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Art Show Shore to Inspire: Coastal Watercolor Creations of Point Reyes with Allison Spreadborough (Copy) (Copy) (Copy)

  • Environmental Action Committee of West Marin (EAC) 65 Third Street Suite 12 Point Reyes Station, CA 94956 USA (map)

Protect What You Love Art Show
Shore to Inspire: Coastal Watercolor Creations of Point Reyes with Allison Spreadborough

View & Purchase art at the EAC Advocate Store Thursdays - Saturdays from 11 am–3 pm through Labor Day weekend at 65 Third Street, Suite 12, in Point Reyes Station, CA.

The show is open on Saturdays as staff permits. Best to call the office ahead to make sure we are on site at (415) 663-9312, or just pop through when you’re in town.

Come celebrate art and its role in advocacy, artists, nature, and conservation at the Shore to Inspire: Coastal Watercolor Creations art exhibition by Allison Spreadborough.

This exhibit showcases watercolor landscapes and other reflections of nature, capturing the iconic beauty of Point Reyes National Seashore. Inspired by Allison’s hikes along park trails and her volunteer work along the California coast, this art show and sale reflects her deep connection to the natural world and giving back.

All paintings will be for sale with a portion of the proceeds directly supporting our mission to safeguard our coasts and public lands, while also honoring and benefiting the artist whose work celebrates and advances the spirit of conservation through art. A picture-perfect gift for you or a loved one.

Learn More about Art & Conservation

Allison Spreadborough is a Northern California watercolor landscape artist. When she’s not painting in her backyard art studio, she is frequently hiking and painting outdoors. She received her formal art training at California State University, Sacramento. Later, she improved her painting technique with private instruction from several National watercolor masters.

Her paintings are often described as having a soft and colorful dreamlike quality. She is a Signature Member of the California Watercolor Association, and her work has been showcased in regional, national, and international exhibitions. She is an active member of Blue Line Arts in Roseville, CA, and has been awarded residencies at Pond Farm in Guerneville and the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts in Mill Valley. With a professional background as an environmental specialist, National Parks docent, and a volunteer for EAC’s Marin MPA Watch, amongst other groups, Allison brings a deep awareness of the natural world into her art. Her education in the natural sciences and passion for conservation have fueled a particular focus on the impacts of climate change, a theme that quietly informs much of her work. Learn more, or follow on Instagram @allisonspreadborough.