Thomas Wood is a founding artist of the Marin (county) Agricultural Land Trust benefit shows, which ran annually for twenty years at Druids' Hall in Nicasio (1998-2017), and at Marin Art and Garden Center in Ross (2019); he showed in ten Marin/Scapes exhibits supporting Buckelew Programs for mental health services, twelve shows of small works at the Bolinas Museum, six shows as a member of Baywood Artists benefiting environmental organizations, and many other group shows.
His solo exhibits include twenty-six at his studio/gallery in Nicasio, three each in Toby's gallery and the Dance Palace in Point Reyes Station, and many other one-man engagements, including Bradford, California Collectors, Bonnafont and Curtis galleries. He thrice showed with members of his artist family at Bolinas Museum, Holloway and North Point galleries respectively, and has shown in several small-group collaborations with other accomplished artists.
He was selected to create a four-and-a half by twenty-foot, three-part canvas, Tomales Bay, that embellished the Point Reyes Station branch of the Marin County Library 1998-2003; his painting Pastureland represented John Burton's 3rd Senate District in the "Senate Art Collection 2000" at the California state capitol in Sacramento; and a landscape, California Hills, was chosen for the U.S. State Department's "Art in the Embassies" program to hang in the residence of the ambassador to Belize 2005-2008.
He has contributed art to the periodicals West Marin Review and Bay Nature; a calendar, Plein Air Painters of California; and a book, Ranches and Rolling Hills: Art of West Marin – A Land in Trust.
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