Posts Tagged ‘visual arts’
Arts 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.
Read MoreVolunteer at the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival in Old Mill Park ā Sept. 17-18
With nearly 140 artists scattered and thousands of patrons scattered throughout the massive, gorgeous redwood grove at Old Mill Park, Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, set for Sept. 17-18, is a massive undertaking. MVFAF Volunteer Coordinator Phil Garratt is lining up volunteers to make it all happen.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Milley Awards
Regina OāConnell: āThis area has always been rich in creativity. We never want to lose sight of that. It is what the Milley Awards brings to light and shares.ā
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Performing Arts Q&A
Why head to the City when dance and theatrical performances abound right here in our own community? Seven businesses/organizations, all run by actual performers, answer some key questions that will no doubt inspire you to see a performance or maybe even take up dancing, singing or acting.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Art Q&A
Seven artists and experts answer questions about the local art scene. With these aficionados in town, including the Mill Valley Art Dealers Association, youāll see why Mill Valley is fast becoming a global arts destination.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Member Directory
The Mill Valley Chamber has nearly 400 members, including an array of arts & culture organizations, restaurants, retail shops, nonprofits, financial services, real estate, health & wellness, automotive, lodging, consumer and professional services and much more.
Read MoreJoey Hoeber Brings ‘The Realistic Joneses’ to The Playhouse in San Anselmo
Boasting the playwright’s quintessential existential quirkiness, this comedy finds poetry in the banal while humorously exploring our ever-floundering efforts at communication. Listed as one of New York Timesā Best Plays of 2012,Ā The Realistic JonesesĀ received its Broadway premiere in spring 2014, starring Toni Collette, Michael C. Hall, Tracy Letts and Marisa Tomei, and opened to rave reviews.
Read MoreLinda Colnett Brings Her ‘Magical Mystical Trees’ to MV Chamber in August ā First Tuesday Artwalk is Aug. 2nd
Throughout August, Colnett 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, August 2nd as part of theĀ Mill Valley Arts Commissionās First TuesdayĀ ArtwalkĀ (5:30-7:30pm).
Read MoreArts Commission’s ‘Rotating Art in the Depot Plaza’ Returns With Kandi Cota’s ‘All Roads Lead to the Depot’
Larkspur-based Kandi Cota’s vibrant mixed media painting, perfectly named āAll Roads Lead to the Depot,ā colorfully captures the fluid emotions of a moment of time in Mill Valley and portrays the artistās deep connection to the iconic Mount Tamalpais.
Read MoreLet’s Get Stitchin: Arts Commission Seeks Knitted or Crocheted Yarn Patches for 2022 Edition of ‘Knitting Us Together’
The Mill Valley Arts Commission has much more on the way, starting with the return of āKnitting Us Together,ā a public art project on the plazaĀ that seeks to bring the community together via a unique form of public art.
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