Cedars in the Garden Opening Reception in Fairfax Aug 22

The Cedars community of artists is shaking things up in Marin County this summer. They’re rolling out a vibrant new exhibition, all inspired by the lush surroundings of the Marin Art & Garden Center in Ross.

This collection celebrates the natural world—paintings, prints, poetry, and handcrafted works, each piece soaked in the textures and colors of the gardens. Anyone from San Rafael to Mill Valley can wander in and get lost in an artistic take on Marin’s most treasured green spaces.

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A Celebration of Nature and Creativity in the Heart of Ross

From late August through mid-November, the Marin Art & Garden Center becomes the scene for this multi-faceted exhibition. What really sets this show apart is how it blurs the line between art and environment.

The Cedars artists draw inspiration straight from the gardens. Somehow, they’ve managed to bottle the spirit of summer and early fall in Marin, even after the flowers are long gone.

Plein Air Paintings That Capture Marin’s Light

Many of the works are plein air paintings—created right there, outdoors, in the thick of the gardens. The plein air tradition, a favorite in places like Sausalito and Tiburon, lets painters react on the spot to shifting light and color.

These pieces give viewers a peek into the mood of the Ross gardens, layered with each artist’s unique voice. There’s something honest and immediate about it.

Printmaking Inspired by Organic Patterns

Beyond paintings, there’s a series of pressed printmaking works. Artists use techniques that imprint organic shapes onto paper, echoing the textures you’d find in the local landscape.

Maybe it’s the ripple of an oak leaf from Fairfax, or seed pods spotted in Larkspur. The result? A collection that feels intimate, tactile, and unmistakably tied to Marin’s plant life.

A Multisensory Experience for Visitors

This show isn’t just about what you see. Several Cedars artists add garden-inspired poetry, weaving words that tap into scent, sound, and memory.

You might read lines that recall the hum of bees over lavender in Mill Valley or the warm scent of sunlit rosemary near a hillside home in San Anselmo. These poems add a literary layer and a dash of personal reflection.

Handcrafted Art That Reflects the Garden

The exhibition also brings in handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, and sculptures. Expect to find:

  • Jewelry pieces with natural stones and botanical motifs
  • Ceramics glazed and shaped to echo soil, petals, and water
  • Sculptures that play with the forms of trees, flowers, and vines

Each piece feels like a personal conversation between the artist and the garden. The craftsmanship here blends artistry with a genuine appreciation for the environment—very Marin, honestly.

Mark Your Calendar: Opening Reception and Exhibit Dates

The exhibition kicks off with a reception on Friday, August 22, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Ross. Art lovers from Corte Madera, Novato, and beyond can meet the artists, grab some refreshments, and catch the first look.

The show stays up until November 21, 2025. That gives plenty of time for locals and visitors alike to drop by and take it all in.

Supporting Art and Inclusion in Marin County

Cedars has stood as a cornerstone of creative life in Marin County for years. The organization supports artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Its programs foster self-expression and skill development. Cedars also brings people together, making sure the arts stay accessible and inclusive all over the county—from rural West Marin to the waterfront neighborhoods of Marin City.

This new exhibition isn’t just about celebrating the garden. It’s really about celebrating the artists and the connections they share with their community.

If you’re curious about the artistic energy running through Marin County, this exhibition is worth checking out. It’s a mix of nature, craftsmanship, and a real sense of human connection.

Maybe you’re in Ross for the evening, or you’re planning a weekend drive from Point Reyes Station. Either way, take a little time to see this unique blend of art and place before the season slips away.

 
Here is the source article for this story: Local Event: Cedars in the Garden

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