Posts Tagged ‘visual arts’
The 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest Turns Three, Unveils a Leveled Up Lineup and Returns to Friends Field For a Two-Day Celebration of Arts, Culture & The Bay ā May 11-12
āAs we head into year three of what started as a somewhat hair-brained idea to rejuvenate and inspire our community by reveling in the deep, historic roots of live music in our town, weāre grateful on a number of fronts ā the amazing support weāve had so far, the growth weāve experienced each year, and the patience and support from our neighbors, our partners, and our stakeholders. Weāll continue to raise the profile of this town weāre blessed to call home,ā said Jim Welte, Executive Director of the Mill Valley Chamber.
Read MoreMill Valley’s Shiny Shed Collective Lands a Spread of Their Work in Domino Magazine
The piece features their clientsā renovated kitchen in the Sunset District of San Francisco. āWe are thrilled,ā White says. āAs a newer company, it feels like a milestone to have a publication from which we have been finding design inspiration for years writing about a space we created.ā
Read MoreFeel the 94941 Love: WorldAtlas Shines a Light on ‘7 Picture-Perfect Towns in Northern California’
The visitor center for this old-growth redwood forest, named in honor of the influential American author, activist, and naturalist, is just over three miles west of Mill Valley. Cameras struggle to capture both the height and depth of this magical place. In town, the quiet, yet communal streets crisscross around Lytton Square, rewarding aimless afternoon strollers with cool coffee shops and unexpected boutiques.
Read MoreStill Looking for an Appropriate New Year’s Resolution for 2024 ā We Found the Perfect Fit for Mill Valley Residents!
My resolution this year is to, whenever possible, shop in person instead of online. I like this resolution because it lines up with other objectives I have concerning my finances, community, sustainability, simplicity. And itās not totally about me, so it feels a little less dreary and narcissistic than typical resolution fare.
Read MoreMill Valley Library Foundation Launches Annual Year-End AppealToasts More Than $1 Million in Grants to the MV Public Library since 2011
Your support helps make it possible for the Mill Valley Public Library to increase access for all by offering a wide range of free programs and services such as WiFi in the Plaza, āTech to Goā, expanded digital content and streaming services, and both in-person and virtual programs for kids, teens, and adults.Ā
Read MoreAerena Galleries to Showcase a Selection of Gifts from the Likes of Kevin Box, Houston Llew, Kate Salenfriend and More for the Holidays
Santa Fe-based Kevin Box’s sculpture of cranes ā birds that convey a message of peace and hope ā are perfect for art lovers as gifts or collectibles. āIt took two years of tireless experimentation for me to develop the process of casting paper into bronze, another seven years to perfect, and it continues to evolve today,” Box says.
Read MoreMill Valley Lumber Yard Hosts a Bonanza of Fun Events for this Holiday Season ā Dec. 7-10
The Mill Valley Lumber Yard Holiday Faire is back! Feel the winter spirit and join us December 7-10th for live music, unique holiday shopping, photos with Santa, a dog parade, crafts, delicious food, warm drinks and a seat by the fire pit to enjoy the festivities.
Read MoreDon’t Miss PAAM’s Holiday Spectacular at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre ā Dec. 2nd at 7pm, Dec. 3rd 1pm
Performing Arts Academy of Marin (PAAM), Mill Valley residents Annie and DJ Thistle’s multi-faceted artistic juggernaut that seeks to equip young artists with well-rounded, whole-person dance and theater arts training and the confidence to take on whatever path they choose, is getting ready for their annual Holiday Spectacular, this time at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco.
Read MoreMill Valley City Council Unanimously Rejects Former Councilman’s Appeal to Reverse Planning Commission’s Approval of the Treehouse Project at Former BofA Building
Among the testimonials for and against was Andrew Reeder, a representative of the buildingās owner, Spruce CRE, who said the company did not receive any other application to rent the building in the past two years. He said they will take on a āsignificant capital improvementā to the property. The Chamber’s case for vibrancy extended to a long-empty bank. “As Reynolds said,Ā “Letās breathe life into a dead bank building.”
Read MoreMill Valley-Based Bright Antenna Records to Showcase a Pair of Emerging Artists ā Windser and Akira Galaxy ā at the Sweetwater Music Hall on Dec. 11th.
Longtime Mill Valley-based indie record label Bright Antenna, founded by novelist and filmmaker Tiffanie DeBartolo in 2007, has been curating and spotlighting fantastic bands in the Bay Area and well beyond the region. DeBartolo is set to collaborate with another Mill Valley music dynamo with a showcase of two Bright Antenna bands ā Windser and Akira Galaxy ā at the Sweetwater Music Hall on Dec. 11th.
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