February 7 and 8; February 14 and 15; February 21 and 22; and February 28 and March 1
This February, the Town of Yountville invites residents and visitors to experience a little surprise, a little art, and a lot of heart with Find Your Heart in Yountville, an annual community art program presented by Yountville Arts. Now in its fourth year, the program has become a highly anticipated February tradition, drawing families, art lovers, and visitors eager to take part in a joyful and interactive art experience along the Yountville Art Walk.
Over four weekends, February 7 and 8, February 14 and 15, February 21 and 22, and February 28 and March 1, members of the Yountville Arts Commission and Town leadership will place handmade glass hearts throughout the Town’s celebrated 33-piece outdoor Art Walk. The experience transforms a casual stroll into a charming treasure hunt woven through Washington Street, nearby parks, and side streets.
Each glass heart is a one-of-a-kind work of art, created, signed, and numbered by acclaimed glass artist Janis Adams. Thirty hearts will be hidden each day, for a total of 60 hearts per weekend, offering fresh opportunities to participate throughout the month.
As a special Valentine’s Day highlight, a larger Yellow Mustard glass heart will be hidden on Saturday, February 14. The lucky finder will not only keep the heart but will also receive a special gift. The prize may be picked up at Steve Rogers Gallery, 6516 Washington Street, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
“Find Your Heart in Yountville has become a joyful February tradition that reflects who we are as a community, welcoming, creative, and connected through public art,” said Ronda Schaer, chair of the Yountville Art Walk. “We invite people to experience art beyond gallery walls in a playful and memorable way.”
Free and open to the public, the program encourages exploration and connection while celebrating creativity, kindness, and community spirit. Participants are kindly asked to keep only one glass heart per person so others may share in the joy of discovery.
