YOUR NONPROFIT RESOURCE FOR ARTS IN MARIN
The Georgia Annwell Gallery, part of the Community Media Center of Marin, is located at 819 A Street in downtown San Rafael. The gallery was named after Georgia Annwell, an eclectic artist and prolific producer at CMCM. As a member of CMCM and the Novato Arts Center at Hamilton Field she created over 150 exhibitions while also working on the production of a three-part documentary series titled “Senior Artist of Marin.”
“Great art challenges not only the viewer but also the artists who create it. Most artists paint what they know and do it to the best of their ability. A few artists take on creative work that challenges their knowledge and reveals their inabilities. However, when they do overcome this kind of challenge, they realize that the rewards are huge. Artists who need ongoing reassurance that they are on the right track may miss the opportunity to reach past their comfort zone to experience the thrill of pleasing themselves with a painting that shares the truth of their view of the world.”
– Georgia Annwell
The gallery helps to advance CMCM’s mission of promoting cultural arts, community media, and civic engagement by showcasing the work of established and emerging artists. Public programs such as artist talks, film screenings, art performances, and social events enhance our overall mission by supporting further opportunities for conversations to take place.
ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE
Street parking is limited to 20-minute spots in front of the center. Several parking garages can be found along 4th Street, just blocks away from the Community Media Center of Marin: 815 B St
and 1060 D St.
Hours of Operation: Tues-Thur 2 - 9 pm, Fri/Sat 11am - 6 pm, Closed Sun/Mon
WE ARE ALL REFUGEES - Documentary Photography by Marc Hors Marc Hors, who in December of 2015 traveled to Athens, Greece, to document this situation and bring assistance to groups of refugees, will talk about his personal experience and share photographs that show evidence of this humanitarian crisis, which in one way or another affects all of us.