Kane, Anna Kristina (Zepperella), Ben Fong-Torres,Ā Little Roger,Ā Chris Rowan (Rowan Bros.),Ā The Rubinoos,Ā Bob Sarlatte and Kevin Fagan of the SF Chronicle live Q&A With famed rock journalist Joel Selvin.
Read MoreDouble the Juneteenth: Mill Valley’s Freedom Festival on Downtown Plaza Is June 17, Marin City’s Follows on June 19
There are pair of Juneteenth in our neck of the woods, starting with the Freedom Festival, which is on June 17th from 11am-3pm on the Downtown Plaza in Mill Valley. Two days later, the Marin City community galvanizes around the theme of āAscension: And Still We Rise,” Marin Cityās 7th annual Juneteenth Festival at Rocky Graham Park, starting at 9am.
Read MoreMill Valley Chamber Hosts Award-Winning Painter Elizabeth Geisler’s Latest Work in June ā First Tuesday Artwalk Is Tuesday, June 6th, 5:30-7:30pm
Best known for her water reflection paintings, Geisler creates images that reside somewhere between photorealism and abstraction. Up close, the color use and brushwork read as abstraction, but from a distance, they blend into a more representational depiction.
Read MoreDesta Gallery to Lead New Art Curatorial Program at the Depot Cafe and Bookstore ā Debuts June 7-July 19
Emebet Korn’s renowned Desta Gallery continues to showcase gorgeous art at her gallery at 100 Throckmorton Avenue, and is debuting a new art curatorial program at the venerable Depot CafĆ© and Bookstore starting on June 8 with a showcase of the work of artist Katheryn Holt.
Read MorePoet and/the Bench to Showcase ‘Peripheral Visions’ Mixed Media and Collage by SF Artist Jamie Kelty ā Runs June 6 – Sept. 30
The raw materials and meticulous details in Jamie Kelty’s collages and mixed media paintings are magical worlds she creates to reflect memories, history and a crafted world of design.
Read MoreDesta Gallery Hosts ‘The Mystery of the Creative World: A Conversation with Maria Porges, Marilyn Levin, and Bella Feldman’ ā June 3
The discussion will revolve around various crucial aspects of the art world, including the creative process,Ā developing an art career as a woman, staying relevant, handling rejection and criticism, maintainingĀ inspiration and motivation, advice for collectors navigating the art world, and the inherent qualities ofĀ good art.Ā
Read MoreGet a Glimpse of the Sights & Sounds of the 2023 Mill Valley Music Fest!
A gorgeous selection of 2023 Mill Valley Music Fest photos by Jon Bauer.
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