Remembering Running Fence 50 Years Later: Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Monumental Environmental Art Installation
Local ranchers and community members who worked on the project recall how it crossed both the North Bay landscape and cultural divides.
Local ranchers and community members who worked on the project recall how it crossed both the North Bay landscape and cultural divides.
The group paints landscapes for an annual fine art show, with proceeds from the sale of the artwork going to local environmental organizations.
The center was founded in 1945 by a group of passionate advocates for the conservation of open spaces in Marin.
An exhibition of 150 artworks on view at Point Reyes Station through August 20.
Works of art attract everyone from billionaires purchasing their hundredth piece to new collectors looking to buy their very first.
Robert Green Fine Arts, Kim Eagles-Smith, Seager/Gray and Desta galleries come together.
The globally recognized artist once called Marin County home.
A couple decided it was time to leave the city in favor of a home in Larkspur, where they enlisted the designer to redo the home’s kitchen, bathrooms, decor and furnishings.
“Justice” is a contemporary art exhibit that explores racial inequality and the need for social justice in our nation.
A contest was launched in March of this year to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF).