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    Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art - Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art

    Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art

    4.2(139 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $

    After My Own Art…read more Located on 217 acres of pristine Napa Valley land, the Di Rosa is a contemporary art museum that's been operating publicly since 1997. This museum is the personal collection of Rene & Veronica di Rosa. The Good: *Temporary exhibits rotate approximately every four months. *Complimentary umbrellas (more on that later) *A good portion of the exhibits are outdoors along their gorgeous property. *Shuttle if you don't want to or need assistance walking from building to building. *You really have to like weird shit because this place is full of it. Personally, I love it, but if you're more "serious" art person, then this probably won't be your jam. *Picnic tables on the grounds, as you're encouraged to bring food and drink to enjoy in their outdoor area. *Friendly staff The Meh: *General admission of $25 might be a touch high for an art museum. The Ugly: *Be wary when visiting during inclement weather,as there's a large part of this museum that's outdoors. So you'll probably miss out on some of it, but the free umbrellas (mentioned above) did come in handy. Conclusion: Fun art museum with some really cool pieces and doesn't take itself too seriously.

    Great art collection. The car by David best was my favorite - a local. The political exhibits were…read moreinteresting as well. Thought provoking and inspiring conversations. The outdoor gallery seemed so vast and too much to cover in one visit. Appreciated the shuttle ! Everyone that worked there was so knowledgeable and excited about the works. Highly recommend.

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    Napa Early in the 20th Century Mural - Napa Early in the 20th Century Mural

    Napa Early in the 20th Century Mural

    4.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    Painted high on the side of the exterior wall of an art gallery, this historical mural is only…read morepartially blocked by a growing tree. Looking at the Google Street View history, there was a much bigger tree in the way back in 2007 that was since replaced and this tree was a tiny sapling back then. So maybe it will take a couple of viewpoints to see the entire mural as the new tree gets bigger. There is a marker posted adjacent to the mural. It reads... Credit the 1908 Napa City & County Portfolio & Directory, published by Mr. H. A. Darms of Napa, and considerable research in the archives of the Napa County Historical Society by Napa artist Miky Kravjansky for the concept behind this montage of early Napa. Important personages represented include, from left, Napa County Sheriff D. A. Dunlap (with hat & moustache), Napa Mayor D. S. Kyser (with moustache & sideburns), Superior Court Judge Henry C. Gesford (with beard & shock of white hair) and Justice of the Peace (future State Senator) Nathan Coombs. The lady depicted on the page of the Napa Daily Journal is Lena A. Jackson, the then Superintendent of Schools. Noteworthy buildings of the time are, from left, the Goodman Library, the Napa County Courthouse, the Migliavacca Mansion (all three are still standing) & the Central School. In the center, behind the courthouse & depicted in the distance, are some of the many spires of the "Insane Asylum", the city's largest employer of the time. The glove and shoe in the Keigs Shoe Store ad are examples of goods manufactured locally and the Horse & Buggy, an example of the major mode of transportation. The "1900" wine cask and fresh fruit denote the large part agriculture played in those days. The lady & two children and the couple in the center are in the dress of the day & the foursome of "dandy" gentlemen are shown sampling wine, a pastime as popular then as it is today. In recognition of their generosity in making this mural possible, the Napa Mural Society gives special thanks to: Artist Miky Kravjansky, who donated his time and talent. Bell Products, Inc., Jim Asbury, President, for the installation. Superior Paint of napa, Roger Langley, owner, for the paint. Morris Brown Realty, building owners, for providing the location. Napa City Council, for their support of the mural project. The Napa Chamber of Commerce, for making it all possible. Stop by and check it out. There is street parking. [Review 17592 overall - 387 in California - 1110 of 2022.]

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    Napa Lighted Art Festival - 2025

    Napa Lighted Art Festival

    4.8(16 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    We have attended this festival twice (2024 & 2026) with our local friends and loved it! It's well…read moreorganized and an enjoyable way to walk around downtown Napa. We will continue to attend each year provided the weather cooperates. This year (2026) I loved the gnomes, but I was a bit disappointed with the artist talks on opening night of the festival, as the gallery venue was very noisy and the artists were mingling with guests in the gallery when we arrived. There was a mic set up and I would have preferred that the artists done brief presentations on their exhibits with the mic before they mingled. The event felt a bit chaotic and my group left quickly when we realized that the artists were not doing formal talks. We enjoyed walking along the river to watch the sunset instead near the lighted art exhibits!

    The Napa Lighted Art Festival is a must see event when in Napa. It's truly magical!…read more Elementa by Leslie Epsztein & Camille Gross was my absolute favorite. The projection was reflected onto First Presbyterian Church, the four fundamental elements of cosmogony--Earth, Water, Air, and Fire. Holding Dance by Wendy Yu, was equally beautiful. The projection captures time-loss through dance and movement from present to past. Parking can be a bit of a challenge, we opted to park a bit away from downtown and that worked great. Bundle up, it gets cold at night. Bring snacks or you can stop and support local restaurants. Can't wait to be back! Pros: -Beautiful art -Family friendly and pet friendly Cons: -Parking can be a challenge Uno dieciocho dos mil viente cinco

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