Posts Tagged ‘visual art’
Get Clickin’: MV Arts Commission Annual Click Off Photography Competition Kicks Off Oct. 20
The Click Off, which turned 20 in 2018, is back once again with a quartet of new categories, which will be randomly chosen by Recreation staff following the āClick Off Kick Off, ā which will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, October 18th at 6pm. Registered participants will be informed of their randomly selected category and image upload instructions via email on Thursday, October 20th by 3pm.
Read MoreSeager Gray Gallery Showcases ‘Devorah Jacoby: Inside Out,’ an Exhibition of Paintings ā Oct. 1-30
Seager/Gray Gallery,Ā one of the Bay Areaās premier art galleries and among the gallerists who spearheaded theĀ creation of the Mill Valley Art Dealers AssociationĀ to raise our communityās profile as an arts destination, is set to showcase the work of Mill Valley native and Tiburon resident Devorah Jacoby from Oct. 1-30, with a reception for the artist on Saturday, October 1, 4-6pm at 108 Throckmorton Avenue.Ā Ā
Read MoreLong a Presence in Wine Country, Aerena Galleries Arrives in Mill Valley ā Opening Set for Oct. 1, 1-5pm
On Saturday, Oct. 1 from 1-5pm, Gabrielle Miller and her team are hosting a celebration of the Mill Valley gallery’s opening, the newest venture from proprietor Michael Polenske.
Read MoreSemi-Abstract Painter Sharon Paster Shows ‘Wavelengths’ At MV Chamber Throughout October ā First Tuesday Artwalk is Oct. 4
Sharon Paster has long been renowned in the Bay Area for her semi-abstract paintings that largely explore a single theme: theĀ continuous exchange of energy that happens all around us.Ā Her latest work almost exclusively deploying oil pigment sticks.
Read MoreDespite Sunday Downpour, MV Fall Arts Fest Captivates Once Again
For the 2022 edition of the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, the towering redwoods stood tall for the art lovers attending on Sept. 18, when heavy rain at times and gusty winds made for less than optimal art loving. But because MVFAF is one of Mill Valley’s most deeply treasured events, a packed Saturday and a less-so Sunday balanced out ā and the result was another beautiful event.
Read MoreAs Blithedale Project Continues, We Keep Ramping Up Our Support For downtown Businesses & Nonprofits ā Check Out Our New Signs Reminding You to #ShopMV!
Earlier this year, we created ā with generous design assistance from Poet and/the Bench and the support of the City of Mill Valley ā an array of banners, both on Miller Ave. and on the Depot Plaza, to urge residents and guests to support the people that serve as backbone of our community. Now we’re deploying some signs around town to do the same.
Read MoreMargot Hartford Shows Her Photos of Victorians at MV Chamber Thru Sept. 30 ā First Tuesday Artwalk is Sept. 6
Renowned photographer Margot Hartford is bringing her latest project ā a focus on beautiful Victorian homes in San Francisco and elsewhere ā to the Mill Valley Chamber’s office at 85 Throckmorton throughout September.
Read MoreSeager Gray Gallery Presents Renee Bott’s ‘Inventing Nature’ ā Thru Sept. 29
Seager/Gray Gallery is unveiling this week “RenĆ©e Bott: Inventing Nature,” a painting exhibition about nature and naturalists. The show runs from August 31 ā September 29, with an artist reception Sept. 11.
Read MoreMill Valley Fall Arts Fest Returns to Old Mill Park ā Sept. 17-18
More than 130 artists showcased their work at MVFAF in 2021 and turnout was excellent, despite a consistent drizzle, a clear indication that one of Mill Valley’s landmarks remains as popular and well-regarded as ever. Now the MVFAF team looks to build on that success with the 2022 edition, set for September 17-18.
Read MoreArts Commission Seeks DEI-Centric Artwork for New Exhibition Space at Community Center
The Mill Valley Arts Commission is looking to build on that surge of active artwork built around the theme of diversity, equity and inclusion by seeking and accepting artwork to display in the spaces in and around the Mill Valley Aquatics and Fitness Center, part of the Mill Valley Community Center at 180 Camino Alto.
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