Mildred Howard’s “How's this for a native product,” 1992, is featured in the new San Francisco exhibit “Far Out: Northern California Art from the di Rosa Collection.
Mildred Howard’s “How's this for a native product,” 1992, is featured in the new San Francisco exhibit “Far Out: Northern California Art from the di Rosa Collection." (di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art)
Press Democrat

Napa’s di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art opens San Francisco exhibit space with free show

Dan Taylor

For decades, getting a look at the famed di Rosa collection of work by Northern California artists meant a bit of a road trip for city dwellers.

Now, the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art museum and sculpture garden, located on 217 acres at 5200 Sonoma Highway in Napa ― is reaching out to a wider audience, with the opening of a new exhibit space Aug. 2 at the Minnesota Street Project, 1150 25th St., San Francisco.