Docent-led Public Tours
All visitors are welcome to drop in on free Docent-led public tours on Thursday at 5pm and Friday–Sunday at 1 and 2:30pm.
All visitors are welcome to drop in on free Docent-led public tours on Thursday at 5pm and Friday–Sunday at 1 and 2:30pm.
Registration is now available for SJMA’s widely popular Kids Summer Art Camps!
Join us for Part 2 of our three-part residency with Francis Experience Quartet with featured guest poet Rosanna Alvarez.
One free general admission to the Museum for visitors presenting an active debit or credit card from Bank of America®, Merrill®, or Bank of America Private Bank®.
Join us for the Opening Celebration of the multi-sited group exhibition, Seeing through Stone, at the Institute of the Arts and Sciences, UC Santa Cruz (IAS).
Join us for a film screening of The Tailor/Cô Ba Sài Gòn (2017), a film about a family of tailors in Vietnam, followed by an in-person conversation with Christina Bui, a Vietnamese American tailor who comes from a long line of tailors originating in Viet Nam and transplanted in the diaspora.
Join our docent-led tours for a focused conversation on works in Encode/Store/Retrieve.
Join us for the Opening Celebration of the multi-sited group exhibition, Seeing through Stone, at Barrios Unidos on April 18, 2024.
Join SJMA at Viva CalleSJ, a free recreation program that temporarily closes miles of San Jose streets to bring communities together to walk, bike, skate, play, and explore the city like never before.
Celebrate the opening of the multi-sited group exhibition Seeing through Stone at SJMA, part of the ongoing Visualizing Abolition series.
One free general admission to the Museum for visitors presenting an active debit or credit card from Bank of America®, Merrill®, or Bank of America Private Bank®.
SJMA will be at the upcoming Áo Dái Festival, a multi-dimensional experience celebrating Vietnamese art and culture in downtown San José.
Join us for a conversation with artist, activist, and architect Sofia Karim touching on the imprisonment of her uncle, the renowned Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam, and her ideas on architecture as a language of struggle and resistance.
One free general admission to the Museum for visitors presenting an active debit or credit card from Bank of America®, Merrill®, or Bank of America Private Bank®.
Join the opening celebration of Christina Fernandez: Multiple Exposures, surveying over three decades of Fernadez’s most important photographic series and installations.
Celebrate Make Music San José and join us for live musical performances that will activate artworks in Seeing through Stone.