Friday, November 7, 2025

November 2026 First Fridays

Downtown San Jose transforms into a vibrant hub of creativity today with the return of the First Fridays Art Walk from 5 to 9 p.m. Spanning the SoFA District, Historic District and Martha Gardens District, this free event opens galleries, museums and independent spaces to the public. Visitors of all ages can wander through exhibitions, engage with artists and participate in activities that celebrate local and international talent. Produced by CURATUS in collaboration with community partners, the evening encourages exploration and connection across neighborhoods.

In the SoFA District, ANNO DOMINI presents solo shows featuring surreal paintings from Indonesia and mixed-media works on mortality from the UK. KALEID Gallery hosts a reception for an interdisciplinary artist reflecting on family and street life through photography and multimedia. MACLA invites interaction with displays on cultural resilience using animation and augmented reality, plus a poetry party and youth photography exhibition capturing urban scenes. The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art explores AI and oral histories in immersive projections, complete with tea sachet and collage workshops.

Further highlights in SoFA include group exhibitions at Morgann Trumbull Projects delving into ritual in art and subtle urban forms. Opera San José offers live arias and organ performances outside the California Theater, along with a scavenger hunt. San Jose Jazz features a jam session with guest saxophonist Howard Wiley and high school musicians. The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles displays award-winning contemporary quilts and diverse basketry techniques.

The Historic District adds depth with Chopsticks Alley Gallery's celebration of San Jose heritage through collective projects and a reading by local author Gary Singh. Works/San Jose opens a show on softness as strength with new works by emerging artists. In Martha Gardens District, Art Ark Gallery gathers dozens of creators for a festive display of unique pieces with live music. FUSE at the Citadel showcases stories from San Jose's Creative Ambassadors in various media, while MACHU PICCHU Gallery honors Día de los Muertos with a communal ofrenda for remembrance and healing.

Murals enhance the experience, such as the block-long Romance piece in the Qmunity District expressing love and resilience, and Urban Abstractions planters signaling the area's artistic energy. Phantom Galleries curates these public works to inspire passersby.

For additional information, visit https://www.southfirstfridays.com/2025/10/first-fridays-artwalksj-november-7-2025-5-9pm/

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