Wednesday, February 16, 2011

TMS Presents Eugene Tsui, Ph.D., March 9, 7:00 pm


The Marin School Presents

"Evolutionary Architecture: Redesigning Reality

For a Sustainable Global Future"

Eugene Tsui, Ph.D. in person

Wednesday, March 9, 7-8:30 pm
Award-winning architect and clothing designer, Eugene Tsui, will present his revolutionary ideas about how to rebuild and reorganize our world by bringing the laws of nature into harmony with the newest human inventions. Eugene's pioneering theory of biomimetics combines nature's simplest designs with the newest technologies to show how our most basic needs - housing, clothing and food - can be provided globally in ways that are elegant, equitable and enjoyable. We'll screen a short documentary about Eugene's work, followed by a showing of his spectacular, eco-friendly fashion designs, than a conversation and Q & A. Eugene holds professional degrees in architecture, city and regional planning, and education. He works and teaches in the US and China, and lectures around the world. Please join us for an uplifting vision of a creative and sustainable future.
Admission is free - RSVP to ehawley@themarinschool.org
Doors open at 6:30 pm
The Marin School - 100 Ebbtide, Building 5, Sausalito, CA




Monday, February 14, 2011

Outside the Walls Week -2011




The offerings for Outside the Walls Week have just been announced. Seven exciting programs will be offered this year including: The Book Lover's Tour of San Francisco, Swimming Upstream - Salmon and the Bay Area, Yosemite Natural History, Photo Philanthropy, Fashion Week, The Practice of Giving: Volunteering and Stewardship in our Community, and Making Movies in the Bay Area.


For more information click here


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Keith Hubert, TMS teacher, publishes book on Ghana



Every other summer, Keith Hubert, TMS math teacher, leads students on a three-week trip across Ghana visiting its people and viewing its remarkable landscapes, plants and animals. Prior to joining TMS, Keith lived and worked in Ghana; teaching for the Peace Corp.



Keith has captured the essence of this beautiful country and its remarkable people in his recently published book, "Living Gold: People and Places of Ghana." His photos of the people, places, festivals and native animals are beautiful; leaving us with the desire to make the next trip to Ghana with Keith and his students!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

TMS Theatre Project Presents Max Frisch's The Firebugs

Don't miss The Marin School Theatre Project presentation of The Firebugs, a play by Max Frisch. For tickets and information contact Elizabeth Hawley at ehawley@themarinschool.org or (415) 339-9336, ext. 102.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

TMS Presents Oscar winner, Jeremy Larner - Jan. 26, 2011



Oscar-winning screenwriter, Jeremy Larner, will be our next guest for the TMS Presents series, January 26, 2011 - 7 to 8 pm. Jeremy won an Oscar for "The Candidate", the classic political campaign film starring Robert Redford -- set in California, with a production office based in Mill Valley! Join us for an evening of film clips and conversation with Jeremy, who has been an insider both in Washington DC and Hollywood from the early 1960s, and whose insights are as sharp and relevant as ever. Admission is free of charge, doors open at 6:30 pm - RSVP to kridge@themarinschool.org.

Jeremy was speechwriter for Senator Eugene McCarthy when that campaign knocked LBJ out of the presidential race in 1968. He also was the "life" magazine reporter at the politically-charged Mexico Olympics and an award-winning novelist. He co-wrote, with Jack Nicholson, the screenplay for the only film Nicholson ever directed, "Drive, He Said", based on Jeremy's novel of the same name. As if all that isn't enough, Jeremy is also a published poet.

Jeremy will also appear for an event with our students during the day: "From the Rise of JFK to the Fall of Nixon: An Inside View of American Politics, 1960-75." We'll be exploring not only that key time in history, but the effects is still has today, and the lessons to be learned from those connections.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

"Mzansi Citizens of Soul" - January 7, 2011



TMS Alumni, Spencer Ackermann (class of '06) has taken on a new role as CFO of Soul-City Productions, a non-profit created by Spencer and two of his peers. They are kicking off 2011 with a multi-media art exhibition in Sausalito on January 7, 2011 at Studio 333, 6-9 pm.

"Mzansi Citizens of Soul" is a multi-media art exhibition sharing visions of contemporary South African culture, identity and community from the youthful perspectives of one American and two South African artists using photography, Xerox Transfer printmaking, raw artistic documentary film, poetry and writing as the foundation for communication a message of social awareness and cross-cultural understanding.

The exhibition is a celebration of diversity as it works to promote cross-cultural connections through universal languages of artistic expression. Soul city seeks to provide the Bay Area public with a foundation of greater understanding of the South African experience, past and presents; and does so through the notion of soul - a feeling that we recognize as being uniquely human and a catalyst for progressive unity among people of different spaces around the world.

"Mzansi Citizens of Soul"
January 7, 2011 - 6 to 9 pm
Studio 333
333 Caladonia St.
Sausalito, CA
Free Adminission (suggested $5 donation)