Jean Varda, Carnival, 1955
Three Little Pigs, Larry Keenan
Gordon Onslow Ford, Arrival of the Slow Palace, 1950
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01.12.19 - 03.17.19

Ship of Dreams at Bolinas Museum

Artists, Poets and Visionaries of the S. S. Vallejo

Ship of Dreams: Artists, Poets and Visionaries of the S.S. Vallejo shares the story of how a decommissioned ferry boat became an important cultural crossroad in the history of California and America. Moored on the north side of Sausalito, California in 1949, the S.S. Vallejo became a dynamic home and cultural incubator for artists, musicians, and literary luminaries such as Gordon Onslow Ford, Alan Watts, Jean Varda, Allen Ginsberg, Wolfgang Paalen and many others.

It was a pivotal period in the development of California and American culture with many of its thought leaders gravitating around this singular place on the edge of San Francisco Bay. This exhibition surveys a spectrum of creative life aboard the S.S. Vallejo from 1949 to 1969 and presents important visual works of art by Onslow Ford, Varda, Paalen, Ruth Asawa, John Baxter, J.B. Blunk, Richard Bowman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Luchita Hurtado, Pirkle Jones, Larry Keenan, Adaline Kent, Roberto Matta, Lee Mullican, and David Simpson along with vintage ephemera.

Curated by Linda and David Keaton
“SVMA is pleased to present Ship of Dreams: Artists, Poets, and Visionaries of the S.S. Vallejo in collaboration with The Bolinas Museum. This exhibition is the first ever museum survey of the circle of the S.S. Vallejo, and traces their significant contributions to art, culture, and social change during the beat and hippie eras. Material for this exhibition was sourced from private collectors, foundations, museums, galleries and universities all over California, and we are grateful to the many lenders.”
— Linda Keaton, Executive Director, Sonoma Valley Museum of Art