Posts Tagged ‘visual art’
Celebrating Our 125th Anniversary!!, and A Huge Shout-Out to Our Fantastic Chamber Members!
As so many of you already know, 2025 marks the 125th anniversary of Mill Valleyās incorporation, and recognition of this milestone will culminate with a full day of celebratory activities on Monday, September 1st. It’s going to be a, incredible day! It is incredibly important to celebrate all of the amazing people who have made this event happen ā the list is just about endless. A Huge Shout-Out to Our Fantastic Mill Valley Chamber Members! Cheers to all the Chamber members who are helping bring Mill Valleyās 125th Celebration to life on Labor Day, September 1st. Each of these members is contributing in some way to make it a day to remember! If weāve missed anyone, apologies–please comment below so we can celebrate you as well.
Read MoreAs We Celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Mill Valley on Sept. 1st, Here’s a Look at the Genius of Lettie Schubert’s Historical Puppetry, and of the Amazing Puppetry of Matthew Purdon’s Woander!!
As We Celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Mill Valley on Sept. 1st, Here’s a Look at the Genius of Lettie Schubert’s Historical Puppetry, and of the Amazing Puppetry of Matthew Purdon’s Woander!!
Read MoreLongtime Local Artist Amanda Reeves’ Gorgeous Paintings ā ‘Fluid Geometries,’ Will Be On Display at the First Tuesday ArtWalk on Tuesday, Sept. 2 from 5:30-7:30 pm!
Reeves’ early fascination with natural systems, their networks, and the creatures who inhabit them, initially drew her to study marine biology, where she could revel in the fantastical creatures and unknown realms. The rules did not seem to apply to the morphology of life under water. The visuals of strange and brightly colored creatures swaying and moving in the swells and currents embedded itself and is reflected in these works. These biological systems, so diverse and unique to their surroundings, had such exquisite specificity and yet seemed so fantastical; untethered and floating within the space they inhabit, seemingly weightless – interconnected, related, and yet abstract and nonsensical.Ā
Read MoreHollywood Reporter: On the Heels of Their World Premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival in 2024, Tamara de Lempicka Is About to Have Her Moment at the Sequoia!
The documentary āThe True Story of Tamara de Lempicka & The Art of Survivalā is a visually stunning film and sweeping feature documentary that traces the life and survival of the renowned painter through her powerful paintings ā from her rise to international stardom in 1920s Paris, to her move to the United States in 1940, fleeing the rise of fascism, and her revival in the current art market. Tamara de Lempicka was the preeminent Art Deco painter, known for her high-gloss sensual nudes and portraits of high society during the Jazz Age. She was marginalized and gained notoriety for her romantic liaisons with her models and her indulgent, decadent lifestyle, but she was so much more.
Read More125th Anniversary Labor Day Specials ā Get Ready to Take in the Culinary Abundance of Some of Your Favorite Restaurants!
Boo Koo, The Depot Bookstore & Cafe, Madrona Bakery, Mill Valley Market, Equator CoffeesĀ – 2 Miller Ave., Prabh Indian Kitchen, Flour Craft Bakery, Tamalpie. Onsite at the Plaza ā Sept. 1 only: Grilly’sĀ –Ā Specials: Kidās Rice, Bean & Cheese Burrito + canned drink + chips + cookie; 3 Street Tacos + canned drink; Chicken Taco Salad + canned drink Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Order: In-person orders in the Plaza only. Vitality Bows….AND MUCH MORE!
Read MoreMill Valley Celebrates 125th! Parade and Traffic Detours
On Monday, September 1, 2025, the City of Mill Valley will hold a parade to celebrate its 125th anniversary. The parade will commence at Mill Valley Middle School and finalize in LyttonĀ Square, downtown Mill Valley. There will be rolling road closures and detours before and duringĀ the duration of the parade.Ā Following the parade, Miller Avenue will remain closed between Throckmorton and Sunnyside,Ā to allow room for all to attend the festivities in Depot Plaza.Ā We encourage those who have scheduled obligations to plan ahead and leave early to reach yourĀ destination safely. If you work or live along northbound Miller Avenue, between Camino AltoĀ and downtown, there will be delays getting in or out of your home or business between 11:00 amĀ and 12:00 pm.Ā Ā
Read MoreThe 68th Mill Valley Fall Arts Fest Is Coming Soon: Help Us ‘Paint the Town’!
Hereās where you come in: Weāre looking for a sponsorĀ ā an individual, a local business, a community organization ā to fund this project. In return, the sponsor would own the completed piece, or they might donate it to Mill Valley as a permanent public artwork for all to enjoy. Itās a rare opportunity to sponsor something beautiful, participatory, and enduring ā a project that will be remembered not just for the finished art, but for the countless joyful moments that created it.
Read MoreAndrea de Francisco’s MYSTIC Is Turning One: Join Them Sunday, Oct. 12th, 4-6:30 PM to Celebrate Their First Trip Around the Sun ā Ribbon Cutting, Magical Art Shop at 31 Sunnyside!
Andrea de Francisco’sĀ MYSTIC at 31 Sunnyside, a vital part of downtown Mill Valley that has exciting history on its side, is set to celebrate their First Trip Around the Sun ā Ribbon Cutting, Magical Art Shop at 31 Sunnyside!Ā MYSTIC Is turning one: Join them Sunday, Oct. 12th, 4-6:30 PM!Ā “This event is a heartfelt thank you to our friends, family, and neighbors whoāve supported us this past year,” says Andrea de Francisco. “We wouldnāt be here without you!
Read MoreSF Chronicle: San Francisco Went Too Far in the Wrong Direction ā It’s Leading the Way Again, and It Could Benefit Marin and the Larger Bay Area
Something has been in the air inĀ San FranciscoĀ for more than a year now ā and for once, itās not fog or hype aboutĀ whatās next in tech. Instead, itās clarity. After years ofĀ national headlinesĀ portraying the city as a symbol of dysfunction, San Francisco is quietlyĀ undergoingĀ aĀ course correctionĀ rooted not in ideology but in common sense. Weāve witnessed investments in law enforcement, a successful tax cut measure to support both small and large businesses, and, most recently, an end to the practice of distributing drug paraphernalia on our streets.
Read MoreMill Valley Music Fest News: For now, Given the Current Macro-Economic Climate & Profound Changes in Music Festival Economics & the Impending MVMS Construction Project, We’ve Decided to Take a Pause in 2026 From MVMF. We’ll Keep Innovating & Serving our Members and Community in Every Way We Can. But for now, We’ll Pause MVMF in 2026. Weāll see you around, and weāll be back!
We hope to get back to being a source of amazing music again in our community. For now, given the current macro economic climate and profound changes in music festival economics, we have decided to take a pause in 2026 from producing the Mill Valley Music Festival. We will keep innovating and serving our members and community in every way we can. But for now, all these years later, we have decided to take a brief pause from producing the Mill Valley Music Fest in 2026. Weāll see you around town, and weāll be back!
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