Because of its generous and flexible industrial style spaces, the ICB has become the creative and commercial home for artists of all kinds including painters, sculptors, fabric artists, photographers, multimedia producers, sound studios and much more.
My neighbors in the ICB.
The ICB Artists Association is a large, vibrant and diverse community of talented artists in Sausalito, California. Located in a historic WWII-era industrial building, the lofts are home to artists working in all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, digital media, jewelry, printmaking, fiber arts and much more.
Visit 3 floors of artists working in many mediums including: painting, sculpture, photography, digital media, jewelry, printmaking, fiber arts & much more.
For 26 years, the Marin Arts Council has championed the arts, ensuring that the arts are woven into Marins infrastructure, making our quality of life one of the best in the nation.
Sue's signature style intrigues both new and experienced collectors. Sue Averell has an international following. Her paintings are in both private and corporate collections in the US, Canada, Europe and Asia.
What makes Sue's work unique is the way she applies thick layers of colorful acrylic onto her canvases; in some cases allowing the edges of the paint to delineate the subject. You have to see her work in person to experience the wonderful richness of the surfaces she creates.
Lynne grew up in the studio of her mother, the sculptor Rai Murray, and became a professional artist herself in her early twenties. Throughout the years she has worked many genres. The artist has had solo exhibitions in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, New York and other US cities. She is now working towards exhibitions in Mexico City, Paris and the Middle East.
Tesia has been a working artist in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 20 years. In 2002 NextMonet Inc., signed Tesia to produce prints of several of her paintings. In 2000 she was hired by Golden Artist Colors, as the Golden Working Artist in San Francisco. Her work is collected both locally and internationally with patrons as far away as Tokyo.