Interest: Art-Galleries/Exhibits
On or after: Saturday 28 April 2012
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Napa / Twenty Rows Winery/Vinoce
Twenty Rows Winery and Vinoce offer a series of fun and informative events for Arts in April, starting with a figure drawing session at the winery on April 25 (bring your sketchbook and pencils).
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Napa / Hagafen Cellars
Come view the sculptured works of metal artist Art Murphy and Dave Roberts, installed at Hagafen Cellars. The artists are in-residence, with live demonstrations and special sculptural pieces available for purchase.
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Napa / Bouchaine Vineyards
Experience artist Rhue Bruggeman's style of throwing pottery at Bouchaine Vineyards Estate Gardens.
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Napa / Andretti Winery
Andretti Winery is proud to announce the grand opening of its new gallery space during Napa Valley's Arts in April. Taste award-winning wines and view the art of internationally acclaimed artist-in-residence Edmund Ian Grant.
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Cupertino / Memorial Park
The city of Cupertino would like to invite everyone to the 29th annual Cherry Blossom Festival honoring its sister city, Toyokawa, Japan.
The 200 cherry trees and the two traditional lanterns at the park were gifts to the City of Cupertino from Toyokawa. As this year marks the 100 year commemoration of the Japan’s gift of cherry trees to Washington D.C., there will be a special ceremony on Saturday at 1PM. The Consulate General of Japan will present an additional cherry tree to the city of Cupertino.
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Danville / Village Theatre Art Gallery
Vibrant palettes explore real and invented landscapes.
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Santa Clara / de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University
Whether they are cycling enthusiasts, intrigued by the design of two-wheelers, or inspired by the image itself, artists continue to find creative ways to re-imagine the form and function of the bicycle.
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Santa Clara / de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University
In 2008, the de Saisset Museum received a substantial gift of 157 photographs from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts through the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program.
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Santa Clara / de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University
Indelibly Yours: Smith Andersen Editions and the Tattoo Project features a selection of prints from this collaborative experiment.
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Oakland / Oakland Museum of California
Experience one of the most powerful years in recent history in this unforgettable exhibition exploring the social, political, and economic events of 1968.
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