Magnificent images reveal Marin's agrarian roots and present bounty, offering an intimate look at what life was like for Marin ranchers and farmers from the 1920s to the recent past.
A centerpiece of West Marin’s celebratory Western Weekend, the richly historic material included in the exhibition, Honoring Those Who Labor On the Land, is drawn from two distinct bodies of work: one by M.B. Boissevain, Marin’s first farm advisor from 1920 to 1950, and the other by local award-winning photographer Art Rogers, who has documented Marin’s agricultural roots for over 50 years.
Free event, Saturday, June 7, 2-4pm.
The exhibit will be open to the public from noon to 4 p.m. every Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 12-4pm in June following the opening on June 7th.
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