"Morgan Hill's stylish Cura Contemporary is one very high point, and this week the gallery kicks off its Fall 2025 Performance Series, a celebration of live music, dance and immersive art that brings together nationally recognized artists in an intimate setting. In Praise of Shadows-a site-specific installation featuring shadow puppets, video projections and live music-opens this Saturday. The opening reception takes place Nov 1, 4-6pm, and will be on view until Nov 9, along with artist demonstrations and a workshop."
"Noontime Concerts-A lecture-presentation on Beethoven's song cycle An die ferne Geliebte, op. 98, with Christine Brandes (soprano) Nicholas Mathew (fortepiano) and musicologist Birgit Lodes, followed by an informal coffee reception. Free, Oct 30, noon-1pm. 5th Floor, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Library, San Jose State University. events.sjsu.edu Essential Adaptations -The exhibit explores how Costa Rican printmakers employ creative reuse, recycling, and individual materials development. Free. Through Feb. 13, 2026. Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery, Art Building, San José State University."
"Sat, Nov 1 De Anza Flea Market-Open rain or shine, the first Saturday of the month. Free. Nov 1, 8am-2pm. De Anza College, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino. deanza.edu/fleamarket Navigating Uncertainty-A one-woman show by artist Kathryn Polk, whose imagery is based on women navigating their lives through work, relationships, and day-to-day survival. Opening reception takes place Nov 1, 4-6pm. Free. On view through Jan 4, 2026. Cura Contempora"
Cura Contemporary in Morgan Hill launches a Fall 2025 Performance Series with In Praise of Shadows, a site-specific installation of shadow puppets, video projections and live music. The opening reception is Nov 1, 4–6pm; the installation remains on view through Nov 9 with artist demonstrations and a workshop. A Noontime Concerts lecture-presentation on Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebte occurs Oct 30 at noon at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, San Jose State University. Essential Adaptations explores Costa Rican printmakers' reuse and recycling through Feb 13, 2026 at the Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery. Additional events include the Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival, De Anza Flea Market on Nov 1, and Kathryn Polk's Navigating Uncertainty exhibition opening Nov 1.
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