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The San Jose Museum of Art underwent a major seismic retrofitting in the late 1990s, at which time the building interiors were further modified and reintegrated to serve as a contemporary art gallery and exhibition space. [5] In 1997, the museum reopened after the historic wing of the building had undergone a remodel for two and half years. [15]
WORKS/San José began in October 1977, by a group of artists and San Jose State University faculty and students in downtown San Jose. [3] Early members of WORKS/San José include: Tony May, Erin Goodwin Guerrero, Ruth Tunstall Grant, Jan Rindfleisch, George Rivera, Rebecca Schapp, Anna Koster, Fred Shepard, Albert Dixon.
The Institute of Contemporary Art San José (ICA) is a nonprofit art center and gallery founded in 1980, and located in the SoFA District of Downtown San Jose, California, U.S. [1] It supports contemporary artists working in painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, new media works and site-specific installations. [2]
Rubell Museum DC, Washington, D.C. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California; San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose California; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York; SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, Arizona; SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico
SoFA (South First Area) is an arts, cultural, and entertainment district of Downtown San Jose, California.Home to numerous cultural institutions, art galleries, and theatre companies, including the Institute of Contemporary Art San José, the San José Opera, and the Silicon Valley Symphony, SoFA bills itself as "Silicon Valley's Creative District".
Anno Domini, also known as Gallery A.D., [1] is a contemporary art gallery in San Jose, California, focusing on emerging and International artists in the genres of street art, zine culture and tattoo art.
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Edward Dugmore (February 20, 1915 – June 13, 1996) was an abstract expressionist painter with close ties to both the San Francisco and New York art worlds in the post-war era following World War II. Since 1950 he had more than two dozen solo exhibitions of his paintings in galleries across the United States.