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A pamphlet of galleries, performance venues, and arts organizations in Napa Valley.
For a printed copy of this Guide, please visit any Napa County Visitor's
Center, any of the participating organizations, or the Arts Council.
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| Featured Museums | |
![]() Di Rosa Preserve: Art & Nature 5200 Carneros Highway 121 Napa, CA 94559 (707) 226-5991 www.dirosapreserve.org The Preserve features three art galleries, an outdoor sculpture meadow and a lake set in the Carneros region of Napa Valley. The Preserve celebrates the spirit of Northern California artists. By showcasing and creating a meaningful context for this region's art, the Preserve fosters an appreciation of creativity and discovery in beautiful surroundings. |
![]() Napa Valley Museum 55 Presidents Circle Yountville, CA 94559 (707) 944-0500 www.napavalleymuseum.org The Napa Valley Museum is dedicated to promoting the cultural and environmental heritage of the Napa Valley. Our special, changing exhibits represent a diverse range of headerjects from fine arts to history to natural sciences. We are committed to presenting exhibits that will entertain and educate our local community and visitors from around the world. |
![]() Sharpsteen Museum 1311 Washington St. Calistoga, CA 94515 (707) 942-5911 www.sharpsteen-museum.org The exhibitions present the history of upper Napa Valley from pre-history to post World War I with an emphasis on people and changes brought by the period of U.S. emigration and development. The museum also features unique dioramas to depict the 1860s Hot Springs resort developed by pioneer, entrepreneur, and California's first millionaire, Sam Brannan. |
![]() The Hess Collection 4411 Redwood Road Napa, CA 94558 (707) 255-1144 www.hesscollection.com The Hess Collection Winery houses a multinational collection of art acquired over the past 45 years by Donald Hess. The exhibition brings together an encompassing display of thought-provoking works produced by American, European, African and Asian artists. Media ranges from Bronze and oil paint to video installations and interactive multimedia. |