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Charles Anselmo

Charles Anselmo

Within the fabric of our cities are abandoned places which prompt complex questions concerning design, motivation and waste. I photograph the strange dissonances of this forgotten urban landscape, attempting to understand how memory changes perception as we reconsider...

Austin Buckingham

Austin Buckingham

Austin N. Buckingham, PrintmakerMonte Rio, CAAustin Buckingham studied printmaking at the Art Students League in Denver, Colorado with master printmakers Mark Lunning and Joe Higgins.  As a former environmental scientist, themes and elements such as earth, rock, wind...

Jenny-Lynn Hall

Jenny-Lynn Hall

When looking at one of my pieces either monumental or modest in scale, I want you to sense that the particular and universal are accessible to you, and are also present in every living thing, every person that you see. To recognize unfathomable uniqueness while...

Steven Hurwitz

Steven Hurwitz

For a photographer, the art is in the seeing. And having seen it, the rest is an act of a conjurer.

Bruce Mitchell

Bruce Mitchell

My intent as an artist is to draw upon nature, journeys into dream worlds and the unknown, and then bring life to those excursions through the language of sculpture.

Vickisa

Vickisa

Vickisa: I love color and use it with abandon in my mixed media paintings.

Blessed Unrest, Annual Juried Exhibition 2022

Blessed Unrest, Annual Juried Exhibition 2022

Juror: Jack Fischer, Jack Fischer Gallery, 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco No artist is pleased ... there is only a queer divine dissatisfaction, a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive. – Martha Graham Prospectus Exhibition Dates: January...

Call for Project Space Exhibition Proposals

Gallery Route One in Point Reyes Station, California is seeking exhibition proposals for its Project Space, an exhibition area for visiting artists. Exhibitions will take place in late 2021 and through 2022. There is a $20 submission fee. All Project Space exhibitions...

Sandra Wolfson

Sandra Wolfson

Sandra spent her childhood in National Parks, places like the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde. Her personal background strongly influenced her interest in nature as a basis for her art, which she says, " is at the root of my being." She loves...

Manuel Ruelas Fases

Manuel Ruelas Fases

Manuel is a Mexican artist who graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Guadalajara. His work is influenced by the aesthetic inherited from the TGP “Taller de Gráfica Popular”, German expressionism, mixed with references to pre-Hispanic art and popular culture....

Shannon O’Neill Creighton

Shannon O’Neill Creighton

Shannon O’Neill Creighton is a visual artist working as a high school photography teacher and freelance visual artist in West Sonoma County. Her interest in the photographic arts began at age ten with her exposure to black and white 35mm photography, rolling her own...

Vickisa Feinberg

Vickisa exhibits widely and is a member of Gallery Route One (GRO) in Point Reyes Station where she shows her work and promotes GRO’s art shows and events. She uses many media including acrylics, watercolor on silk, gold leaf and collage. She makes unique handmade...

Brian Kirven

Brian Kirven is a California Poet in the Schools and writer who lives and writes out of Point Reyes Station, where he also introduced the urban-based curriculum of San Francisco’s Center for the Art of Translation’s educational program Poetry Inside Out into West...

Mela DelGado

Mela DelGado

Mela Delgado is a professional artist who believes that taking time to make art and being surrounded by it can make you understand yourself, life, and even make the world a better place to live. She earned her BFA from La Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico, and...

Rob Corder

Rob Corder

Rob has been a practicing, professional artist for many decades most commonly associated with education from the beginning. He studied printmaking and painting as an undergrad and upon graduation he worked as an elementary art teacher in a Montessori school in the Bay...

Malaika Clarke

Malaika Clarke

Malaika Clarke is a multimedia visual and performance artist based in San Francisco. She founded Micah Art, a program that provided homeless children with after school art classes and supplies. She volunteered as a painting teacher and documentarian for Common Vision,...

Genevieve Rae Busby

Genevieve Rae Busby

Currently based in Oregon, Genevieve Rae Busby creates work that explores the interconnectedness of our material world, both natural and man-made. Throughout her practice, she insists on the importance of examining the everyday things that populate our world, of...

Mary Mountcastle Eubank: Layered in Time

Mary Mountcastle Eubank: Layered in Time

Eubank writes, “The work speaks to some of the life layers lived, in the studio, in relationships, in dreams, rooting me in a lived reality. Because the scale of many of my paintings is large, the viewer is invited to relate to them as a whole body and to make contact, eliciting more of an energetic response and the opening of both mind and body.”

Joe Fox, New Work

Joe Fox, New Work

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Zen Wishing Stone

Simply paint with water on the stone and watch it slowly disappear. Visit the GRO Shop

Resilience / 2020 Annual Members’ Exhibition

Resilience / 2020 Annual Members’ Exhibition

Including artwork by Mimi Abers, Charles Anselmo, Austin Buckingham, Annie Duncan, Mary Mountcastle Eubank, Joe Fox, Tim Graveson, Jenny-Lynn Hall, Steven Hurwitz, Betsy Kellas, Marie-Luise Klotz, Diana Marto, Bruce Mitchell, Zea Morvitz, Shannon O’Neill-Creighton, Steve Pring, Igor Sazevich, Bernie Schimbke, Will Thoms, Vickisa, and Xander Weaver-Scull

Shannon O’Neill-Creighton

Shannon O’Neill-Creighton

Shannon O'Neill-Creighton / Senior Fellow 2020-2021 My artwork is rooted in relationship between land and people, mapping a felt-sense of belonging and intimacy with personal landscapes. As Lucy Lippard writes, “If landscape is a way of seeing, there are potentially...

Jenny-Lynn Hall: Diary

Jenny-Lynn Hall: Diary

Jenny-Lynn Hall has specialized in texture-driven, abstract painting, realized in both plaster and oils. She makes both large-scale pieces that create an environmentand work of small scale. While living in Italy, she developed a  technique that combines painting,...

How we can help

How we can help

In light of recent events in communities across our nation, Gallery Route One stands in support of the Black Lives Matter Movement. Please consider supporting a local nonprofit that advances social and racial justice. Here are some organizations that need our...

Self-Reflective Portraits by 8th Grade Grads

Self-Reflective Portraits by 8th Grade Grads

Congratulations to the 8th grade graduating class of West Marin School In 2020, as in previous years, Eighth Grade students at West Marin School made portraits of themselves in Frida Kahlo style, through Gallery Route One’s Artists in the Schools Program (AIS). The...

Draw, Fold, Imagine and Improvise!

Art doesn't need to be a sit down activity: follow Diana Marto's recipe to shake up your creativity! This is especially fun with a partner, but you will also enjoy doing it alone. This project should be done in an open space: your deck, yard, studio,...

Make Your Own Zine

Here's a totally simple way to make a tiny ZINE with 8 pages out of one sheet of paper!. Download the PDF then find one sheet of paper, a pencil and scissors.When you've made your Zine, draw some cool cartoons in it and send us photos so we can post it here!Scroll...

The Tightrope (Life is a Circus!)

Life is a Circus and here's a project that will have you balancing your art on a tightrope, You will need: a sheet of paper (heavy paper is best for this project, but any paper will do)GlueStringPencil, colored pencils, markers, paintFollow Vickisa as she...

Point Reyes Coloring Book

Point Reyes Coloring Book

Two sets of coloring book pages!Photographer Elizabeth Fenwick captured scenes and signs around Point Reyes and Inverness for you to color.You will need: colored pencils, markers or crayons and a printer to print out the pages. Please pick out your favorite page and...

Xander Weaver-Scull

Xander Weaver-Scull

I am passionate about creating non-didactic, inspiring artwork of threatened and endangered species that cannot to speak on their own behalf. Through the use of freehand-drawn and cut stencils, watercolor, and homemade inks and paints from natural...

Charles Anselmo

Charles Anselmo

Within the fabric of our cities are abandoned places which prompt complex questions concerning design, motivation and waste. I photograph the strange dissonances of this forgotten urban landscape, attempting to understand how memory changes perception as...

Now and Then

Now and Then

Inspired by historic photographs taken around the Point Reyes peninsula in the 19th and early 20th century, members of the Latino Photography Project replicated historic scenes in the same or similar manner in the present. The historic image and the LPP photographer's...

Marie-Luise Klotz

Marie-Luise Klotz

Connected Earth considers how trees are connected as one single organism that is whole in and of itself, yet are seen as separate entities to the human eye. A forest functions as an invisible network in which trees communicate, warn and nourish each other through...

Jenny-Lynn Hall

Jenny-Lynn Hall

I make texture driven, abstract painting, realized in both plaster and oils.While living in Italy, I started experimenting with a technique that combines painting, drawing, and plaster. This allows me to take advantage of the structural integrity of ancient building...

Steven Hurwitz

Steven Hurwitz

It’s the simple pleasures that contribute mightily to fulfillment. Ones like a warm July day, hanging around with good friends and family in one of the original Beach Houses at Stinson. Pretty much unchanged from the ’40s which is when I’m guessing it was built. Most...

Bruce Mitchell

Bruce Mitchell

Making art is something I absolutely have to do because it fills my life with a delight like nothing else. What makes that experience so fulfilling for me is exploring the connection between my feelings for the material and the sense of discovery that happens in the...

Make an Artbox!

Make an Artbox!

Your art box can hold things or it can be a paper sculpture; make two or three and stack them up.Send us a snapshot of your finished project. 

Zea Morvitz

Zea Morvitz

Drawing can be both an inward and a purposeful practice. But I want to get away from specific purpose, so I start off with random marks. A graphite frottage captures the rough surface of a rock onto paper. I then approach the paper, pen in hand. And each time it's an...

Vickisa

Vickisa

I love color, and use it with abandon. I have always been an artist. I see faces in the clouds.  My art is personal, things happening in my life, surroundings, or my mind.  Some take the form of admonitions like this Waiting series that started as drawings of live...

Tim Graveson

Tim Graveson

I consider my work conceptual photography with a performance aspect. For several years I have been placing books in certain environments and then photographing them. Often the environment is “natural.” The session begins when I place a book in a specific...

Mimi Abers

Mimi Abers

Art you madeArt you shall become.That's the lesson I've learnt..We're not made of stardustOr particlesOr a billion atoms runningUp and down our system.No.Art is what we're made of..Art is what we aspire to do..Art is what we inhaleand exhale..Art is everywhere..Art...

Mary Mountcastle Eubank

Mary Mountcastle Eubank

A sensuous relationship to the natural world is the subject. I want to imagine a replica of a landscape that is not an imitation, but a reflection of my inner response to landscape and place. 

Diana Marto

Diana Marto

I am an installation and performance artist.  I love to sing, dance, paint the moment alive while being in nature.

Joe Fox

Joe Fox

The process of casting a form combines many different skills that all come together in a single moment as the liquid material is poured into the mold. The commonplace object, once remade, is transformed beyond its original familiar existence which was likely taken for...

Bernie Schimbke

Bernie Schimbke

I’ve always sought out crayons, pencils and paper to scribble, sketch and draw as a child and that creative spark has carried me throughout my life. My focus in watercolor has been to continue that passion through washes and shapes with brilliant color for a larger...

Austin Buckingham

Austin Buckingham

Austin N. Buckingham, PrintmakerMonte Rio, CAAustin Buckingham studied printmaking at the Art Students League in Denver, Colorado with master printmakers Mark Lunning and Joe Higgins.  As a former environmental scientist, themes and elements such as earth, rock, wind...

Marna Clarke

Marna Clarke

I began photographing in 1972 after having dreamt I was a photographer.  I was 32 at the time, living in NYC, married with two small boys.  I took pictures of everything, eventually finding that people interested me the most.  Taking portraits is challenging for me,...

Will Thoms

Will Thoms

I want each painting to have a clear physical presence and to come forward from its place on the wall to meet you, the viewer. There is no illusion and no reference to anything beyond the thing itself. The driving impulse for me is always one of hopeful, open-ended...

A New Artist Member

A New Artist Member

Austin N Buckingham A  former career geologist and environmental scientist, Austin has practiced black and white film photography and is now exploring printmaking. Her work often references nature, flow (of water or wind), rocks...

Michael Krondl: Melt

Michael Krondl: Melt

Project Space October 25 – December 1, 2019 Michael Krondl: Melt Turning to the thematics of our troubled relationship with the natural world, Krondl explores an ongoing discussion from the standpoint of both society and the individual....

Marj Burgstahler Stone

Marj Burgstahler Stone

Gallery Route One lost a fine sculptor and one of its original 25 artist members when Marj Burgstahler Stone passed away this summer. She felt the human-caused threat to wildlife keenly, -- especially the threat to birds, whose forms populate so much of her recent...

Annual Juried Exhibition 2019

THIS IS JUST TO SAY Annual Juried Exhibition Juror: Amy Spencer, Exhibitions Director at the Richmond Art Center Exhibition Dates:  January 17 – February 9, 2020 Reception and Awards:  Saturday, January 18, 3-5 pm Eligibility: Northern California Artists Media:...

A New Project for LPP

A New Project for LPP

After a summer break the Latino Photography Project is meeting on Monday mornings again. This season the LPP will be working towards an exhibition in March, 2020 at Gallery Route One titled She Inspires Me, portraits of women leaders in our community.

Many Thanks to our wonderful Box Artists

Many Thanks to our wonderful Box Artists

ONCE again our Box Show was a great success -- thanks to our super creative Box Artists and the generous bidding of our Box buyers, supporters and fans. Your box donation; your box purchase support GRO and its outreach and community service programs: Artists in the...

UNTAMED / Jewelry Outside the Box

UNTAMED / Jewelry Outside the Box

June 21 – July 28, 2019 / Reception: Saturday, June 22, from 3 to 5 PMPresentation by Mike Holmes, owner of Velvet da Vinci, June 29 at 3PM Over one hundred works by established jewelry artists, including Eliana Arenas, Talya Baharal, Amanda Barlett, Liz Clark, Petra...

All In / GRO Artist Members’ Annual Exhibition

All In / GRO Artist Members’ Annual Exhibition

June 21 – June 29, 2019. Mimi Abers, Charles Anselmo, Marna Clarke, Mary Mountcastle Eubank, Joe Fox, Tim Graveson, Betsy Kellas, Isis Hockenos, Madeline Hope, Steven Hurwitz, Marie-Luise Klotz, Linda MacDonald, Diana Marto, Bruce Mitchell, Zea Morvitz, Dorothy...

WE HAD FUN CREATING!

WE HAD FUN CREATING!

For two weeks Gallery Route One became an art studio with free-form art projects and workshops. We had a lot of fun together making buttons, collages, drawing, painting, putting books together, creating costumes, making Cyanotypes and more …

Lucid Art Residency Annual Exhibition

Lucid Art Residency Annual Exhibition

Project Space May 10 – June 16, 2019 Miguel Arzabe, Eva Bovenzi, Neil Enggist, Tanja Geis, Morgan MacLean, Klea McKenna, Chad Moore, Joan Pearlman, Yulia Pinkusevich, Joel Sokolov Miguel Arzabe, SevenEva Bovenzi Chalcedony 12, Photographer: John JancaNeil Enggist,...

Marna Clarke: Autumn

Marna Clarke: Autumn

Center GalleryMay 10 – June 16, 2019Center GalleryMay 10 – June 16, 2019 Marna Clarke, Leslie Marna Clarke, Laure Marna Clarke, Bernie Marna Clarke, Marina Marna Clarke, Barry Marna Clarke, Andrew

Create!

Create!

YOU ARE INVITED To take free art workshops, watch demos and make your own artwork at Gallery Route One. Friday, April 19 through Sunday, May 5 (Closed Tuesdays) Learn to make cyanotypes, collage, draw, paint, create pamphlets and books, use pen and ink; sketch in...

CREATE!

CREATE!

You are invited to CREATE! From Friday, April 19 through Sunday, May 5 Gallery Route One will open its doors to offer FREE Art Workshops, and Demos, and free time to make your own artwork. All tools and materials provided. Some...

Dos Rivers

Dos Rivers

Join us for a trailer screening of Dos Rivers, a documentary about Gallery Route One’s Latino Photography Project on Sunday, March 24th from 4:00 to 6:00 pm.

Untamed: Jewelry Art Competition

A National Exhibition of Handcrafted Contemporary Jewelry ArtJune 21 – July 28, 2019Cash awardsJuror: Eileen O'SheaEntry deadline: May 11, 2019, 1 PM PDTFee: $25 for up to 5 entries. Seeking handcrafted art jewelry and accessories from a wide range of mediums inspired...

Fellowships for Artists 21 – 40

Fellowships for Artists 21 – 40

Applications are now being accepted for two fellowships with stipends for Bay Area artists age 21 to 40. Deadline: April 20. Fellowship period: July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020. Two Fellowships are awarded each year. Applicants are automatically entered...

Events at GRO this month

Events at GRO this month

The Anthropocene — What's art got to do with it? / Artist Panel Talk with curator Patti Trimble. Sunday, January 20, at 3 PM. Conversations with artists exhibiting in 2 current GRO exhibits: Earth/Unearth, Art Practice as Ecological Inquiry and From a Language of...

GREAT things happened at GRO in 2018

GREAT things happened at GRO in 2018

WE wish everyone in our community a happy new year! Here are some of the great things that happened at Gallery Route One in 2018: GRO celebrated 25 years of our Artists in the Schools Program and Madeline Hope’s 11 years as its director. Both Madeline and Gallery...

Peg Hunter: Confronting Borders

Peg Hunter: Confronting Borders

Contact: Vickisa: 415/868-0931 / vickisa@aceweb. Peg Hunter: Confronting Borders Friday, November 17 - Sunday, December 23 Opening Reception: Saturday November 18th, 3 – 5 PM Artist Talk with Peg Hunter: Sunday, Dec. 2, at 3 PM “In a line in the desert, in one’s mind,...

Annual Juried Exhibition 2019

IF I ONLY HAD TIME TO TELL YOU What's the story? Personal, Political, True or Fictional Tales Juror: M. Louise Stanley, Artist and Educator Entry deadline: December 14, 2018 Exhibition dates: February 8 – March 3, 2019 Eligibility: Northern California artists only...

The PRINT CLUB

The PRINT CLUB

     Support. Collect. Celebrate.  Gallery Route One’s Print Club celebrates the joy of collecting art while nourishing GRO and its many creative projects that have inspired artists and art lovers from the Bay Area and beyond for over 35 years. Help GRO move...

Thank You!

Thank You!

All of us at Gallery Route One send a big shout out the Box Artists and the Box buyers and all the Box Show™ enthusiasts who make our yearly BOX MANIA so much fun and such a great success!!!  THANK YOU!!!  

Play the Game!

Play the Game!

You don't have to bid high to enjoy the Box Show AND support Gallery Route One.  For max fun at the Box Show find all 25 treasures! For a $20 donation you get the Treasure Hunt game and souvenir booklet and a raffle ticket for a box for next year's Box Show.  The Box...

Project Space: Call for Proposals 2019-20

Timeframe: For Fall/Winter 2019 and early 2020 Application deadline: October 29, 2018 / Fee: $10 The Project Space is an exhibition area within Gallery Route One, presenting themed exhibitions. We invite exhibition proposals from artists working in all fine arts media...

GRO Artist Membership Information and Application

Gallery Route One artist membership is open to all professional artists living in the greater San Francisco Bay area. We review artists working in all media including video and installation, but not crafts. Applications are reviewed quarterly by a panel of GRO artist...

GRO Fellows for 2018–2019

GRO Fellows for 2018–2019

As our Fellows for 2017-18 say goodbye, GRO welcomes the two new Artist Fellows selected for 2018-2019. Hannah Mode, Senior Fellow and Kathleen Siroco,Emerging Fellow. Their artwork is included in Tell Tale, GRO Artist Members' Annual Exhibition in the gallery from...

A Decade with AIS

A Decade with AIS

A very special AIS 25th birthday celebration and tribute to Madeline Neito Hope, Fri., June 15th, 2018 The AIS program has been shepherded by Madeline Nieto Hope for the last decade. This year the program passed from Madeline’s loving hands to local sculptor and...

HUMAN/NATURE

HUMAN/NATURE

For 25 years our Artist in the Schools Program has inspired K-8 students to engage meaningfully with the world around them. We do this through hands-on science, art-making and creative writing led by professional artists and exceptional teachers. This spring students...

Can You See  Music? Vickisa can.

Can You See Music? Vickisa can.

Coming on May 25, Vickisa turns music into drawings and watercolors. Yari Ostovanni paints Through the Mystical, Tim Graveson finds books washing up on the beach. Exhibitions open May 25; Reception on Saturday, May 26.

Photographs of Human / Nature

Photographs of Human / Nature

Students at West Marin School are working on their birding skills … as captured by the students in GRO's Latino Photography Project. Both programs will exhibit work at Toby's Gallery in Point Reyes Station this June.

Birding in the Giacomini Wetlands

Birding in the Giacomini Wetlands

  Apr 10, 2018 / Third Graders visited the Giacomini Wetlands and learned about birding as part of GRO's Artists in the Schools Program.  Students will be showing their work at Toby's Gallery in June. GRO's Latino Photography Project students went along and took...

Free Film Screening

Free Film Screening

Free Film Screening: “Sitwee” at the Dance Palace: March 31 A short documentary film looks at two teenagers affected by conflict in Burma's Rakhine state in 2012. Phyu Phyu Than, a Rohingya Muslim girl, and Aung San Myint, a Buddhist boy, were both displaced by...

Fellowships for 2018-19

Fellowships for 2018-19

Applications are now open for Gallery Route One Fellowships for artists 21 to 35 years of age. Two fellowships with stipends are being offered for Fellowship Period July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. Application deadline is April 12.  More information and online...

A New Coordinator for AIS

A New Coordinator for AIS

Joe Fox is the new coordinator for Gallery Route One’s Artists in the Schools program, replacing Madeline Hope who will continue to work in the program. Joe, who lives in Point Reyes, is also a new artist member of Gallery Route One. Joe recently gave this report...

New Artist Members!

New Artist Members!

  Gallery Route One welcomes three new artist members: Isis Hockenos, Xander Weaver-Scull and Joe Fox. Isis is GRO's Emerging Fellow during 2016-2017, and exhibited in the Annex last December in a show titled "She Said She Said." Isis also organized Rhizosphere,...

Hogar en Cualquier Lugar / The Catalog

Hogar en Cualquier Lugar / The Catalog

CATALOGS FOR OUR RECENT EXHIBITION are still available! –GRO's Latino Photography Project recently exhibited in the Gallery's Project Space. You can still purchase a catalog that includes work by Gisela Alvarado, Karen Angelia Batres Flores, Jacob Leyva, Agustina...

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you to our wonderful Box Artists for contributing their artwork! Thank you to our box buyers for making our auction a great success! Proceeds from the Box Show support all Gallery Route One programs including Artists in the Schools, The Latino Photography...

Peace Love and Action Festival

Peace Love and Action Festival

The Latino Photography Project is showing large collage prints through August at The San Geronimo Valley Community Center In conjunction with The Peace Love and Action Festival Saturday, August 26 and 27, 2017, 5 pm to 9 pm. Project students are preparing for an...

A Dollar for Dollar Matching Grant through Sept. 30

A Dollar for Dollar Matching Grant through Sept. 30

Gallery Route One has received a generous matching grant making every dollar you give worth two up to $15,000, through September 30. Please donate now and help us reach our goal — $15,000 from your donations will be matched and Gallery Route One will receive $30,000....

Wearable ART pARTy!

Wearable ART pARTy!

COME AS YOU ARE! COME AS YOUR FAVORITE ARTIST! COME AS YOUR FAVORITE WORK OF ART! Put on your best hat & come to the PARTY Saturday, July 15 gallery opens at 7:30 Music by DJ Barbarella Cocktail Bar Costume Contest & more $20 / glass of wine or beer &...

In The Mix: GRO Artist Members

In The Mix: GRO Artist Members

June 30 – August 6, 2017 Reception: Saturday, July 1, 3 – 5 pm Meet Holen Kahn at 2:30 before the reception Salon: August 6, 4 – 5 pm GRO Artists: Mimi Abers, Johanna Baruch, Marna Clarke, Mary Mountcastle Eubank, Tim Graveson, Isis Hockenos, Madeline Hope,...

Finding Meaning

Finding Meaning

Gallery Route One’s Artists in the Schools and Latino Photography Project present their Annual Art installation at Toby’s Feed Barn Art Gallery, 11250 Highway One Point Reyes Station through June 30.

In the Mix! Interdependence!

In the Mix! Interdependence!

In the Mix is Gallery Route One's Annual Artist Members Exhibition June 30 through August 6 Reception on Sunday, July 1 which is also being celebrated in Point Reyes Station as Interdependence Day! Interdependence Day activities start at noon. Gallery Route One will...

Gallery Route One has a new Executive Director

Gallery Route One has a new Executive Director

Holen Sabrina Kahn is Gallery Route One's new Executive Director. A filmmaker and visual artist, Holen’s award winning documentaries creatively explore ethical acts and ideas of individual agency. She also exhibits more whimsical photographic and installation work in...

GRO seeks Executive Director

GRO seeks Executive Director

GRO is now seeking a part-time Executive Director to replace long-time Executive Director, Betty Woolfolk, who died last June.  Applicant must have an appreciation for contemporary art, the ability to oversee the organization’s diverse art-related programs, excellent...

Dorothy Nissen: Dora P. and other stories

A Bit of Malice …

We've experienced a bit of malice on our website but we are in the process of cleaning it up. Please let us know if you encounter any  inappropriate content. Image: Dorothy Nissen, The Trickster has entered the room

Migration is Beautiful

Migration is Beautiful

Let's build bridges to connect people, not walls to separate us. To everyone who has migrated to West Marin from another country and is now contributing talent, skill and hard work to our community, THANK YOU! --GRO Photograph: Ariana Aparacio

Opening May 13

Opening May 13

Mary Mountcastle Eubank: Place Markers In these abstract paintings, the artist uses textured and organic materials to describe and memorialize events of change and loss. Totem with Shards, acrylic with mixed media

Sixth Grade class visits the Legion of Honor

Sixth Grade class visits the Legion of Honor

Chris Eckert’s 6th grade class visited the Legion of Honor in San Francisco for an educational tour of the Museum. West Marin Schools’ art teacher, Colleen Conley and AIS will move forward with a clay project that will task the young artists to consider what items can...

Dorothy Nissen: Joy of Man’s Desiring

Dorothy Nissen: Joy of Man’s Desiring

  In the gallery in April: Dorothy Nissen: Joy of Man’s Desiring Lucid Art Residency Annual Exhibition Mimi Abers: Exploring Pâte de Verre April 1 – May 8, 2016 Reception: April 3, Sunday, 3-5 pm - Artist Talks 2:30 pm Salon: Sunday, May 8, 4-5 pm. The dangers of...

Next: Plastic Ocean

Next: Plastic Ocean

Omisade Amy Gerhauser: The Pacific Gyre Series Lee Lee: Plastic Debris Project Space February 19 – March 27

Science Camp

Science Camp

November, 2015. At Clem Miller Science Camp Jason Green got students excited about producing this mandala of natural materials — beautiful and ephemeral –in the manner of Andy Goldsworthy.

3 new exhibits open Oct. 30

3 new exhibits open Oct. 30

Betty Woolfolk, Minoosh Zomorodinia, Johanna Baruch; Reception: Sunday, Nov. 1, from 3 to 5 PM,
with a brief performance by Minoosh Zomordinia at 4 PM.

Tree People

Tree People

  During the 2014-2015 school year students at West Marin school learned how people and trees are alike. The installation at Toby's gallery featured some colorful Tree People and an awesome painting of a giant Redwood tree. Self-Portraits from Vickisa's annual...

Rubén Robledo

Rubén Robledo

In truth, everywhere in and around Point Reyes is beautiful. This is the first time I have lived near the ocean and I find it very relaxing. I don’t have any regular time for taking pictures, but there is always the dawn and the sunset. I keep my camera...

Gisela Alvarado

Gisela Alvarado

I like photography because it reminds me of unforgettable moments, transmitting different sentiments that happen in each instant of my life. Life is full of illusions and challenges to face; every day I see myself growing. To be fully in the moment is the...

Mario Garcia

Mario Garcia

There is a calm I feel when I am taking photographs. Photographing the barn where I work, then later I can recall the calm I felt when I was making the pictures. I work at night, and again in the afternoon, ten hours milking cows. There are fifteen pumps...

Imelda Macias

Imelda Macias

When I started out photographing over these past two years I felt lost. In the past we always had a theme, an assignment. In thinking about what I wanted to photograph, I began to see that water kept attracting me. I think of water as being like emotions,...

Maricela Mora

Maricela Mora

When I came to this country, I never thought I would have the kind of experiences I have had with Aztec dancing -- to do the ceremonies where we give thanks to the earth. This gives me feelings of freedom and strength; I feel proud to be part of the...

Juanita Romo

Juanita Romo

I love taking pictures of people at the special events of life. One of the mothers called and asked me if I would take pictures of her son’s first confirmation, which I did. Then she called to ask if I would take pictures of his communion, so I took those...

Martina Roque

Martina Roque

When someone invites me to their party, I am inspired to pull out my camera — to maybe give the pictures to them if they turn out, but also to have a memory afterwards. I love to take pictures of events and to try to capture the moment. I have had many good...

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