Thursday, September 12, 2024
11 murals around Downtown San Jose
Saturday, June 1, 2024
Second installation of Sharks mural in East San Jose
You can find the colorful mural at the Latino Business Foundation at 1652 Alum Rock.
Source: SVBJ
Monday, May 13, 2024
Stunning street mural headed to San Pedro Square
Source: SVBJ
Friday, October 20, 2023
Little Portugal San Jose Mural
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Stunning animated murals by San Jose Storyboard
Saturday, August 26, 2023
New Downtown San Jose mural celebrates AAPI achievements
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Mural Festival adding nine new works of art along the Guadalupe River Park!
Between April 30th and May 8th, the SJ Walls mural festival will result in nine new murals along the Guadalupe River Park painted by 17 artists. The event even includes an art show, live painting, a pop-up market, and a mural tour ride.
The murals around Downtown San Jose mean a lot to me personally as the first date with my now fiancé was actually a mural tour on a pedicab ride (shout out to Eco City Cycles for enabling the best first date ever).
As part of the festival, there will be an art reception and gallery soft opening at Empire Seven Studios on April 30th between 7pm and 10pm. The actual painting will take place between May 1st and May 8th, with a pop-up shop at Cukui. Live painting open to all will take place on May 1st at Citadel Studios. And last but not least, there will be a bike tour hosted by SJ Bike Party and the Silicon Valley Bike Coalition on May 7th.
For more info, the full press release is below.
MURAL FESTIVAL ADDS NINE NEW ARTWORKS
ALONG THE GUADALUPE RIVER PARK
SJ WALLS AND THE GUADALUPE RIVER PARK CONSERVANCY IS BUILDING THE BAY AREA’S LONGEST PUBLIC ART CORRIDOR
April 30 - May 8, 2022; San Jose, CA: SJ Walls (formerly POW! WOW! San Jose) returns as a mural festival bringing 17 local artists to paint nine new murals along the Guadalupe River Park in downtown San Jose. The event includes an art show at Empire Seven Studios gallery soft opening, live painting by artists, a pop-up market, and a mural tour ride. This internationally renowned public art and culture festival embarks on its fifth year this April 30 – May 8, 2022, and will be the first festival among the worldwide network to center the murals along a natural waterway.
Originating in Hawaii in 2010, Worldwide Walls Festivals happen in over 20 cities around the world. SJ Walls is produced by Empire Seven Studios, a team of local cultural curators who specialize in producing public art in San Jose that you know and love. To date, they have added over 70 murals and public art installations across San Jose and Santa Clara County.
The mural festival continues the partnership with the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy (GRPC), an organization in existence for over 25 years, providing community leadership for the active use and development of the Guadalupe River Park.
The goal of the initiative, Guadalupe River Art Walk, is to inspire a shared vision of the Guadalupe River Park and Gardens as a natural public art gallery by creating a series of new art installations that become a permanent cultural destination in downtown San Jose. With a robust collection of existing artworks and opportunities for future murals in and around the Guadalupe River Park, the Art Walk aims to highlight underrepresented and evolving stories of community, resilience, and inspiration.
Notable Calendar Events (Subject to change):
Saturday, April 30: 7:00-10:00pm:
“This is the Way” – Art Show at Empire Seven Studios
Opening reception of the main art show at Empire Seven Studios featuring the artists of SJ Walls.
Located at 525 N 7th Street, Suite 10.
On view between April 30th - May 20, 2020
Sunday, May 1 to Sunday, May 8 (sunrise to one hour before sunset):
Mural painting and installations in the Guadalupe River Park and Gardens by all SJ
Walls artists.
SJ Walls pop-up shop at Cukui, open daily except Mondays. Located at 229 Jackson
Street
Sunday, May 1 (sunrise to one hour before sunset):
Happy Little Trees
Meeting of the Minds Collective artists from Citadel Studios will be setting up their easels at different locations within the park and painting just for the fun of it. Open for anyone to join!
Saturday, May 7:
Tour Ride with SJ Bike Party and Silicon Valley Bike Coalition
Experience the Guadalupe River Park Gardens on one or two wheels through cycling, skateboarding, roller skating, or riding a scooter!
Pop up market with SJ Makers
Local market bringing the community together by uplifting small businesses, artists & musicians
SJ Walls and the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy are grateful for the support and partnerships of Applied Materials, Anne and Mark’s Art Party, County of Santa Clara (Supervisor Otto Lee and Supervisor Cindy Chavez) City of San Josè’s Office of Cultural Affairs and Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services Department, Beautify SJ, Cresco, Exhibit Jtown, FOMO MOFO, Kelly Moore Paints, Montana Cans, San Jose Conservation Corp/Resilience Corp, San Jose Downtown Association, Groundwerx, Team San Jose, Valley Water, and YBCA for their commitment to arts, culture, and public space in San Jose. For more information about how to donate or to become a sponsor, please visit https://sjwalls.com/donate
For more information on SJ Walls contact info@sjwalls.com or visit www.sjwalls.com
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About SJ Walls:
SJ Walls (formally POW! WOW! San Jose), established in 2017, is Northern California’s regional branch of the Worldwide Walls network of festivals happening in over 20 cities around the world. Led locally by the Empire Seven Studios collective —a contemporary urban art gallery and cultural institution in Japantown, San Jose, California.
Over the past five years, SJ Walls has grown into a premiere art festival with a line up and experience that rivals some of the best in the world. Much more than a multi-day festival, SJ Walls is also a vehicle to celebrate San Jose’s past, present, and future creative culture.
To date, SJ Walls has produced over 70 murals and visual art installations throughout San Jose, with a focus on overlooked places in our city. Our goal is to strengthen community ties by bringing local and worldwide contemporary art to San Jose to highlight the diversity our city has to offer.
About GRPC:
The Guadalupe River Park Conservancy (GRPC) provides community leadership for the development and active use of the Guadalupe River Park & Gardens through education, advocacy, and stewardship.
This two-and-a-half mile ribbon of parkland runs along the banks of the Guadalupe River in the heart of downtown San Jose. The River Park serves as a north/south connector and contains beloved features such as the Guadalupe River Trail, the Rotary PlayGarden, the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden, and various public art including the Guadalupe River Art Walk.
Programming within the park includes educational opportunities, volunteerism, and a variety of year-round events for the public to enjoy. For more information visit www.grpg.org
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
New Mural in San Pedro Square
Lila Gemellos is the muralist and it's worth checking out next time you are in the area.
Source: SJNewKid from the San Jose Development Forum
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
New Shark mural by famous artist
The project is called "Bleeding Teal" and was a collaboration between Empire Seven Studios in Japantown, Mighty, SAP, and Modera.
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, August 15, 2019
New mural near City Hall
Source: SJ Economy Blog
Monday, October 22, 2018
PWSJ 2018 Honors San Jose’s Historical “Speed City” with 10+ New Murals, Public Art Installations, Music Exhibitions, and More
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Gensler is hosting "Scratch"
Gensler, a leading architecture and design firm, is hosting an event
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
San Jose street art map
Source: “Find Beauty in the Streets of San Jose this Summer” by Cherri Lakey KQED Arts
Mural by Ian S. Young (Photo by Cherri Lakey) |
Mural by Jeffrey Hemming (Photo by Brian Eder) |
Mural by Galen Oback (Photo by Cherri Lakey) |
Mural by Jamie Friedman & Notre Dame H.S. (Photo by Brian Eder) |
Mural by LAuruS Myth (Photo by Cherri Lakey) |
Street print design by Scape Martinez (Photo by Cherri Lakey) |
Mural by Nosego (Photo by Cherri Lakey) |
Sunday, November 22, 2015
New Mural in Fountain Alley
Source: The Merc
Monday, September 7, 2015
New Mural called "Little Moment" in Japantown
Source: Hi-Fructose
Friday, March 27, 2015
New 150-Foot-Long Mural in San Jose
From Empire Seven Studios:
Andrew Schoultz new mural in San Jose, CA
A couple weekends ago, we brought out Andrew Schoultz to San Jose, CA to paint a large scale mural. Completed in 5 days measuring at 150ft long x 24ft tall, this is the 11th mural part of the E7SWallSJ Project.
Below is an statement by the artist:
"Generally speaking, my approach to murals happens somewhat spontaneously and organically on location of the mural. I enter in with general ideas, and maybe an initial starting point image. In this case I wanted to begin with the idea of the vessel. To be more specific a vessel on its side or tipped over. A vessel's purpose is to carry water. In this picture there is not much water falling from the vessel, instead there appears dust clouds instead. I try very hard to incorporate social and political ideas into my public works, but I strive to keep it on a subtle level, that encourages a viewer to think about the picture and arrive at their own conclusion. Obvious political and social messages in public art and murals becomes nothing more than a message that preaches to the choir, and eliminates a viewer who does not subscribe to those particular politics or social messages from even considering or thinking about what they see.
With this particular mural, that I am loosely titling "Empty Vessel" the underlying theme without being too obvious or didactic has to do with the water crisis that California is currently facing. To make a long story short, this is a catastrophic problem. Technically California has been considered in a drought for nearly 6 years, and no one really seems to care on any sort of mainstream level. Its typical in America for there to be huge problems going on, and as long as they do not effect our day to day life, they seem to be easily Ignored. So then comes in the huge Beast, or monster that appears in the mural. Perhaps the idea of there being a giant monster in the room that no one wants to talk about or deal with is a good description of this water crisis. The idea of outer space is also incorporated, in kind of a loose tongue and cheek sort of way, in that there is no water on the moon or in outer space for that matter, and outer space and the moon
are not inhabitable places. Living things cannot exist… etc.
On purely aesthetic level, I do also try to create walls that are fun to look at and create a dynamic experience for a viewer in the public space. I try to push forward with new and exciting painting techniques every time I do a wall. In this case I used a paint sprayer in ways I have never used one before…"
-Andrew Schoultz