CMCM Updates

Free Virtual Orientation: January 4, 2022!

Connect with your community! Create videos that will reach 70,000 households on Marin TV! Learn more at a free CMCM Orientation -- via Zoom -- on the first Tuesday of each month (6 - 7:30 PM).

The next Orientation is on the calendar for Tuesday, January 4, 2022!

Reserve your spot in the "Zoom Room" by registering at: https://www.marintv.org/orientation/

For more info, call (415) 721-0636.

CMCM July 2023 (Open/Close) *Please Read*

The Community Media Center of Marin will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th and will be resuming our normal hours of operation on Wednesday, July 5th.

The Editing Lab will be temporarily closed during the following days/times in July* for our CFI Youth Summer Workshops:

Wednesday, July 12th till 5:00 PM
Thursday, July 13th till 5:00 PM
Friday, July 14th till 5:00 PM
Thursday, July 20th till 3:00 PM
Wednesday, July 26th till 5:00 PM
Thursday, July 27th till 5:00 PM
Friday, July 28th till 2:00 PM

*NOTE: The rest of the media center will still be fully open and the editing lab will reopen after the aforementioned times till we close those respective days.

CMCM's Operating Hours Hours of Operation:

Tuesdays-Wednesdays-Thursdays: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Fridays-Saturdays: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sundays-Mondays: closed

If you have any questions, please email info@cmcm.tv or call (415) 721-0636 x 101 or the general line (415) 721-0636 to check additional extensions for respective inquiries. Thank You!

Larry Bryson’s Art Gallery Reception @ CMCM (Friday, August 9th @ 6:00 PM)

Larry Bryson’s Art Gallery Reception @ CMCM!

Friday, August 9th @ 6:00 PM

Local artist Larry Bryson shares his story about his artwork:

“There are unique moments, images, feelings, sounds, aromas presenting themselves all of the time. My work celebrates this diversity, and I hope to cause a few more. The feeling of home depends on this. Beauty depends on this. Awareness of this sort of thing is an artistic sense we all have. What is new here? My art is to show these moments in a new light and share with fellow artistic companions.

​I create images that suggest my home area in California. The shape of hills, plants and animals right here, fitted together, only happens here. That is home. I have an interesting, vibrant home with its shape and color. I also seek to display a different point of view. Some plein air painters tend to show very similar angles of view with x%

foreground, y% middle ground, and z% distance. I prefer to skew emphasis towards what that image offers that is not average.”

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