The Bolinas Museum is the only fine art museum in Marin County. The beauty of the land and proximity to the metropolitan Bay Area has always attracted highly creative people to this region. The Bolinas Museum focuses on the diverse interests and rich pool of artistic talent of Coastal Marin, while stimulating the appreciation of visitors from all over the world.
The Bolinas Museum is a private, non-profit organization serving the Coastal Marin Communities. Funding is provided by membership support, private donations, and grants from the Bolinas-Stinson Beach Community Fund, the Sellon Family Fund, the Outrageous Foundation and the Marin Community Foundation.
Curated By Joseph Becker, Curator of Architecture and Design, SFMOMA Pioneer, renegade, optimist, publisher, editor, photographer, carpenter, self-taught architect, and doyen of the DIY movement, Lloyd Kahn has worn many hats throughout his…
Read More »Curated by Elia Haworth Kathy Bustamante has nurtured creativity in children and adults through ceramics for forty-seven years. Yet, she has rarely taken time to exhibit her own work, which exudes boundless imagination and skill. Bustamante is…
Read More »Curated by Louisa Gloger and Marialidia Marcotulli Berkeley-based photographer Jenny Sampson has spent many years photographing the Bay Area skater community. Skaters have long been seen as rebellious, marked by their fashion, the noise they make…
Read More »Artist, educator, community activist, and Bolinas resident Harriet Kossman has dedicated her life to nurturing arts education locally and with nationwide leadership. Her own creativity is expressed in many mediums, such as painting, printmaking,…
Read More »IN THE GALLERIES THROUGH AUGUST 4 MAIN GALLERY Arleene Correa Valencia: Llévanos Contigo / Take Us With You Curated by Louisa Gloger ??Arleene Correa Valencia is a multidisciplinary artist based in the Bay Area. Correa…
Read More »Bolinas-based artist and educator Janis Yerington, whose lush paintings are currently presented in the exhibition Janis Yerington: Even Still (on view through June 2), is passionate about the many ways art can enhance lives. As an art teacher at the…
Read More »Curated by Ivan Iannoli This exhibition looks at the influence and connections of Bolinas’ artistic history with the hope of recognizing and opening new conversations between coastal Marin-affiliated artists and practices and those in the…
Read More »Curated by Louisa Gloger and Elia Haworth Bolinas-based artist Janis Yerington sees the ordinary as a miracle. For this exhibition, she uses old-world techniques and the chiaroscuro study of light and shadow to create vibrant still-life paintings…
Read More »Curated by Louisa Gloger Bolinas-based artist Ken Botto (1937-2008) created and photographed miniature tableaux using his toy collection, unique props, and found objects. Among his varied subjects, he is well known for staging and photographing…
Read More »Artist Johanna Baruch’s current art practice is to paint the cosmos. She looks at the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescope images for inspiration. Her paintings are not literal representations but interpretations, the way the image and the…
Read More »ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: GORDON BRYAN Point Reyes-based artist Gordon Bryan’s ceramic vessels play with textures and forms found in nature. His terracotta and stoneware pieces reflect pre-industrial ceramics and are inspired by the ancient…
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Read More »Artist Spotlight: Alice Shaw Artist and educator Alice Shaw’s childhood roots in coastal Marin inspired her current exhibition at Bolinas Museum entitled Alice Shaw: Motherland, featuring images of the local landscape, flora, and fauna. To…
Read More »Inez Storer: Museum of Rare and Wonderful Things Curated by Louisa Gloger Inverness-based artist Inez Storer creates collage and mixed media pieces, often incorporating text into her artistic practice. Her creations are multilayered and reflect her…
Read More »31ST ANNUAL BENEFIT ART AUCTION SNEAK PEEK AT A FEW AUCTION ARTWORKS CATALOG PREVIEW IS LIVE NOW! ALL BIDDING WILL BE ONLINE SEPTEMBER 2 - 10 MAIN, COASTAL MARIN ARTISTS, AND PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERIES 31st Annual Benefit Art Auction Our biggest…
Read More »MAIN, COASTAL MARIN ARTISTS, AND PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERIES 31st Annual Benefit Art Auction Our biggest annual fundraiser is back for its 31st year, featuring a range of artwork by over 50 artists from the Bay Area and beyond. With wonderful offers and…
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Read More »IN THE GALLERIES MAIN GALLERY 40th Anniversary Exhibition: Celebrating 40 Years of Collecting Curated by Louisa Gloger and Elia Haworth This exhibition presents a cross-section of artworks from Bolinas Museum’s robust permanent…
Read More »ON VIEW JUNE 10 - AUGUST 6 OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY, JUNE 10 3 PM ARTIST TALKS / 4 - 5 PM RECEPTION FREE AND OPEN TO ALL! MAIN GALLERY 40th Anniversary Exhibition: Celebrating 40 Years of Collecting Curated by Louisa Gloger and Elia…
Read More »Bolinas Museum's 40th Birthday Celebration Saturday, May 6, 2023, 12 - 2 PM Celebrate With Us! Free and Open to All Please join us for this happy event celebrating the 40-year evolution of Bolinas Museum, from its inception in 1983 as a history…
Read More »ON VIEW APRIL 8 - JUNE 4 OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY, APRIL 8 3 PM ARTIST TALKS / 4 - 5 PM RECEPTION FREE AND OPEN TO ALL! MAIN GALLERY FOCUS / Jenny Sharaf: It's All Flowers Curated by Louisa Gloger Jenny Sharaf is a San…
Read More »IN THE GALLERIES ON VIEW FEBRUARY 4 - APRIL 2 OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 3 PM ARTIST TALKS / 4 - 5 PM RECEPTION FREE AND OPEN TO ALL! MAIN GALLERY Miya Ando: Waiting for the Moon Curated by Louisa Gloger and Terry Donohue…
Read More »ENDING SOON! Bolinas-Stinson School Student Exhibition: Hooray for Habitats On View Through January 29 Free and Open to All It's the last weekend to see this inspirational annual student exhibition! Swing by Friday from 1 - 5 PM, Saturday and…
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