The Intel Museum9am-6pm
Explore through interactive exhibits how technologies used to capture images, communicate across distance and record sound have evolved over…
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Librarycall for details
Displays of original Beethoven manuscripts, first editions, a lock of the composer's hair, art and demonstrations of historical keyboards. Fifth…
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Cantor Arts Centercall for details
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Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose10am–5pm
From the "Riverbank" to the "Underground," explore this 2,500 square-feet exhibit based on "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
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In the Contemporary Gallery.
Cantor Arts Center11am-5pm
Works on paper featuring views of Paris, Rome and elsewhere.
de Saisset Museum11am-4pm
Showcasing works by at-risk youth aged 13-18 who participated in this arts education program.
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An exhibit featuring works by 100 young artists from Arts Council Silicon Valley's ArtsConnect program.
History Parkcall for details
Documentation of the 50 years since the devastation of the Capelinhos Volcano, which caused a wave of immigration of Azoreans to California.
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Computer History Museumcall for details
One of the earliest designs for an automatic computing engine. Live demonstrations take place Wed-Fri at 2pm and Sat-Sun at 1 and 2pm.
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Shown concurrently at the Green Library on campus.
Selections from the collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, including paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints by various artists.
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This online exhibit focuses on various local labeling companies, the labeling process and the legacy of the everyday works of art. Visit…
The Lace Museum11am–4pm
The exhibit "Flora DeLucchi Pre-Nineteenth Century Collection of Handmade Italian and European Lace" showcases a unique collection of Venetian…
More than 100 makishi, or mask characters, from the "Three Corners" region of Africa.
Including loans from Stuart Davis and Albert Gleizes.
An outdoor environmental installation by Andy Goldsworthy.