Every Friday and Saturday evening during the summer, the Mariposa County Arts Council hosts Music on the Green Summer Concert Series in downtown Mariposa’s outdoor Art Park. These free concerts begin at 7pm and feature folk, bluegrass, rock, jazz, reggae, country, and world music bands hailing from the Sierra Nevada, Central Valley, and San Francisco Bay Area, bringing together both local and visiting concertgoers of all ages. This program is produced by Andy Roberts.
2024 Line Up
May 31 | Scott Patrick |
June 1 | Chris Murphy |
June 7 | Green Machine |
June 8 | Terry Barnes Trio |
June 14 | Yosemite Jazz Band |
June 15 | Ted Nunez + Richfield |
June 21 | The Jespersons |
June 22 | The T-Hawks |
June 28 | Home Tonight |
June 29 | Little Tiger |
July 5 | Sugar Pine |
July 6 | Soul Galaxy |
July 12 | Dogweed Stringband |
July 13 | Mike Hammar & the Nails |
July 19 | Nicholas Lefler |
July 20 | Songwriters in the Round |
July 26 | James Lee Cult Revival |
July 27 | Andrew Webber Blues Band |
Aug 2 | John Henry’s Farm |
Aug 3 | Minor Birds |
Aug 9 | Mariposa Ukulele Ensemble |
Aug 10 | Snake Rock |
Aug 16 | Skull Country |
Aug 17 | Crooked Drone |
Aug 23 | Ghost of Ferns and The Hank & T-ranch Duo |
Aug 24 | Roger Perry |
Music on the Green Student Artists: Gray Rule
Gray is a sophomore at Mariposa County High School. Inspired by the sounds of heavy metal and death folk, they create masterful digital artwork and drawings that examine the beauty of death and decay in the natural world. Explore more of Gray’s work on Instagram at @grayworms
To create this art piece, I drew inspiration from the drive back home through Catheys Valley; I wanted to feature a turkey vulture – beautiful, often overlooked, birds who are important to our ecosystems and life.”
About the Program
Original artwork for Music on the Green is created by young artists in Mariposa County. This initiative provides youth with a creative community project and professional development opportunity in collaboration with Arts Council staff. Artwork is used for all Music on the Green marketing material and is shared across the Arts Council’s wide-reaching platforms, intended to advance young artists’ visibility and position them for entrepreneurial engagement within their community.
2023: Liam Willis
Liam’s artwork is based on a photo he took outside of his home. He says he “…wanted it to feel distinctly Mariposa” with the blue oak and dry grass hills – “solitary and captivating” with a colorful calm.
This year’s Music on the Green’s artwork was created by Liam Willis, a Mariposa County High School Junior. Liam began exploring his creativity through art around four years ago and has grown exponentially in multiple mediums including acrylic painting and digital illustration. One day, he’d like to open an art cafe; for now his work can be found on graphics and swag at Pathos Screen Printing.
“Creating art is a way for me to decompress when a lot was happening in my life. It was also a way for me to skill build, I have always enjoyed learning and growing, and this was a way for me to see my progress through the years; To have tangible evidence of my growth was a big confidence builder. Having a creative outlet is always healthy, so learning new techniques and mediums was always so rewarding and helped my mental health.”
2022: Celianna Lee
Music on the Green’s artwork, “Dogwoods” was created by Celianna Lee, a Senior at Mariposa County High School. Celianna is a versatile artist with a focus on digital illustration and acrylic painting. Her various inspirations have helped develop a contrast and color-orientated style, which play deeply into each composition.
“I’m a passionate artist. Every piece I create is made with intention, emotion, and love. I chose dogwood flowers to symbolize our community.”
2021: Autumn Stock
Music on the Green’s 2021 artwork was created by Mariposa High School soon-to-be Senior, Autumn Stock. Autumn grew up in Yosemite National Park and her watercolors are endlessly inspired by the rich landscapes and vibrant flora and fauna of the Sierra Nevada.
Details from her piece “In Tuolumne: Clark’s Nutcracker and Indian Paintbrush” were used throughout 2021 marketing material.
Special Thanks to Our 2024 Sponsors
Performances are made possible by support from Mariposa County, the California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts and the following loyal sponsors:
James Wittkopf | Anita and Tim Bryant |
Saralynn Nusbaum and Don Melcher | Kevin Cann and Beth Waldow |
Pamela Flick | Dave and Terry Rozelle |
Restful Nest Bed & Breakfast | Meadow Creek Ranch Bed & Breakfast |
The Local Grape | Yosemite Songwriting Retreat |
The Starchman Family | The Collins Family |
Sue Overstreet | Patricia Elka |
Ladybug Embroidery | Mariposa Shipping |
Program Origin & Cousin Jack