Posts Tagged ‘art’
Marin Theatre Company Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis To Depart After 17 Years
The decision marks the end of a lengthy period of artistic continuity for an organization that has drawn plaudits throughout the Bay Area for rivaling in quality much larger production companies in the region.
Read MoreMV Lumber Yard Host Multi-Day Holiday Faire ā Dec. 8-11
With the holiday shopping season fully upon us, the folks at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard are launching their first annual Holiday Faire.
The event, which will feature live music, warm drinks, an array of holiday shopping opportunities, visits with Santa and his elf, various themed workshops hosted by MVLY retail and food tenants.
Moonstruck Fine Jewelry Hosts Holiday Party as Part of Tuesday Artwalk ā Dec. 6, 5:30-7:30pm
Johanna Beckerās Moonstruck Fine Jewelry on Bernard Street in downtown Mill Valley is three years old, and she’s taking a trio of moments ā the anniversary, the peak of the holiday shopping season and the Mill Valley Arts Commission’s monthly First Tuesday Artwalk on Dec. 6 ā to celebrate.
Read MoreIf Youāre Able, Use Your Dollars to Support The Mill Valley Bookstore, a Comprehensive Literary Treasure in The 94941!
The Depot Bookstore is the hidden gem, offering up an incredible selection of tomes. It serves as the quintessential example of a business that flourishes when all residents of this incredibly literate town we live in supports having a bookstore within the 94941.Ā
Read MoreJamie Johnson’s Impact Designs Is Catching Lightning In a Bottle With Enamel Lapel Pins
āLapel pins are incredibly āinā right now,ā Johnson says. āKids have them on their bags, employees have them on their aprons, expressing messages on behalf of a cause, pride slogans and happy faces ā itās really fun to see.ā
Read MoreNational Real Estate Owner EDENS Buys Strawberry Village, Seeks to Infuse It with Vitality
Business owners: EDENS is looking to engage with local nurseries, farmers markets, restaurants, artists, musicians muralists, interior designer, bakeries, toy store shops and much more.
Read MoreFeel 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 MoreSeager Gray Gallery Showcases Kristen Garneau’s ‘Portals’ Paintings ā Nov. 1-22
When Garneau was 11 years old, her parents, who lived in Lafayette, were invited to the Mountain Play on Mount Tam in Mill Valley.Ā āI remember sitting there on the top of that mountain on the grass. I could smell the grass and feel the coolness of the fog and I thought to myself, āThis is it ā this is heaven. I knew that at 11.ā
Read MoreOn the Heels of a Rain-Soaked Mill Valley Fall Arts Fest in September, Organizers Seeks Tax-Deductible Donations
The Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, one of our community’s landmark events, needs your help!Ā This year’s Sunday rain-out has left the Festival in a challenging financial situation. The festival slowly built up a ārainy dayā fund over many years. Please support the future of the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival and visitĀ MVFAF.orgĀ to make a donation today!
Read MorePamela Kogen Exhibits Her Mixed Media ‘Water Stories’ At MV Chamber In November ā First Tuesday Artwalk is Nov. 1
Pamela Kogen is set to show her work on the walls of the Mill Valley Chamber’s space at 85 Throckmorton Ave., including a reception on Tuesday, Nov. 1, as part of theĀ Arts Commissionās First TuesdayĀ ArtwalkĀ (5:30-7:30pm). Aside from the First Tuesday Artwalk, the Chamber’s office is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 12-4pm.
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