Showing posts with label San Jose arts and culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Jose arts and culture. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Knight Foundation Invests in San Jose’s Creative Future Through Arts and Civic Partnerships

San Jose has gained structured support for integrating arts and culture more deeply into civic priorities. A new five-year investment from the Knight Foundation will work through Springboard for the Arts to help local artists and organizations partner with government and community systems on issues such as housing, health, economic mobility, and overall well-being.

The Creative Cities initiative targets eight communities with historic Knight-Ridder ties, including San Jose. It provides tools for cultural asset mapping, cross-sector training, pilot projects tailored to each city’s needs, and connections to a broader learning network. These resources aim to build lasting capacity rather than one-off programs.

Artists and cultural workers often face funding pressures and shifting public priorities. Research consistently shows that strong arts ecosystems foster social connection, support local economies, and encourage civic participation. This investment arrives at a time when such contributions have grown more essential.

Local partners in San Jose will shape their own strategies while drawing on proven approaches from Springboard’s two decades of experience. The focus remains on positioning artists as essential collaborators who can help address real community challenges through creative problem-solving and cultural engagement.

Those who care about a vibrant, connected San Jose will recognize the long-term value in treating arts and culture as core civic infrastructure. Investments like this strengthen the city’s ability to adapt, innovate, and improve quality of life for residents across neighborhoods.

Source: San Jose Inside

Friday, December 5, 2025

South First Fridays Lights Up Downtown San Jose with Art and Community

Every first Friday of the month (including today), Downtown San Jose transforms into a hub of creativity during South First Fridays, an evening dedicated to arts and culture in the SoFA district and surrounding areas. This free, all-ages event invites everyone to explore galleries, museums, and creative spaces from 5 to 9 PM, fostering connections among artists, locals, and visitors. With its roots in the vibrant SoFA neighborhood, the gathering extends to spots like the Historic District and Martha Gardens, offering a chance to wander through diverse venues and discover the city's artistic pulse.

Today, South First Fridays kicks off the holiday season with special exhibitions and live performances. Attendees can meet artists, participate in zine-making sessions, enjoy jazz jams, and view works ranging from international zine collections to quilts and contemporary installations. Highlights include curator-led tours, youth photography displays, and cultural storytelling, all designed to spark inspiration and holiday cheer.

Participating spots such as ANNO DOMINI, KALEID Gallery, MACLA, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, and San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles showcase a mix of solo shows, group exhibitions, and interactive activities. Other venues like San Jose Jazz for live music sets, Art Ark Gallery with its array of artists and tunes, and MACHU PICCHU Gallery of the Americas for handmade gifts from Indigenous artisans add layers of excitement. These locations, scattered along streets like South First and South Sixth, make it easy to hop from one discovery to the next.

This monthly tradition strengthens San Jose's reputation as a creative destination, drawing people to support local talent and explore unique offerings. Whether seeking affordable artworks starting at $15 or simply soaking in the community atmosphere, South First Fridays provides an accessible way to experience the city's cultural depth.