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Museum members; Our members receive FREE unlimited entry for a year, plus much more—Join us today! Location. 110 South Market Street San José, CA 95113
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Ongoing • Monday through Friday, 8am–5pm* Offsite at San...
- First Friday
Honor and celebrate the life of Chicana artist and activist...
- Hours and Admission
Hours Museum + STORE Thursday: 4–9pm Friday: 11am–9pm...
- Visit
We are an art museum that nurtures empathy and connection by...
- Calendar
Monday, May 27, 2024. SJMA Open on Memorial Day. SJMA is...
- Education
SJMA is the largest provider of arts education in Santa...
- Join + Support
Creativity, innovation, and the high-speed exchange of ideas...
- Connect
Kids Summer Art Camp. Kids Summer Art Camp FAQs; K–12 School...
- Museum Café
El Cafecito by Mezcal Restaurant is open to the public and...
- Upcoming Exhibitions
Upcoming Exhibitions. Friday, June 7, 2024 – Sunday,...
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The San José Museum of Art (SJMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum in downtown San Jose, California, United States. Founded in 1969, the museum holds a permanent collection with an emphasis on West Coast artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is located at Circle of Palms Plaza, beside Plaza de César Chávez.
110 S Market St. San Jose, CA 95113. Downtown. Get directions. Amenities and More. Walk-ins Welcome. Good For Kids. Free Wi-Fi. Dogs Not Allowed. About the Business. The San Jose Museum of Art celebrates new ideas, stimulates creativity, and inspires connection with every visit. Visitors 2 years and older are required to wear a mask.
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Explore paintings, sculpture, photography, and more from California and Pacific Rim artists at this downtown museum. Free after 6PM on First Fridays and for some groups.
San Jose Museum of Art. A museum with community spirit and a local zest. This downtown museum prides itself on its origins: In 1969, the beautiful 19th century building that then housed a library was threatened with demolition, and a group of citizens banded together to save it and open an art gallery.