Los Gatos community briefs for the week of Oct. 7

Glass pumpkin patch returns

Los Gatos Excessive College will once more play host to the Magical Glass Pumpkin Patch this fall when the nineteenth annual occasion returns to the LGHS entrance garden on Oct. 23.

Whereas the pumpkin patch will solely be arrange for a day versus a complete weekend—as was ordinary pre-pandemic—the occasion will nonetheless characteristic hundreds of glass pumpkins created by dozens of native artists, who shall be readily available to speak about their work. Gross sales help highschool artwork, English and management initiatives and fund area journeys, visitor audio system and artwork provides, gear and supplies. In its 19-year historical past, the pumpkin patch has raised greater than $250,000 towards these packages.

The glass pumpkin patch, at 20 Excessive College Courtroom, shall be open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For extra data, go to https://magicalglasspumpkinpatch.com.

‘Terra Firma’ at NUMU

“Terra Firma,” an artwork exhibition about our relationship to the land, is ready to open at New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU) on Oct. 21 and be on view by March 19, 2023. The group present is organized by visitor curator Marianne Okay. McGrath and brings collectively work by 15 artists working in numerous media together with drawing, portray, printmaking, pictures, set up and sound.

The exhibit options artists Judith Belzer, Natalya Burd, Sijia Chen, Russel Crotty, Binh Danh, Invoice Fontana, Camille Hoffman, Narsiso Martinez, Shara Mays, Amalia Mesa-Bains, John Roloff, Victoria Sambunaris, Sarah Sense, Linda Simmel and Rupy C. Tut.

NUMU, at 106 E. Important St., is open Thursdays, 3-8 p.m., and Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. For extra data, go to https://www.numulosgatos.org.

 

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