Where to See Art in Marin: Galleries, Murals, Outdoor Exhibits

**Marin County’s Vibrant Art Scene: A Summer and Beyond Showcase**

This article dives into Marin County’s lively art scene, a real treat for anyone who loves creativity. From coastal towns to the valleys inland, you’ll find galleries, museums, and cultural centers buzzing with exhibitions.

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It’s shaping up to be a season full of inspiration, and honestly, it doesn’t look like the momentum will slow down anytime soon.

A Kaleidoscope of Creative Expression Across Marin

With longer, sunnier days, Marin County bursts into color with art exhibitions everywhere you look. Local artists and those from afar are ready to spark your imagination.

This summer, folks in Sausalito, San Rafael, and the North Bay can wander into a world of color and stories told through art. There’s something about the energy here that just pulls you in.

Point Reyes Station: A Creative Haven

Point Reyes Station feels like the beating heart of Marin’s art scene this season. Continuum Fine Art is rolling out Nico van Dongen’s new photography show, “Shimmering Presence,” on June 6.

That same evening, Anne Subercaseaux’s expressive paintings will also fill the gallery, and there’s a special reception if you want to meet the artists in person. Not a bad way to spend an evening, right?

Gallery Route One isn’t slowing down either. Through July 5, Kelley Berg’s “All the Time in the World” is on display, and there’s a panel on figurative art happening June 6.

If sculpture is more your thing, Blunk Space opens Ian Collings’ solo show on June 6. It’s a solid lineup for anyone craving something a bit more tactile.

San Rafael and Beyond: Diverse Collections Unveiled

Head inland and you’ll stumble into even more art. The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art currently features “The Shape of Thought,” an exhibition by six female artists, and it runs until August 30.

The Marin County Civic Center galleries are showing off themed exhibitions—“Surf, Skate, Street” and “The Art of Public Service”—through September 24. These shows really highlight just how varied Marin’s creative spirit can be.

Community Venues: Local Voices and Vibrant Themes

Community spaces are joining in, too, with exhibitions that feel personal and bold. Cedars Gallery brings “Imagined Worlds” and “On the Map,” both inviting you to wander through fantasy and creative geography.

Art Works Downtown is alive with its “In Dialogue” program and the ongoing Artist Within projects. It’s the kind of place where you can actually feel the creative process in the air.

Youth in Arts is marking Pride Month with “Here and Queer,” on view June 5 to July 3. It’s a meaningful platform for LGBTQ+ voices and stories that matter.

Coastal Charm: Sausalito and Falkirk’s Artistic Offerings

Sausalito’s waterfront has its own draw with the Sausalito Center for the Arts. They’re featuring works from the National Sculpture Society and some striking figurative paintings through June 21.

Just up the road, the Falkirk Cultural Center in San Rafael keeps things interesting with portraiture, glasswork, and salon exhibitions running until June 18. There’s always something unexpected around the corner here.

Regional Treasures and Ongoing Collections

Beyond the big exhibition hubs, plenty of smaller and regional spaces help shape Marin County’s lively art scene. The Image Flow in San Anselmo is hosting the annual “Queer Conscience” photography exhibit from June 6 to September 4—a standout event for photographic artists.

Historic venues like the Bolinas Museum and the Bolinas Gospel Flat Show Space keep things fresh, while rotating displays pop up in local libraries and restaurants around towns like Fairfax and Kentfield. These spots consistently feature local and student artwork.

Some collections stick around year after year, offering lasting ways to experience art. The Marin Museum of Bicycling’s historical exhibits blend sport and art in a way you don’t see every day.

Meanwhile, the Museum of International Propaganda gives you a thought-provoking look at visual rhetoric. The Marin History Museum’s “Rancho Roots” exhibition, running through December 18, digs deep into our local heritage.

Most of these venues share details on reception dates, hours, admission, and how to get in touch. It makes planning your artistic adventures around Marin County surprisingly easy.

If you ask me, this wide range of exhibitions really shows how much the county’s art scene is thriving—especially during summer, but honestly, it keeps going strong all year.
 
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Joe Harris is the founder of MarinCountyVisitor.com, a comprehensive online resource inspired by his passion for Marin County's natural beauty, diverse communities, and rich cultural offerings. Combining his love for exploration with his intimate local knowledge, Joe curates an authentic guide to the area featuring guides on Marin County Cities, Things to Do, and Places to Stay. Follow Joe on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
 

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