Savor Sonoma County’s arts scene your way. Sculpture gardens tucked into hills and intimate performance venues in charming small towns join major performing arts centers like the Green Music Center and Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in sharing the arts. Each Sonoma County community has its own style of artistic expression. Look for one-of-a-kind souvenirs by artists, jewelry makers, artisans, and more in galleries and studios countywide.
Stroll from gallery to gallery in Healdsburg, visit the the oldest continuously operating artists' cooperative in California, or take in a show at Jack London State Historic Park.
More than just a culinary destination, Sonoma County attracts artists of all disciplines. Appreciation of the arts offers a plethora of emotional benefits, including the capacity to elevate mood, and reduce stress. Immersion in and appreciation of the arts in Sonoma County encourages self-reflection, inspires creativity, and fosters a sense of connection with the broader human experience while traveling.
With thousands of artists and more than 20 performing arts companies in Sonoma County, you’re sure to find something special where life opens up. Be sure to check out the Performing Arts and Music & Nightlife sections for more artistic offerings.
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The Cotati museum is located in the west end of Cotati City Hall (201 West Sierra Avenue). It is open to the public on Saturdays, from 1 PM- 4PM
The Windsor Historical Society’s Museum is located in the historic “Hembree House”, situated across the street from a majestic row of Cypress trees.