An installation view of “Far Out: Northern California Art from the di Rosa Collection,” the first exhibit at the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art’s San Francisco installation.
There’s a new art museum in town.
The storied di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art has opened a satellite space in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood, bringing the best of its collection into The City. The move signals a rebound for the museum and San Francisco’s art scene alike.
Since 1997, the di Rosa has been a hidden gem, nestled along the Sonoma Highway 50 miles north of San Francisco. The 217-acre campus includes an outdoor sculpture park and indoor galleries showcasing the art collection of the late vintner Rene di Rosa (1919–2010), alongside contemporary exhibitions, with an emphasis on Northern C