Cantor Arts Center11am-5pm
650.723.4177
Shown concurrently at the Green Library on campus.
West Valley Light Opera2:30pm
West Valley Light Opera presents one of Broadway's longest-running musicals. Appearing in this theatre for the first time is this rollicking…
408.268.3777
History | San Josesee website for details
This online exhibit focuses on various local labeling companies, the labeling process and the legacy of the everyday works of art. Visit…
Cantor Arts Centercall for details
Palo Alto Players2:30pm
A man finds himself with a hangover and a strange woman in his bed the morning of his wedding in this comedy performed by Palo Alto Players.…
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Northside Theatre Company3pm
Steve Martin's long-running off-Broadway comedy about a meeting of Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso is performed by Northside Theatre Company. Thu-Sat,…
408.288.7820
Including loans from Stuart Davis and Albert Gleizes.
An outdoor environmental installation by Andy Goldsworthy.
Cantor Arts Center10am�5pm
Prints from the 16th through 18th centuries of artist mock-ups.
Gilroy Public Librarycall for details
Gilroy Library Summer Reading Club sign-ups for all ages.
408.842.8207
The Tech Museum of Innovation10am-5pm
Museum hosts "Life Tech," "Innovation" and "Exploration."
408.294.8324
Cheap Airport Shuttle1�5pm
Berry debuts "More Missing Magic" with drawings and paintings of masks.
Hellyer Velodrome call for details
Get Ready for Summer�May 18 Sprint Tournaments�May 19, Jun 30, Jul 20, Aug 17 Festival of Speed�Jun 15 and Jul 6 American Velodrome Challenge�Jun…
408-225-0225
An online-only exhibit presenting oral histories from former plant workers. Visit www.historysanjose.org/cannerylife to view the exhibit.
Moah Museum of American Heritage11am-4pm
The museum features exhibits celebrating the history of technology, including a vintage kitchen, a print shop and a radio-repair shop.
650.321.1004
San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles1-2pm
Artist Adrienne Sloane presents a slide lecture titled, "The New World of Knitting."
More than 100 makishi, or mask characters, from the "Three Corners" region of Africa.