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Steele Lane Community Center Through Oct 11, “Landscape Paintings,” oil paintings by Susan Dill Cooper. 415 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa. Mon-Thurs, 8 to 7; Fri, 8 to 5. 707.543.3282.

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Alice Childress

University Art Gallery Through Oct 31, “Sound Image Object,” 20 artists who make reference to music and sound in their work. Sonoma State University, 1801 E Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park. Tues-Fri, 11 to 4; Sat-Sun, noon to 4. 707.664.2295.

Verveine Verlaine Art Parlor

THEATRE

SEASON

2012/2013

October 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, at 8:00 PM October 6, 7, 13, 14, at 2:00 PM

Oct 11-Nov 17, Grand opening features works on paper by Laura Postell and objects by Miriam Kaye. Crawford Court, Santa Rosa. 707.292.4233.

Recommended for age 14 and above.

Viva Cocolat

Santa Rosa Junior College, Newman Auditorium Emeritus Hall, off Elliott Ave, Santa Rosa Campus TICKETS ONLINE www.santarosa.edu/theatrearts TICKETS $10-$15 BOX OFFICE 707.527.4343 Permission granted by Flora Roberts, Inc., 275 Seventh Ave., 26th Floor, New York, NY 10001.

Through Oct 24, “Found Faces” features masks by Doug Ballou. 110 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma. 707.778.9888.

MARIN COUNTY ARTrageous Gallery

3501 Civic Center Dr, San Rafael. 415.499.6400.

Marin MOCA Through Nov 18, “Legends of the Bay Area” features the work of San Francisco artist David Maxim. Novato Arts Center, Hamilton Field, 500 Palm Dr, Novato. Wed-Sun, 11 to 4. 415.506.0137.

O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Through Oct 31, “The Free Flow Series” features the classically modern paintings of Sausalitobased artist Marge Rector. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. Tues-Sat, 10 to 2; also by appointment. 415.388.4331.

142 Throckmorton Theatre Through Oct 31, “The Assemblages and Ladders” features paintings by David Geisinger. 142 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.383.9600.

Osher Marin JCC Through Nov 30, “You Did What to My Comics!?!” papercuts by Isaac Brynjegard-Bialik. 200 N San Pedro Rd, San Rafael. 415.444.8000.

Rebound Bookstore

Through Oct 31, “Fall Collection” features the work of various artists. 857 Grant Ave, Novato. Tues-Sat, 11 to 6, Sun 11 to 4, Thurs 11 to 8. 415.897.8444.

Through Jan 10, “Phases of the Moon” features various artists’ found images and abstract works in the many shapes of the moon. 1641 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.482.0550.

Gallery Bergelli

Seager Gray Gallery

Through Oct 17, “Fall Group Show” featuring work be gallery artists Alexandra Eldridge, Allen Wynn and others. 483 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur. 415.945.9454.

Through Oct 31, “Raveling” features the work of Lisa Kokin. 23 Sunnyside Ave, Mill Valley. Tues-Sat; 11 to 6. Fri-Sat, 11 to 7; Sun, 12 to 5. 415.384.8288.

Gallery Route One

Through Nov 14, Come celebrate Vickisa’s last month with a special goodbye exhibition, and clearance sale beginning Oct 19. Closing party, Nov 14 at 5pm. 3415 Hwy 1, Stinson Beach. 415.868.9305.

Through Nov 11, “Artists of the West Marin Review” features the work of artists who have appeared in the award-winning literary journal. Through Nov 11, “Duality” featuring the collaborative and individual work of Zea Morvitz and Tim Graveson. Through Nov 11, GRO presents the work of Will Thoms in the Annex. 11101 Hwy 1, Pt Reyes Station. Wed-Mon, 11 to 5. 415.663.1347.

The Hannah Gallery Through Nov 5, “Architects, Activists and Avengers: The Black Panther Party 1968,” photographs by Pirkle Jones and Ruth-Marion Baruch. 170 Donahue St, Marin. Thurs-Sat, 1-5pm. 415.419.1605.

Marin Civic Center Through Dec 10, “Marin Society of Artists: 85 years,” a nonjuried member show.

Vickisa Art

Vin Antico Wine Bar Through Oct 31, “A New Season” features the minimalistic paintings of Gloria Matuszewski. Free. 881 Fourth St, San Rafael.

NAPA COUNTY Downtown Napa Oct 19-April 2013, “Momentum: Art that Moves (Us),” second annual interactive public art exhibition ARTwalk. Free.. 707.257.2117. First Street and Town Center, Napa.

sculptures by Maash Pascal and Patti Wessman. 1136 Main St, Napa. No phone.

Robert Mondavi Winery Through Nov 4, “Metal Still Matters,” sculptures by Gordon Huether. 7801 St Helena Hwy, Oakville. Daily, 10 to 5. 707.968.2203.

Comedy Elect to Laugh Will Durst presents mix of standup and one-man show on the “election season carnival.” Oct 10, 7:30pm. $15. Worthy of Love, 226 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma. 707.763.8920.

Tuesday Evening Comedy Mark Pitta hosts ongoing evenings with established comics and up-andcomers Tues at 8. $15-$20. 142 Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.383.9600.

Events Center Literary Cafe Meeting of poets, writers and artists with rotating speakers and readings. Margaret Caminsky-Shapiro and the writers of Sonoma County Writing Practice read from their second anthology on Oct 10. Second Wed of every month, 7-9pm. Healdsburg Senior Center, 133 Matheson St, Healdsburg.

Fashion Night Participate in this event featuring refreshments, music, free limo rides, fashion advice and free raffle. Twenty percent of Sisters consignment shopping proceeds from this event go to teacher subscriptions of Kidscoop News. Oct 11, 6:30pm. Free. Sisters, 117 W. Napa St, Ste B, Sonoma. 707.933.8422.

Literary Luncheon with Debra Dean Isabel Allende introduces Debra Dean, author of “The Madonnas of Leningrad,” reading from her new book “The Mirrored World.” Oct 16, 12pm. $55. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 415.927.0960.

Grand Hand Gallery

Presidential Debate & Election Watch Parties

Through Oct 29, “Drawn from Nature,” drawings and

Watch the debates, share the suspense and count the cliches


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