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Photography by Diana Jex Photography

This event has now passed, thank you for coming to di Rosa Days!

Spend a day at di Rosa’s site-wide festival celebrating what it means to be a center for contemporary art through activities, art making stations, a sculptural playground, music, food, and pop-up talks with di Rosa’s savvy volunteers.  Members enjoy exclusive access to the Member’s lounge in the Residence. 

Ticket price includes access to all activities and events, a beverage and a snack. Food will be available for purchase at food trucks on site.

Need a lounge chair, umbrella, or picnic table? We’ve got you covered. Picnic blankets welcome! 

We encourage you to carpool as parking is limited.

di Rosa does not permit visitors to bring their own food and beverage on site for this event. Minors must be accompanied by an adult at all times. di Rosa gift passes do not apply for admission to this special event.


Schedule of Activities

BANDS

 

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Forrest
12:15 – 1:15 PM
Courtyard

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Byron Mayhew
1:15 – 2:15 PM
Sculpture Meadow

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Jerod Rivera
1:45  – 2:45 PM
Gallery 1

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Royal Jelly Jive
2:15 – 4:00 PM
Courtyard


 

ART MAKING STATIONS

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SCULPTURAL PLAYGROUND

 

 

May Jong is an artist and educator. Her work often involves viewer collaboration and participation. She is currently an instructor in the Visual Arts Department at Napa Valley College.

The Sculptural Playground is an interactive installation inspired by Adventure Playgrounds. The installation uses modular recycled materials and utilizes loose parts to create open-ended play. Participants are encouraged to look at, interact with, rearrange, move, disassemble, reassemble, recreate, and use the sculpture to create their own artworks.

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