Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Hilarity Will Ensue: MV Arts Commission’s Comedy in the Plaza Returns With a Dynamite Lineup ā June 15, 6pm
A quintet of dynamite comedians are set to tickle your funny bones in a night of hilarity on the Depot Plaza.
Read MoreA Long Memorial Day Weekend for the Ages Is In the Rearview Mirror ā Thanks to All Who Participated and Made It Happen!
The day had the perfect capper, a post-parade party, with live music from the likes of Greg Loiacano and Stingray, El Radio Fantastique and otherĀ guests. Tasty treats and beverages were aplenty.Ā
Read MoreĆRENA Galleries Presents ‘When The Change Came’ Featuring Katy Kuhn’s Amazing Abstracts ā Artist Reception June 6, 5:30-7:30pm
The latest example of those commitments is Aerena’s latest showcase of longtime Mill Valley artist and resident Katy Kuhn, who’s presenting “When The Change Came,” featuring her amazing abstracts. A reception for the artist is set for Tuesday, June 6 as part of the Mill Valley Arts Commissioner’s First Tuesday Artwalk from 5:30-7:30pm.
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 MoreCBS Bay Area: Mill Valley Resident Pushes Back on Marin Water Rate Hikes
“We’re hoping that as a result of this, that in future rate proposal years, increases will be less impactful. (But) our lowest water users are going to see less of an increase than those on the other end of the spectrum, our highest water users.”
Read MoreMore Mill Valley, More Often: A Pair of Longstanding, Illustrious Mill Valley Brands Align, As the Depot Cafe Will Begin Serving Equator Coffees
āWhat the founders share in common is their love for their Mill Valley neighbors and community,” Russell says. “Both brands are committed to serving the most sustainably sourced products to our community and visitors.āĀ
Read MoreMarin Theatre Company Unveils 2023-24 Season ā ‘Where Did We Sit on the Bus?’ Runs Through May 28
The third play of the current season, the West Coast premiere of Where Did We Sit on the Bus?, runs through May 28. Brian Quijadaās one-person musical play investigates where Latinos fit in an American racial history narrative that too often poses a false dichotomy of Black or white. Satya ChĆ”vez, who wrote some of the showās compositions, stars, and Matt Dickson directs.
Read MoreSound Summit Returns to Benefit Mt. Tam, Unveils Loaded Lineup Headlined by Lord Huron ā Sept. 9
Founder Michael Nash produces the event as an annual celebration of and fundraiser for Mount Tamalpais State Park by his nonprofit organization, Roots & Branches Conservancy. To date, Sound Summit has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars in support to Mount Tam.
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