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The Lynches and the Larkspur Boardwalk

My parents lived on the Boardwalk – the Anchor I think and were close friends with the Lynches – my dad was working on his Phd at Berkeley – we made pilgrimages there for several years in the sixties – apparently, if anything happened to my parents then the Lynches would adopt my brother and […]

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Papermaking and the Filagree Path

I know the whole family, Mira, Rachel, and you, Felicia. I walked in on your mom and Rachel the day they were sending out notices about Mira’s passing. I would drop in without notice…and always was welcomed by your folks. There were always people coming in and out…zucchini bread freshly baked…art projects like dyeing with […]

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Fresno Airport murals both out and inside?

Hi, I know you have documentation about Raymond Rice’s mosaic piece on the exterior of the Fresno Air Terminal, which is still extant. However, I just found a period photo of the interior of the air terminal, which appears to show another mosaic work (only partially visible). This work is not currently visible, though I […]

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Mushroom-dyed crochet hats

Crocheting mushroom-dyed hats was an every day activity around the Rice household in 1980s and 90s. Mira Porter, Miriam’s daughter (1945-2000), contributed to the stock sold at the seasonal fungus fairs where Miriam, Dorothy Beebee, Nancy Denison, Andreya von Waldenfels-Marks and friends represented the International Mushroom Dye Institute (IMDI). Winter was always a busy time! […]

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1952 article in Mill Valley Record

What a find! Unhurried Artists, Ray, Miriam Rice Put Action in Work Mill Valley Record, Volume LIII, Number 26, 27 March 1952 Opening paragraph: Raymond and Miriam Rice, painter and sculptor respectively, are a versatile young couple who have chosen Southern Marin as their home because of the opportunities afforded the artist for gainful employment […]

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Remembering Ray and Miriam

Thanks for putting up this site. Ray & Miriam were good friends of my parents, Hanneli & George Reeves. We all came to Mendocino around the same time and had a regular Thursday potluck dinner that rotated between the Myers, Rices, Erlenkotters & Reeves. I also have fond memories of Ray’s “Gin & Culture Club” […]

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Ray and Miriam Rice in MAC 50th book

Here is a quick look at their page in the Mendocino Art Center’s 50th anniversary book. Most of the biography text from the book was written by Bill Zacha. The 60th anniversary exhibition will be in July ’19. Keep an eye on our website, mendocinoartcenter.org. The reception will be on Saturday, July 13, 5-8 pm. […]

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De-fleecing with Miriam

Miriam called me when I first lived in Mendocino and asked if I would help her de-fleece a lamb. I was mystified by whatever that might mean and went to the house. There she had a fresh, clean bloody lambskin with the fleece still attached, truly nauseating by my squeamish standards, and she wanted help […]

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Gene Tepper remembers Ray Rice

In 2005 Gene Tepper remembered his lifelong friend, Ray Rice, in a series of vignettes: Zoot Suit; Elkhart, Indiana; New York 1940; New Orleans 1941; New York 1945; Lucky Road.   Zoot Suit Some of the details of our first meeting are a bit hazy, but not so, the crystal clear image of Ray rising […]

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