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| at Pine Inn (T-Sa 10 am - 12 noon; additional tour at 2pm on Sa) A two-hour guided tour through secret pathways, courtyards and gardens. Learn about Carmel's history, artists and architecture. Tour meets in the courtyard... More | ||
| at The Crucible (8-11) At a time when wildfires are running rampant, The Bay Area's premier industrial arts education facility, The Crucible, is heating it up for our 8th Annual... More | Buy Tickets | |
| at Exploratorium (10am – 5pm, Close Mondays) For many people, Friday the 13th suggests bad luck -- but is it really tempting fate or taking a risk to break a mirror? Are you
Breaking a Mirror
courting... More | ||
| at UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (W - Su 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Th 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.) “Asian art” is not one but many diverse expressions of culture, religion, and aesthetics. The broad geographical range of Asia, from the subcontinent... More | ||
| at Alameda Historical Museum (1:30 - 4:00 p.m.)Featured Chinese Calligrapher M... Alameda Museum presents a special two-man show "Picto-Calligraphy & Sculpt-Script." Opening on Thursday, July 3 and running through Wedne... More | |||
| at Cartoon Art Museum (11am-5pm) "From Richie Rich to Wendy the Witch: The Art of Harvey Comics" displays original art from comic books and merchandise. | |||
| at Children's Discovery Museum (call for details) Children discover different toys from around the world. Free with admission. | |||
| at Lindsay Wildlife Museum (call for details) Displays link people and nature. Includes rehabilitation center for wildlife. | |||
| at History Park (call for details) Including a hotel with rotating exhibits, art from the McKay Collection of California, trolley restorations and the Paulson House. | |||
| at History | San Jose (see website for details) Online exhibit documenting the rise of Lou's Village from its creation in 1946.
Visit www.historysanjose.org/lousvillage to view the exhibit. | |||
| at San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (10am–5pm) Prints created during the Monotype Marathon workshops are featured in an exhibit. The prints will be auctioned Jul 19. Proceeds benefit the ICA. | |||
| at Jehning Family Lock Museum (call for details) Learn about locks, keys, locksmithing tools, safes and more through exhibits and hands-on activities. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (11am-5pm) | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (11am-5pm) | |||
| at Moffett Field (10am-2pm) Call a day in advance for passes. Picture ID needed. | |||
| at History | San Jose (see website for details) An online-only exhibit presenting oral histories from former plant workers.
Visit www.historysanjose.org/cannerylife to view the exhibit. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (10am–5pm) Prints from the 16th through 18th centuries of artist mock-ups. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (call for details ) An outdoor environmental installation by Andy Goldsworthy. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (11am-5pm) | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (11am-5pm) Including loans from Stuart Davis and Albert Gleizes. | |||