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Steve Rubardt plays solo piano in the lobby. Gershwin, Monk, Ellington, classical and eclectic originals.
Steve Rubardt plays solo piano in the lobby. Gershwin, Monk, Ellington, classical and eclectic originals.
Steve Rubardt plays solo piano in the lobby. Gershwin, Monk, Ellington, classical and eclectic originals.
Steve Rubardt plays solo piano in the lobby. Gershwin, Monk, Ellington, classical and eclectic originals.
Sonoma County has long served as a refuge for artists, visionaries and utopian dreamers. This exhibit features mid-twentieth century artists including Harry Dixon, Otto Hagel, Hansel Mieth, Dorothea L
This exhibit features new paintings by Martha Shaw.
The Sonoma County Museum holds in its Collection over 20,000 artifacts representing the region's cultural and artistic heritage. Selections from the permanent collection are highlighted on a rota
Emigrating from Germany to the United States in 1928, photojournalists Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel spent their early years in California. During the dark times of the Depression, they traveled through
The Sonoma County Museum is proud to present the 2nd Annual ArtQuest juried student art exhibition. This award-winning public school program at Santa Rosa High School connects the passion, commitment
Ivan and Elvira Hart were significant collectors of early California art, particularly paintings, bronzes and Native American baskets. The distinguished collection features works by early California l
Creating exquisite woodcarvings with painstaking accuracy and superb craftsmanship, Elwin Millerick's substantial collection of wood carvings document and preserve the history of everyday life an
Song Wong Bourbeau (1909-1996), a third-generation Santa Rosan, was known throughout Santa Rosa not only as an astute businesswoman, but for her tireless dedication as a community activist and philant
In 2001, Tom Golden, the unofficial mayor of the small Northern California town of Freestone in Sonoma County, donated his collection of works by renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude to the Sono
The museum holds an extensive collection related to Fountaingrove, the utopian community and winery established at the northern edge of Santa Rosa in 1875. The collection includes over five-hundred ph
Jeanne Thurlow Miller's collection of exceptional watercolors, oils, and photographs represent turn-of-the-century Sonoma County lifestyles and landscapes. Among the California landscape artists
A collection featuring bronze and stone sculpture by Sonoma County artist Carrol Barnes. This also includes drawings, illustrations and photographs.
This collection is comprised of dozens of examples of the Dixons' metalwork, along with many other treasures including a painting by Maynard Dixon, Harry's brother; a copper vase by Dirk van
Marguerite Wildenhain was one of the founding members of Pond Farm, an art school and community established in the woods above Guerneville in 1939. Many of its members were political refugees from Naz
The SCM exhibit will explore Shaw's career from his Art Institute days in the 1960s to the present. Approximately 40 works will be selected from private collections and museums in the Bay Area an
Drawing inspiration from African and South American textiles, Akers creates woven compositions of simple geometric shapes, bands, zizags and checks. Many of her works incorporate meticulously measured