Previous Exhibitions
iNSiGHT: the eye behind the lens
The Photography of MJ Schaer INSIGHT: the capacity to gain an intuitive understanding through acute observation, deduction and perception of a subject with an inner...
Ebb and Flow
DON AND LONNE CARR HISTORY GALLERY Historical photographs are woven into the landscape. Each photo is an artifact and a window into a personal narrative....
Embracing Imperfection: Contemporary Expressions of Wabi Sabi
Embracing Imperfection: Contemporary Expressions of Wabi Sabi is an exhibition that explores the practices of contemporary artists Adam Chapman, Jim Melchert, Leah Rosenberg, and Tokihiro Sato through...
Symphony of E-motion
A visual journey into the mind of an artist, literally. “When I cut an angle from a square the new shape begins to communicate...
Iconic Labels: Anchor Brewing Illustrator James Stitt
Anchor Brewing illustrator James Stitt has been hand-drawing labels for the San Francisco craft brewing company for 40 plus years. Every year Stitt creates a...
Mother Nature, Eccentric Architect
Artists have always been drawn to nature as a subject for representative art. The natural world has been used to promote visions of both pastoral...
Made Precious: Alexis Arnold & Esther Traugot
In Arnold and Traugot’s work objects both natural and man-made are made precious by encapsulating them in crystal and fiber. Their coverings act as eulogies...
Abuzz: Installation and new work by Amber Imrie-Situnayake
Abuzz, a solo exhibition of Amber Imrie-Situnayake’s fiber-based installations. Hum is an interactive installation of eight hanging hive/cocoons made from woven fiber and incorporating hand-embroidered...
Brian Singer
Artist Statement In my works on paper, I’m exploring the printed word as a visual representation of information, attempting to uncover new meaning in what...
Trashed and Treasured
Since 1990, over 150 professional artists and twenty student artists have completed residencies at the Recology Solid Waste Transfer and Recycling Center. This one-of-a-kind program...
Life is Fantastic and Death is Too
Life is Fantastic and Death is Too is a two person exhibition of local artists June Altamura and Amber Keithley, who’s artwork centers around the grotesque...
Allison Watkins: Reilluminate
Artist’s Statement Most of our relationships with plants are during the day, during the magic of photosynthesis, a time when we can admire the visible...
Forms of Fragmentation: Collages by Thomas Morphis
Since 2012 Thomas Morphis has been working on a new series of artworks with the intention of incorporating the human figure for its organic and...
Do it & Do it
Known as the longest-running exhibition ever to take place, do it will be on view at Napa Valley Museum from June 20 through August 30. Curated by...
Vessels: Robert Gauthier
Bio/ Artist Statement: These large exotic wood vases, bottles, pots and amphora designed and crafted by Robert Gauthier are inspired by the aesthetic beauty and...
Brave Art: The Justin-Siena High School Visual Art Show
Brave Art The Justin-Siena High School Visual Art Show, 2015.Opening ReceptionThursday, April 236-8pmOpen to the public 135 visual art students had their best work in...
Miles Davis: The Art of Cool
Napa Valley Museum, in partnership with Napa Valley Performing Arts Center at Lincoln Theater, presented Miles Davis: The Art Of Cool, on display June 8 through July...
Napa Valley Collects 2014
Napa Valley Collects, honoring the region’s private art collectors, is a three-month exhibition presented at the Napa Valley Museum, in partnership with Arts Council Napa...
Thinking Outside the Bottle 2014
Thinking Outside the Bottle, explored the multi-talented people behind our region’s celebrated wine. Rarely relegating themselves to one creative outlet, these winemakers, viticulturalists and winery...
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