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Journey to a one-of-a-kind Bay Area institution where the landscape is alive with artworks


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Kate Eilertsen, executive director & chief curator the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, talks about the future of the longtime art’s venue in Napa, Calif., Friday, April 18, 2025. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

The di Rosa Center planned to sell most of its collection due to funding issues. But after the artists got involved, a new direction was born.


Originally published at Jason Mastrodonato

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