



San Francisco in the ‘60s where counterculture thrived, freedom of expression ruled and Rene di Rosa dared to collect the offbeat and unforgettable.
Benefitting di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art
$500 PER PERSON

di Rosa San Francisco
Minnesota Street Project
1150 25th Street
San Francisco

Saturday, June 28
5:30 PM | Red Carpet & Reception
7:00 PM | Dinner
8:00 PM | Live Auction
9:00 PM | Dance and Groove, Mod style

MOD GLAM, DARLING.
If your outfit doesn’t make them stare, you’re not quite there, baby.

Andy & Deborah Rappaport are the founders of the Rappaport Family Foundation and Skyline Public Works. They established the Minnesota Street Project, and like Rene di Rosa, their philanthropic efforts are dedicated in large part to supporting the art and artists of Northern California.
Deborah Oropallo is an artist whose work addresses themes of climate catastrophe, political uprising and gender identity. Her work is housed in numerous public and private collections including SFMOMA, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Questions? Contact Molly Costanza at molly.costanza@dirosaart.org or 707.226.5991 x 43