The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in Napa announced its plans to address financial difficulties by transforming two spaces into rental venues for events and opening a satellite location in San Francisco. Renovations will focus on the Gatehouse Gallery and the di Rosa residence, catering to a market that is limited due to local regulations. Despite ongoing operations, staff layoffs were announced as a necessary measure for cost management. Additionally, a new exhibition space called the Incorrect Museum will launch in August, offering free admission to engage the community through contemporary art.
The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art will transform two spaces into rental venues and open a satellite museum in San Francisco to address financial challenges.
Renovations will begin in July on the museum's Gatehouse Gallery and residence to attract event rentals, an important step amid financial constraints.
The museum will lay off two full-time and six part-time employees, calling it a "necessary step towards lowering operational expenses" due to financial challenges.
The Incorrect Museum will open on August 9, featuring Northern California Art from the di Rosa Collection, with free admission, emphasizing educational outreach.
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