Check out this pop-up gallery in downtown San Jose before it's gone
Briefly

Wallflowers is a unique pop-up art gallery open in downtown San Jose from March 17-22, curated by Alexandra Stein. The gallery showcases multiple artists, including Matthew Rose and Jung Ran Bae, and aims to activate a vacant space in the city. One highlight is The Tapestry Project, led by Bob Stein, which reimagines storytelling for today's digital landscape. Stein hopes to attract tech conference attendees and local visitors, emphasizing the potential for art to enliven urban environments and engage communities.
Alexandra Stein, curator of Wallflowers, noted that the gallery is an ExPop, aiming to showcase unique art experiences in Silicon Valley.
"With the opening of Wallflowers, we hope to activate vacant spaces and provide locals and visitors with engaging artistic experiences during the Nvidia GTC conference."
"The Tapestry Project is an exciting reinvention of storytelling for the internet age, showcasing a blend of technology and art that is dynamic and engaging."
"Wallflowers aims to highlight the innovative potential of local spaces, emphasizing how art can transform and activate community engagement in urban settings."
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