Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Fred Kral, Math Teacher at The Marin School, takes top honors in photo contest



















Fred walked away with the top honors at the City of Sausalito’s first annual amateur photo contest. He won Best of Show and first place in the category Scenes for Immixing; a brilliant colored photograph of kayaks. Fred also won first and second place in the Landscapes category for his photos Clairty and Stilling.


For more information read MarinScope’s article “Local teacher nabs top awards in photo contest” and visit his website at www.fredkral.com

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

anotherPERSPECTIVE: 2011



anotherPERSPECTIVE: 2011 is a first of its kind group exhibition showcasing the art of faculty, staff, parents, and alumni of The Marin School. Artists were invited to submit up to five pieces of 2D art and low-relief wall mounted sculpture that will be displayed at the school from December 1, 2011 to January 13, 2012. Don't miss the opening reception on Thursday, December 1 from 6-8 pm.

Some of the art work will be available for purchase from the artists who will contribute part of the proceeds to The Marin School fund.

For more information, please contact Alison Egan Murray at amurray@themarinschool.org



TMS Students Give Back Through Photography



TMS Photo Philanthropy students learn more than just the art of photography. They're also learning the value of community service. Each year the students, led by Marianne Owens, turn their best photos into greeting cards and sell them throughout the local community. Proceeds from the sale of cards are donated to DrawBridge, an arts program for homeless and under-served youth in Marin and the San Francisco Bay Area.

This year's donation of over $200 will go towards the purchase of art supplies for the kids in the program. DrawBridge's philosophy is "the belief that the experience of being understood and valued gives children the freedom to grow. Through art, children can release the build-up of potentially destructive emotions." DrawBridge is the only program of its kind in the Bay Area, and with help from volunteers like our TMS students, its making a difference in Marin's homeless and at-risk children's lives every day. For more information on the DrawBridge program visit http://www.drawbridge.org/.

Greeting cards are still available for purchase. For more information on purchasing cards or information on TMS' Photo Philanthropy program, contact Marianne at mowens@themarinschool.org.