Prolific Prep helps Boys & Girls Club help fire evacuees
With schools closed and wildfires bearing down on Napa Valley last week, many parents had to scramble to find reliable emergency child care for their school-aged children.
With schools closed and wildfires bearing down on Napa Valley last week, many parents had to scramble to find reliable emergency child care for their school-aged children.
Throughout this weekend and into next there will be a series of parties and performances across the Valley, celebrating wine, food and high culture.
The 2017 NIMBASH event, held on the campus of the St. Helena Montessori School on Saturday, May 15 was billed as “an utterly original arty party” by Jamie Graff, Nimbus Arts’ executive director. And indeed it was.
In any discussion about Napa Valley culture, the first two words that invariably come up are "wine" and "food." But there's a third dimension to the region—the arts—that has been steadily expanding in scope and inspiring residents and visitors to…
The Napa Valley Wine Train has partnered with Napa Valley Vine Trail and members of the local arts community to create the first art district in Napa Valley, the Rail Arts District Napa.
On Monday, about 20 people turned out to help Nimbus Arts, the St. Helena-based nonprofit art organization serving the Napa Valley, complete the primary mosaic elements of its current “Hundreds of Hands” art installation.
Local teens facing their last stop before Juvenile Hall are getting their hands dirty – in the best possible way.
The ceramics sale at Nimbus Arts last Saturday and Sunday was a perfect place to find handmade art, created by ceramics students, for Christmas presents.
The new butterfly murals on display on the outer walls of the Cope Family Center in downtown Napa are more than public art installations.
Most works of art spring from the imagination of a single person. But others, like this massive project being overseen by Nimbus Arts and a group of Latina youth, are a group effort.