Celebrate The Napa Valley Collection with Four Weeks of Winery Art Crawls, Tours and Tastings in The Legendary Napa Valley.
The Napa Valley Arts in April 2012 festivities progress geographically week by week; beginning with Calistoga (April 1-7), followed by St. Helena and Rutherford (April 9-15), Oakville and Yountville (April 16-22), and finally Napa, Carneros, and American Canyon (April 23-30).
Napa Valley Arts in April Sneak Peak
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- Calistoga, the Valley’s northernmost region kicks off Napa Valley Arts in April on April 1. Throughout the Calistoga week, local wineries showcase impressive collections including the amazing sculpture, painting, and decorative objects collection at Clos Pegase.
- From April 9 – 15, wineries around St. Helena and Rutherford take center stage, featuring an exclusive exhibition of photography at Markham Vineyards by photojournalist Baron Wolman, Rolling Stone magazine’s first chief photographer. This week only, original contact sheets belonging to Mr. Wolman’s personal collection will be on view.
- From April 16 – 22, wineries in Oakville and Yountville swing open tasting room and gallery doors to showcase permanent and rotating exhibitions, such as Robert Mondavi Winery’s permanent collection that holds work by Francis Bacon and a rotating exhibition space currently showing Napa Valley artist Nancy Willis’ monotypes and paintings.
- From April 23 – 30, Napa, Carneros, and American Canyon’s art-focused wineries include Hess Collection, which is displaying a selection of Donald Hess’ personal modern and contemporary collection including artwork by artists Robert Motherwell and Magdalena Abakanowicz.
Art-themed fundraisers supporting homegrown arts initiatives benefit local arts education and music programs. Calistoga’s Fools For Art benefit, held on April 1, celebrates local artists with a pop-up gallery show and sale. Mozart Festival Napa Valley, benefitting the Napa Valley Symphony, takes place throughout the region from April 14 – 22, featuring concerts showcasing some of Mozart’s greatest hits, as well as scholarly lectures and a lighthearted dinner recreating 18th century Vienna. On April 28, Hess Collection is hosting an afternoon and evening of women in contemporary art, featuring a screening of Lynn Hershman Leeson’s documentary !War, followed by a discussion of women in contemporary art with KQED Forum host Michael Krasny and wine reception and dinner to benefit the Napa Valley Arts Council.