The di Rosa collection represents over 2000 works in all media: Provocative contemporary art that often exemplifies Rene di Rosa’s early response to Bay Area artists and art movements that went on to be recognized on the national scene and worldwide.
Seasonal hikes and meadow walks are an inviting adjunct to tours of exhibits in di Rosa’s Gatehouse Gallery, Main Gallery, and the historic residence: Former home of Rene and Veronica di Rosa.
Walking the trail reveals works by artists such as Mark di Suvero, Viola Frey and Gordon Heuther. Nature lovers will appreciate the preservation work di Rosa engages in, where the natural habitat of native grassland and riparian areas are being restored and native wildflowers propagated.
“The property encompasses .. a 35-acre lake, plus 162 acres of natural wildlife preserve, all under Napa County Land Trust open space protection. Holdings include Milliken Peak and a stunning variety of habitats such as oak woodland, native grasses, ferns, herbs and wildflowers.”
Glass Chapel by Veronica di Rosa ~ Photos ~ Copyright Alice Joyce
Thank you for this wonderful post Alice. Your photos are fantastic! Ann
Wonderful 2CU have a peacock too! Aren’t they great?