Making Art in a Changing World is a group show of 45 artworks by outstanding Bay Area artists that raise awareness about a myriad of current issues.
Join us for the opening reception on September 19th and be part of the conversation. Exhibition runs until November 13th.
The new exhibit touches on topics ranging from immigration to wonderment. Participating artists use their voices as reminders—some challenge, others reflect beauty—but combined, they become a chorus to embrace a better future.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Reception |
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The Library was designed by the firm of Bull, Stockwell, and Allen. The architectural style is that of the 19th century railroad yard in Tiburon.
The site is part of the landfill of the 1890s done to create the railroad yard. Windows frame views of the marsh lands and Old St. Hilary's Open Space preserve.
The expanded library was designed by Brown Reynolds Watford Architecture and added approximately 9,000 square feet, bringing the total size of the library to about 19,500 square feet.