Ohanlon Center for the Arts Bay Area Women Artists
Note: During the coronavirus pandemic, masks may be required in some galleries, also as maintaining at to the lowest degree 6 anxiety altitude from others. As the county's rules and galleries' hours may change, it is recommended to telephone call or check online before visiting.
In-person viewing
Odour Cafe: 1122 Fourth St., San Rafael; 415-459-4340; aromacafesanrafael.com. Through August: Works by accolade-winning Marin photographer Bruce Burtch to benefit DrawBridge. 7:30 a.one thousand. to 8:30 p.yard. daily except Sundays and Mondays, when information technology closes at 3 p.m.
Artist Within — A Cedars Gallery:603 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo; 415-454-2568. Ongoing: Artwork by Cedars artists in a diversity of mediums. Through Aug. 27: "Harmony," presented by the San Anselmo Arts Commission and Cedars, embodies what has given each artist a sense of harmony during the pandemic. x a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays; 11 a.1000. to 5 p.m. Sundays.
The Art of Detail: 30B Princess St., Sausalito; 415-887-9557; theartofdetail.com. Ongoing: Photography and other works past gallery founder and Tiburon resident Robert Bengtson. Noon to vi p.1000. Fridays through Sundays; by appointment.
Fine art Works Downtown: 1337 Fourth St., San Rafael; 415-451-8119; artworksdowntown.org. Aug. xiii through Sept. 19: "Stories," works by San Rafael artist Isidoro-Filadelfo. 5 to eight p.1000. Fridays; 1 to 5 p.m. weekends. Aug. xiii: Virtual reception. 6 p.m.
Courtesy of Desta Gallery
The artist reception for Stephanie Weber's "A Sense of Knowing" is Saturday at Mill Valley's Desta Gallery.Bolinas Museum: 48 Wharf Route, Bolinas; 415-868-0330; bolinasmuseum.org. Through Aug. 15: "Focus," a 30-year retrospective of Bolinas resident Sally Robertson's work; Inverness glass artist Sally K. Fairfax's "Water ice and Glass"; "Vantage Points: Photographs from the Permanent Collection"; "Bolinas & Stinson Beach: Sister Towns of Rancho Las Baulines." 1 to 5 p.yard. Fridays; noon to 5 p.g. weekends. Ongoing: An online talk featuring Inverness glass artist Sally K. Fairfax and friends on YouTube. Aug. 14: Talk with Robertson and Fairfax with curator Barbara Janeff in the courtyard. 2 p.grand. The closing reception continues until 5 p.thou.
Collectors' Photography Gallery: 105 Corte Madera Town Center, Corte Madera; 415-891-8368; collectorsphotographygallery.com. Ongoing: An assortment of historic and contemporary photography. 10 a.m. to six p.grand. Mondays through Wednesdays; ten a.m. to vii p.thou. Thursdays through Saturdays; 11 a.chiliad. to 6 p.m. Sundays.
Desta Gallery: 100 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-524-8932; destagallery.com. Through Sept. 18: "A Sense of Knowing," works by Stephanie Weber. xi a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; by engagement. Aug. 14: Creative person reception. 4 to six p.m.
The Gallery: 6700 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Geronimo; 415-312 6365; motart.studio. Ongoing: Fairfax artist MOT'south artwork. Private showings by appointment.
Gallery Road Ane:11101 Highway 1, Point Reyes Station; 415-663-1347; galleryrouteone.org. Through Sept. xi: "The Box Prove." Works tin be bid on online and in person. 11 a.m. to v p.m. Thursdays through Mondays.
Headlands Center for the Arts: 944 Simmonds Road, Sausalito; 415-331-2787; headlands.org. Through Aug. 27: Working studio featuring Genevieve Quick and Sahar Khoury. Noon to 5 p.one thousand. Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery: 23 Sunnyside Ave., Mill Valley; 415-981-1080; kesfineart.com. Through Aug. 21: Gail Hunt-Bien's recent paintings and pastels. Tuesdays through Sundays by appointment.
Mantra Wines: 881 Grant Ave., Novato; 415-892-9463; mantrawines.com. Ongoing: An exhibit of didgeridoos from around the globe. 2 to eight p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays; 2 to nine p.yard. Thursdays; 2 to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; and two to 7 p.m. Sundays.
Marin Art and Garden Middle: 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ross; 415-455-5260; maringarden.org. Through Aug. 22: "Cool Outside: California's Mid-Century Mural," images and objects that define the look of outdoor design in Northern California that was then influential in the post-state of war period. 10 a.chiliad. to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays; noon to 4 p.k. Sundays.
Marin Museum of Contemporary Art: 500 Palm Drive, Novato; 415-506-0137; marinmoca.org/visit. Through Sept. 5: "Dialogues," new works by Gary Marsh and Donna Wallace-Cohen; "Invincible," a visual quilt of the Latinx experience in California; and "Continuous Dirt: Trends & Innovations," works by nine Bay Area ceramic artists. 11 a.chiliad. to 4 p.g. Wednesdays through Fridays; xi a.grand. to 5 p.m. weekends.
Marin Society of Artists: 1515 Third St. at E Street, San Rafael; 415-454-9561; marinsocietyofartists.org. Through Aug. 21: "The Left Coast," a MSA members exhibition. Noon to 4 p.one thousand. Thursdays through Sundays.
MC Arts and Culture gallery: 100 Donahue Ave., suite 190-B, Marin City; 844-862-2787; mcartsandculture.com. Ongoing: A variety of works by creators, artists and entrepreneurs of the African diaspora. Through Aug. 22: "From the Optics of a Kid," an art exhibit reflecting on 2020 from Chosen Life Designs founder Osiezhe Gboligi-John, in collaboration with MC Arts and Culture. Call for hours.
Michael J. Lessner Gallery: 501 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur; lwophotography.com. Ongoing: Works past Tiburon photographer Michael J. Lessner. 11 a.k. to 4:30 p.k. Tuesdays through Saturdays; 11 a.m. to three p.grand. Sundays; Mondays by appointment.
Mill Valley Community Middle: 180 Camino Alto, Manufactory Valley; cityofmillvalley.org. Ongoing: Mill Valley Arts Commission presents "Halley's Comet," a sculpture past Aristides Demetrios, every bit function of its "Fine art In Public Places" program.
O'Hanlon Center for the Arts: 616 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-388-4331; ohanloncenter.org. Through Aug. thirteen: "Local Inspiration." xi a.m. to 2 p.grand. Wednesdays through Saturdays.
Poet and/the Bench: 11 Throckmorton Ave., Factory Valley; 415-569-4383; poetandthebench.com. Through December: "Emerge" group show featuring Jean Jack, Austyn Taylor, Laura Roebuck and Truth to Paper. x:30 a.yard. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays through Saturdays; 11 a.1000. to iv p.m. Sundays.
Robert Allen Fine Art: 301 Caledonia St., Sausalito; 415-331-2800; robertallenfineart.com. Through Aug. 27: "Abstract Works on Canvas," works by Beatrice Findlay, Carol Lefkowitz, Michael Moon and Richard Saba. ten a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; past appointment.
Courtesy of Sally Chiliad. Fairfax
Inverness glass artist Sally K. Fairfax chats with Bolinas artist Emerge Robertson and curator Barbara Janeff equally part of the Bolinas Museum'south closing reception at ii p.thousand. Saturday.San Anselmo: 538 San Anselmo Ave.; sananselmoarts.org. Through August: Works by Mill Valley creative person Spence Snyder.
Sarah Shepard Gallery: 2245 Larkspur Landing Circumvolve, Larkspur; 415-295-7791; sarahshepardgallery.com. Through Sept. 14: "Journey of the Line: Selected Works," works by Windy Chien. 11 a.one thousand. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; by appointment.
Seager Gray Gallery: 108 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-384-8288; seagergray.com. Through Aug. 15: "Art in the Abstract," works by Leslie Allen, Raquel Baldocchi, Tim Craighead, Allison Stewart and Diane Williams, and "Materiality Re-Mined: Deep Behind the Screen of a Cell Telephone." Noon to five p.thousand. Wednesdays through Saturdays; noon to iv p.m. Sundays; past appointment.
Via Piccola Trattoria: 1 Blackfield Drive, Tiburon; 415-388-9100; viapiccola.com. Through Sept. 5: A display of Susie Rosenberg and Paulette Engler's watercolors. eleven:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays; four to eight p.grand. Sundays.
YIA Gallery: 917 C St., San Rafael; youthinarts.org. Through Sept. 10: "Laurel Dell Imagines Friendship and Customs," more than 200 drawings, paintings, architecture models and other works from immature artists in transitional kindergarten to fifth class created this spring during an online residency. 1 to 4 p.one thousand. weekdays.
Other museums
Hamilton Field History Museum: 555 Hangar Ave., Novato; 415-382-8614; novatohistory.org/hamilton-air-field. Maps of Hamilton Field, airplane models, photos of planes and crews, and other exhibits. Noon to 4 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; private tours available.
Marin Museum of Bicycling: 1966 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Fairfax; 415-450-8000; mmbhof.org. Ongoing: Displays of bicycles and cycling history from the 19th to 21st century also every bit new exhibition about the Tamalpais breathtaking railway. 11 a.m. to 5 p.chiliad. Thursdays through Sundays, subject to canton's COVID guidelines and volunteer staff availability. Check website for more upwards-to-engagement information.
Museum of International Propaganda: 1000 Fifth Ave., San Rafael; 415-310-1173; propagandamuseum.cyberspace. Ongoing: Collection of propaganda posters, paintings, sculptures and items from more than than a dozen countries. Noon to three p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays.
Novato History Museum: 815 De Long Ave., Novato; 415-897-4320; novatohistory.org/novato-history-museum. Maps, photos and oral histories of Novato as well every bit a special exhibit on the Novato Fire District. Noon to 4 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Courtesy of Michael J. Lessner
Tiburon creative person Michael J. Lessner's block art and other work can be seen at his Larkspur gallery.San Anselmo Historical Museum: 110 Tunstead Ave., San Anselmo; sananselmohistory.org. Collections that preserve, translate and present the history of San Anselmo. 10 a.one thousand. until 2 p.m. Saturdays.
Online exhibits
Anna B. Francis: annabfrancisstudio.com. Ongoing: A look at a 40-year retrospective by Bespeak Reyes Station artist Anna B. Francis on YouTube.
The Bay Area Artistic Foundation: bayareacreativefoundation.org/submission. Ongoing: The Artistic Youth Celebration'southward online gallery.
Cedars: cedarslife.org/harmony-fine art-exhibit. Through Aug. 27: "Harmony," presented past the San Anselmo Arts Commission and Cedars, embodies what has given each creative person a sense of harmony during the pandemic.
Community Media Heart of Marin: cmcm.tv/news/astonishing-beauty-marin-virtual-art-gallery. Through Aug. 31: "The Amazing Beauty of Marin," featuring oil paintings and watercolors past Kathleen Goodwin.
Dance Palace: 503 B St., Bespeak Reyes Station; dancepalace.org. Through August: Works by W Marin creative person Nancy Stein.
Darcy J. Sears: djsears.com. Ongoing: Virtual studio tour and online exhibit of works by Marin artist Darcy J. Sears. In-person visits can be arranged.
Fairfax and San Anselmo open space committees: wonderfullywildmarin.com. Ongoing: "Wonderfully Wild Marin," a fundraising exhibit of photography of Marin lands and life by local photographers, presented past Fairfax and San Anselmo open space committees.
Gallery Road One: 11101 Highway i, Betoken Reyes Station; 415-663-1347; galleryrouteone.org. Through Sept. 11: "The Box Show." Works can be bid on online. Offering Art Projects at Habitation, with downloadable coloring pages and directions.
George Sumner: sumner-studios.com. Ongoing: More than 60 years of fine art past environmental impressionist oil painter George Sumner.
Headlands Center for the Arts: 944 Simmonds Road, Sausalito; 415-331-2787; headlands.org. Ongoing: Headlands At Home featuring art projects inspired by the Headlands campus and commissions by A Little Culture's Lucie Charkin.
ICB Artists: 480 Gate 5 Road, Sausalito; icb-artists.com. Ongoing: ICB artists offer Zoom appointments, individual studio tours and more. Contact artists for their offerings.
James Warren Perry: jameswarrenperry.com. Ongoing: Contemporary artist James Warren Perry depicts the mural of Marin County, Asia, Latin America and Africa.
Janey Fritsche: janeyfritsche.com. Ongoing: Online exhibit of works, private studio tours, Zoom appointments and more.
Janis Yerington: janisyerington.com. Ongoing: Online exhibit of works by Bolinas artist Janis Yerington on her website, as well as Instagram @janisyerington. Zoom studio visits bachelor.
June Yokell: juneyokell.com. Ongoing: Online exhibit of works past San Anselmo creative person June Yokell on her website, as well equally Instagram @juneyokellakajky49. Appointments available for in-person visits.
Kathleen Lipinski and Steve Emery: 415-453-3648; emerylipinski.com. Ongoing: Contemporary realism paintings and prints of Marin landscapes. Studio visits by appointment.
Lark Calderon-Gomez: calderon-gomez.com. Ongoing: An exhibit of Larkspur artist Lark Calderon-Gomez's works-in-progress.
Marin Open up Studios: marinopenstudios.org. Ongoing: An online exhibition of 250 Marin artists in a variety of mediums.
Marin Society of Artists: 1515 Third St. at East Street, San Rafael; 415-454-9561; marinsocietyofartists.org. Through Aug. 27: "Expressions," national juried fine arts exhibition. Through Sept. 14: "Artist Showcase," the works of 8 artists.
Marty Knapp Photo Gallery: 11245 Shoreline Highway, Indicate Reyes Station; 415-663-8670; martyknapp.com. Ongoing: West Marin photographer Marty Knapp's online collections of fine art black-and-white photography. Appointments available for in-person visits to the Point Reyes Station gallery.
MC Arts and Culture: 100 Donahue Ave., suite 190-B, Marin City; 844-862-2787; mcartsandculture.com. Ongoing: Online gallery of creators, artists, artisans and entrepreneurs of the African diaspora.
Manufacturing plant Valley Arts Commission: millvalleyrecreation.org. Ongoing: Manufactory Valley Arts Commission's Virtual ArtWalk features works by Doug Herr.
Manufacturing plant Valley Public Library: 375 Throckmorton Ave.; 415-389-4292; storymaps.arcgis.com. Ongoing: "Talkin' 'bout Mill Valley," reflection of 50th ceremony of Rita Abrams' "Mill Valley" song, and "Outside the Lines" coloring book featuring 4 local artists at mvlf.org/coloring-book-download.
O'Hanlon Eye for the Arts: 616 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-388-4331; ohanloncenter.org. Ongoing: Facebook page, O'Hanlon From Home, highlights members' artworks. Through August: StonefoX'south "My Favorite Pics And then Far." Through Oct. 1: "Women Artists Making Their Marker."
The Ruby Wood: theredwood.show. Ongoing: "The Red Wood," an exhibition curated by Factory Valley'south Julia Westerbeke that looks at our electric current moment through the lens of the wildfires. Works also on Instagram @the.red.wood.
Spence Snyder: artofspence.com. Ongoing: "Our Nature," new paintings by Factory Valley artist Spence Snyder, whose piece of work is both a tribute to our environs and a comment on how nosotros try to command information technology.
Susan Searway Fine art & Design: 1337 Fourth St., studio 18, San Rafael; 415-847-7064; susansearway.com/fine-art/shelter-in-place-covid-19-series. Ongoing: Marin artist Susan Searway-Fertig'southward "Persona: Shelter In Place | COVID-19 Series" online collection of new digital fine art compositions.
YIA Gallery: 917 C St., San Rafael; youthinarts.org. Through Sept. ten: "Laurel Dell Imagines Friendship and Community," more than than 200 drawings, paintings, architecture models and other works from young artists in transitional kindergarten to 5th class created this spring during an online residency.
Outside Marin
Abrams Claghorn Gallery: 1251 Solano Ave., Albany; 510-526-9558; ncwca.org. Ongoing: "The Ground Upon Which We Stand," sponsored by the Northern California Women'south Caucus for Art and the Abrams Claghorn Gallery, features artwork by 78 artists, including Marin artists Marguerite Elliot, Phyllis Thelen and Jan Buscho.
Bateman Foundation Gallery of Nature: 470 Belleville St., Victoria, British Columbia; 250-940-3630; batemanfoundation.org. Ongoing: three-D virtual tour of "Castaways: Art From the Material World" features Forest Knolls artist Judith Selby Lang's "Forever" hymeneals dress installation.
Haines Gallery: 49 Geary St., suite 540, San Francisco; 415-397-8114; hainesgallery.com. Ongoing: "Pathos Desert," online solo exhibition of recent photographs by Manufactory Valley photographer David Maisel that focus on Chile's vast Atacama Desert, the highest and driest desert on the planet.
Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum: 703 S Second St., La Conner, Washington; qfamuseum.org. Through Aug. 22: Novato artist Bonnie Kuhr is featured in the Handweavers Social club of America, Inc.'south "Small Expressions." 11 a.1000. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays.
Round Table [Collaboration]: roundtablecollaboration.com. Ongoing: Marin artist Barbara Christopher is featured in the "Postal Collage Project No. 9" online exhibition.
San Francisco Museum of Modernistic Fine art: 151 Third St., San Francisco; sfmoma.org. Through Sept. 5: San Anselmo artist Tucker Nichols' is among the seven Bay Expanse artists featured in "Close to Dwelling house: Creativity in Crisis." 10 a.m. to five p.k. Mondays; one to 8 p.k. Thursdays; 10 a.grand. to v p.thousand. Fridays through Sundays; closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
— Compiled past Colleen Bidwill
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