Collaborative Works Anna Rochester, Barbara Libby-Steinmann, Cynthia Pepper
Organization:
Marin Art and Garden Center
Category:
Visual Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
3/1/2025
End Date:
3/30/2025
Start Time:
11:00 AM
End Time:
4:00 PM
Event
Info:
March 1-March 30, 11am-4pm, Fridays-Sundays
Marin Art and Garden Center is delighted to host "Collaborative Works", the debut exhibition of Connect the Dots, a Marin-based non-profit founded in 2024 by artists and educators Barbara Libby-Steinman and Anna Rochester. The organization supports aspiring artists by offering financial and creative resources. The show will showcase collaborative works by Barbara and Anna, alongside botanical watercolors by the late Marin artist Cynthia Pepper.
Throughout the month, the public is invited to participate in free hands-on workshops, artist talks, and more. The community can join in a collaborative weaving project, create art through Suminagashi marbling, and explore mixed-media art inspired by the beautiful gardens. Additional workshops will focus on color theory and watercolor techniques.
Show Dates: March 1-30, 3025 in The Studio at Marin Art and Garden Center
Gallery Hours: Fridays - Sundays * 11am - 4pm
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 1, 4:30 - 6:30pm.
Closing Reception: Sunday, March 30, 11am - 4pm
Show and Workshop Details: https://maringarden.org/collaborative-works
About Connect the Dots:
Connect the Dots Art Studio, co-founded by Barbara Libby-Steinmann and Anna Rochester, fosters creative collaboration in the Marin community. With over 30 years of combined experience in art and museum education, Barbara and Anna work to connect local artists and community members through engaging projects. Learn more at connectthedotsartstudio.org.
IG: @connectthedotsartstudio
Questions? email info@maringarden.org or call 415-455-5260
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