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Marin's Rock Art Scene

Rock on! 50 years of rock art and rock history in Marin.

Many Marinites have been disappointed by the cancellation of their
favorite music festivals this summer. MarinMOCA is offering the next
best thing – an exhibit of Marin’s Rock Art that will bring music
memories alive. “Marin’s Rock Art Scene” documents Marin County as
ground zero to the explosion of rock music in the late 60s, with local
musicians, artists and music venues that were central to the movement.
Starting with the Grateful Dead’s first Marin home in Olompali to the
halls of Mt. Tamalpais high school where Tupac Shakur roamed, viewers
will enjoy fifty years of rock history and rock art.

The show features photography from Herb Greene and Jay Blakesberg,
vintage posters by Stanley Mouse, Randy Tuten, Bonnie MacLean and Wes
Wilson, original artwork by Joan Baez and Dave Getz, and priceless
memorabilia, such as a Gibson electric guitar signed by the Jefferson
Airplane. Visitors will also encounter photographs of hand-painted
concert sets for Santana and the Grateful Dead by artist George Mead.
Collectible images of Joan Baez, Mimi Farina, the Grateful Dead, Carlos
Santana, Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company, Sons of
Champlin, Elvin Bishop, Sammy Hagar, David Crosby, Neil Young, Green
Day, The Fools, John Lee Hooker and Michael Franti are included in the
exhibit. Posters and handbills from Pepperland, Mt. Tamalpais
Amphitheater, the Fillmore, Winterland and more will also be on view

The exhibit is sponsored by Bread & Roses, The Rock Poster
Society, Mike’s Bikes, and Bruce Burtch. 20% of all art sales will be
donated to Bread & Roses, a Marin-based non-profit which brings
hope, healing and joy through live music to isolated residents of
homeless shelters, correction facilities, health care centers and
convalescent homes in the SF Bay Area.

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The exhibit is open by appointment only. Schedule your visit here.

Tickets are $10 general admission and $8 for seniors and students. MarinMOCA members and children 12 and under are free.

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