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Paradise Ridge vineyards and “Love” by Laura Kimpton and Jeff Schomberg scheduled to end in June 2018 to make way for a new one, and plans are moving forward despite the changed circumstances. “We generally open a show on the summer solstice,” says Voigt, who has walked through the property at Paradise Ridge and found the sculpture unscathed. She explains that although the large-scale works are in an area with trees, they have gravel around them. Byck-Barwick, whose husband Dan is a winemaker, expects construction on the new buildings, which will be on the previous footprint uphill from the grove and meadow, to begin in April or May, with the new Two Rings by Dee Briggs 34 Marin Arts & Culture facilities opening in summer 2019. In the interim, Flanagan Vineyards in Healdsburg has offered Paradise Ridge office space and a place to make wine, and a storage shed that escaped the blaze could serve as a temporary tasting room. “We feel really lucky,” she says. “What matters is still there, and all the people are safe. … People have been really amazing. It’s like arms being wrapped around you from the community.” Paradise Ridge, and hopefully soon. “We do hope to be open so people can come see the art. … My dad is 85. This is his legacy. We want to honor my parents,” she says. “We want to move past the fire, and we want our community to feel whole again,” she adds, observing that land that was scorched and black is turning green and coming back to life. Paradise Ridge will too. “I hope we’re going to see a really magical spring,” she says. Optimistic about the future, she’s looking forward to welcoming people back to Frame by Robert Ellison