ON VIEW APRIL 8 - JUNE 4
OPENING RECEPTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
3 PM ARTIST TALKS / 4 - 5 PM RECEPTION
FREE AND OPEN TO ALL!
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JENNY SHARAF, Untitled, 2023, Dye and Paint on Raw Canvas, 72 x 60 inches, courtesy of the artist. | |
MAIN GALLERY
FOCUS / Jenny Sharaf: It's All Flowers
Curated by Louisa Gloger
Jenny Sharaf is a San Francisco-based multidisciplinary artist who paints out of her studio in Bolinas. Her paintings, installations, videos, and happenings celebrate the process while reflecting on art history, counterculture, feminism, and abstraction. She is known for her graphic yet quasi-psychedelic poured paint technique. This exhibition explores her recent large-scale paintings on canvas. The sea plays a significant role in her current work, inspiring organic formlessness and a California-centric palette. Sharaf has recently taken on a new practice – working with clay – and this exhibition incorporates a selection of her ceramics. Sharaf's murals are found in diverse settings, including Tokyo and Beirut.
Born in Los Angeles in 1985, Sharaf received her BFA from the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and her MFA from Mills College, Oakland. John Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco represents her. Sharaf’s work is in the permanent collections of Ace Hotel, Google, Rachel Zoe Inc., Yoko Ono, and Capital One, among others. Sharaf presented an installation at the 2023 FOG Art + Design Fair entrance in San Francisco, with large-scale paintings and hand-painted upholstered objects, in sponsorship with SFMOMA.
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HARRIET HEYMAN, Dog Pointing, 2017, Bronze, 7.25 x 7.8 x 4.75 inches, courtesy of the artist, photo by John Carr. | |
COASTAL MARIN ARTISTS GALLERY
Harriet Heyman: The Quickening
Curated by Elia Haworth
Motion is the theme of Harriet Heyman's bronze sculptures. Whether it's a dog leaping or three figures in a desperate embrace, the sculptures exude energy and vitality. Heyman explored the theme of bodies in motion in her book Private Acts: The Acrobat Sublime (Rizzoli, 2011), about the art of acrobatics as a metaphor for work and the creative process. Though cast in bronze, her sculptures are like quick sketches. The sculptures take months to make, but they feel spontaneous—as if just quickened from raw material and ready to dance in the play of light. For thirty years, Heyman has divided her time between San Francisco and the quiet of her home and studio in Bolinas. Her recent exhibitions have been in the Bay Area and London.
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GINNY FELCH, Adagio Series Triptych I, II, III (detail), 2010, Photograph on Paper, Mounted on Bamboo, 5 x 15 inches, courtesy of the artist. | |
HELENE STURDIVANT MAYNE PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY
Ginny Felch: Silver Linings
Curated by Elia Haworth
Virginia Felch is a master fine art photographer with an eclectic eye for beauty. Whatever her subject may be—a doorway in Italy, flower petals, people, landscapes, or experimental techniques—her work expresses feminine strength, ephemeral light, and timelessness. She is best known professionally for her sensitive and compelling portraits of young people and her bestselling book, Photographing Children (Wiley, 2011). Felch was introduced to photography as a child when her father gave her a Brownie camera. After a series of searing tragedies in her own life, photography became a pathway to express resiliency, love, and joy. She has exhibited widely and lectured internationally through the Professional Photographers of America. A longtime resident of Stinson Beach, she previously served on the board of Bolinas Museum and as curator of the museum’s photography gallery.
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Pocket Watch, c. early 1900s, Bolinas Museum History Archives, FIC-267. | |
THE FLOYD RUSSELL FAMILY HISTORY ROOM
Selected Objects from the History Archive
Curated by Elia Haworth
Bolinas Museum collects and preserves various items that tell the fascinating history of the community of Bolinas, beginning with the Coast Miwok and the Spanish Colonials to the current era. This special exhibit in the History Room features items ranging from historical photographs and documents to surprising artifacts such as Ramona Briones’ silk shawl, a woven horsehair hat, stage driver’s leather gloves from the Wild West days, a gentleman’s pocket watch, hand forged tools, and ladies’ dancing shoes.
ON VIEW THROUGH APRIL 23.
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ARTIST TALK
EVENT CANCELED
Ginny Felch: Life and Inspirations
Saturday, April 22, 2 PM
Unfortunately, Ginny Felch's Artist Talk is canceled. Please join us at the opening for a talk with Ginny and the other artists.
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COURTYARD EVENT
40th Birthday Celebration
Saturday, May 6, 2 - 5 PM
Cake and Ice Cream
Free For All – Celebrate With Us!
Please join us for this happy event celebrating the 40-year evolution of Bolinas Museum, from its inception in 1983 as a history museum to the addition of fine art and the vibrant exhibitions and events of today. Enjoy birthday cake, delicious ice cream, memories, and plans, and revel in the hard work and dedication of visionary directors, board members, staff members, artists, and the vast community of volunteers and visitors as we all share in the achievements and offerings of this museum. It is free, and everyone's invited!
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Photo courtesy of Noelle Hiam. | |
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FUNDRAISER
Spring Benefit Party
Saturday, June 3, 4 - 6:30 PM
Early Bird Tickets Available May 1
Gather with us for this beloved annual benefit and enjoy live music, seasonal fare, fine wine, and specialty cocktails as we kick off summer during this festive gathering of friends, old and new! This year is extra special since we celebrate the museum's 40th anniversary.
SAVE THE DATE!
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The mission of Bolinas Museum is to collect, preserve, and exhibit the art and history of coastal Marin and present exhibitions and events that provide cultural enrichment and inspiration to our community and visitors alike. | | | | |