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SUMMARY:Now and Then
DESCRIPTION:The Latino Photo Project began as an English literacy class at the Dance Palace Community Center in 2003 shepherded by photographer Luz Elena Castro. Today the Project is part of Gallery Route One\, an artists cooperative in Point Reyes Station and is guided by artist writer Nancy Bertelsen and photographer Elizabeth Fenwick. Since its inception\, the photo project has provided equipment and professional training to members of the Latino community\, many of whom are immigrants. The Photo Project began with documentary photographs in black and white film showing various aspects of community life and over time has added more creative imagery and color film. \nEl Latino Photo Project comenzó como una clase de alfabetización en inglés en el Centro Comunitario de Dance Palace en 2003\, pastoreada por la fotógrafa Luz Elena Castro. Hoy en día\, el Proyecto forma parte de Gallery Route One\, una cooperativa de artistas en la estación Point Reyes y está guiada por la escritora Nancy Bertelsen y la fotógrafa Elizabeth Fenwick. Desde su inicio\, el proyecto fotográfico ha proporcionado equipo y capacitación profesional a los miembros de la comunidad latina\, muchos de los cuales son inmigrantes. El proyecto fotográfico comenzó con fotografías documentales en película en blanco y negro que muestran diversos aspectos de la vida comunitaria y\, con el tiempo\, ha agregado imágenes creativas y películas en color. \n2019 Latino Photo Project \nGisela Alvarado\nBeatriz Gomez\nTeresa Jesus Gutierrez\nAgustina Martinez\nMaricela Mora\nJessica Oliva\nAna Maria Ramirez\nRosa Rodriguez
URL:https://jackmasonmuseum.org/event/now-and-then/
LOCATION:Inverness Library\, 15 Park Avenue\, Inverness\, CA\, 94937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Past Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191201
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CREATED:20200312T165834Z
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SUMMARY:Daffodils and Daisies: From the Old World to the New
DESCRIPTION:Photographs\, planting maps\, and notebooks from the Jack Mason Archives show the styles of gardens that were created in Inverness from 1870-1970. Immigrants from Scotland\, Italy\, Portugal\, and other European countries brought their various gardening styles and plant selections to the Peninsula creating new landscapes.
URL:https://jackmasonmuseum.org/event/daffodils-and-daisies-from-the-old-world-to-the-new/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Past Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190803
DTSTAMP:20260419T194139
CREATED:20181201T080058Z
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SUMMARY:Those Shafter Women
DESCRIPTION:Those Shafter Women  was curated by Tom Branan\, Gayanne Enquist and Meg Linden. It focuses on the wives and daughters of the original six children born to Mary Lovell Shafter and William Rufus Shafter. They are Wealthy Lauretta Shafter Ransom\, Oscar Lovell Shafter\, Hugh Morris Shafter\, James McMillan Shafter\, William Newton Shafter and Mary Lovell Shafter Edminster. Wealthy Lauretta and Hugh Morris both settled in Galesburg\, Michigan so we have less information about them. The remaining four families eventually came to California and all of them were involved in Point Reyes area history to a greater or lesser extent. There is also a small exhibit on The Shafters in the Civil War which fills in some information about the two families that went to Michigan.
URL:https://jackmasonmuseum.org/event/those-shafter-women/
LOCATION:Inverness Library\, 15 Park Avenue\, Inverness\, CA\, 94937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Past Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190719
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SUMMARY:Social and Cultural Organizations of West Marin
DESCRIPTION:Small rural communities tend to have more going on than meets the eye. This exhibit curated by Meg Linden and Tom Branan focuses mainly on the buildings used to house many local organizations that began in the 19th century\, a number of them still active today. These include churches and schools as well as the Druid’s Halls and various “Community Centers”\, most of which did not have that name but served that function. There are far too many organizations to feature all of them. This exhibit represents a sampling.
URL:https://jackmasonmuseum.org/event/new-exhibit-opens-april-15th/
LOCATION:Inverness Library\, 15 Park Avenue\, Inverness\, CA\, 94937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Past Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180301
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CREATED:20171128T164020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T165753Z
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SUMMARY:Architectural Styles of West Marin
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit\, called “Architectural Styles of West Marin\,” was curated by Mary Cardwell and Corwin Mocine in 1990 and was the ninth exhibit the Museum produced. It shows many of the distinctive houses of the area in a wide range of styles from French Renaissance\, Italian\, Arts and Crafts houses by various architects associated with the Bay Region Movement including Ernest Coxhead. There are examples of modern architects including Jack Hilmer\, Theodore Bernardi and Dmitri Vedensky. The exhibit also features photos of some of the homes built on pilings over Tomales Bay.
URL:https://jackmasonmuseum.org/event/architectural-styles-west-marin/
LOCATION:Inverness Library\, 15 Park Avenue\, Inverness\, CA\, 94937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Past Exhibits
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