The San Jose Multicultural Artists Guild (SJMAG)’s mission is to unite and serve communities by conducting cross-cultural arts programming reflective of the experiences of African-Americans, Women and Chicano/Latinos. Incorporated in 1990, SJMAG is a resident arts organization at the Mexican Heritage Plaza.
Contact number: (408) 272-9924
Location: 1700 Alum Rock Ave. San Jose, CA 95116
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Over 300 military medals from around the world.
KALEID (Greek for beauty and form) was borne out of San Jose’s Phantom Galleries (art in vacant storefronts & alternative spaces project) in December 2006. Over 60 fine artists and designers from the San Jose area make use of a 6,000 square foot retail space with individual exhibits that include painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, glass, jewelry and textile art. The artists range from young and emerging, to seasoned and well-accomplished. All art work is for sale and may be taken with you at the time of purchase.
A place to share the joy of Ikebana and get inspired
Outdoor sculpture constructed from sandstone rubble of buildings destroyed in the 1906 and 1989 earthquakes. It resembles the serpentine spine of an giant mythological animal.
Pottery gallery and store. Wheelthrowing classes.
This popular city art gallery has a permanent collection of contemporary art, post-1980 pieces and catchy revolving exhibitions. You will also find an education center, bookstore and café that are all located in the restored historic wing of the San Jose Museum of Art. There are a couple of guided tours offered every day, as well as tours on the second Saturday of every month for the deaf and those with impaired hearing. A number of attractions reside close by, including both the Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park and the Tech Museum of Innovation.
The Tech Museum of Innovation is housed in a massive building with all sorts of nifty exhibits and activities, including an IMAX theater, virtual bobsled ride and the Jet Pack Simulator. There are also some superb interactive exhibits, such as a giant earthquake table, a virtual rollercoaster ride and a ROV.