In Conversation: Sahar Khoury & Squeak Carnwath | June 26

Join Ceramic Interventions artist Sahar Khoury in conversation with di Rosa Collection artist Squeak Carnwath.  Gallery seating is limited for this talk, please arrive early if you would like a stool.  About the Artists Sahar Khoury is an artist based in Oakland, California.  Khoury makes sculptures that integrate abstraction, personal and political symbols, and an […]

Tom Marioni: Out of Body Freehand Circle | June 19

On June 19, a new artwork will be added to The Incorrect Museum: Vignettes from the di Rosa Collection. Join artist Tom Marioni for an art history lesson with jokes as he creates Out of Body Freehand Circle on the wall of the gallery. Those of age can enjoy a cold beer during the event, in the spirit […]

Artist Walkthrough: Nicki Green | June 5

Nicki Green, The Porous Sea (Tank), 2019. Glazed earthenware. 51” x 38” x 29” Photo by Ashley Estabrook.

We are reopening the outdoor areas of our campus for visitors to walk, explore, picnic, or simply sit and relax. See outdoor sculptures with fresh eyes! Enjoy birdwatching! Find a quiet nook to read or exercise among the art as you walk the (approx.) 2 mile loop through the property. Make your plans now to experience the natural beauty of di Rosa.

In Conversation: Nicki Green, Sahar Khoury, & Maria Paz, with Twyla Ruby | May 22

PURCHASE TICKETS Join the artists of Ceramic Interventions: Nicki Green, Sahar Khoury, & Maria Paz for an intimate, insightful, and socially-distanced in-person conversation with exhibition curator Twyla Ruby at di Rosa. Space is limited for this talk, please reserve your tickets in advance to ensure your spot. Please refer to “before your visit” for information […]

Ceramic Interventions: Nicki Green, Sahar Khoury, & Maria Paz

Nicki Green, The Porous Sea (Tank), 2019. Glazed earthenware. 51” x 38” x 29” Photo by Ashley Estabrook.

The Incorrect Museum: Vignettes from the di Rosa Collection explores the history of art in Northern California. Drawing on the institution’s extensive collection, the exhibition will present a series of vignettes exploring regional movements ranging from Funk and Nut art to Northern California conceptualism.