SAVE THE DATE - FEMM - Saturday, July 8, 2023 from 6:00-9:00pm

Flyer created by Nancy and Jennifer Ahn

Opening reception - Saturday, July 8 from 6:00-9:00pm

Live DJ Music by Ms Tiza

Exhibit on view - July 8 - August 5, 2023

FEMM (Feminine Expression Minus Misogyny)

As womxn, from the time we are brought into this universe, we are taught how we should exist to best accommodate the patriarchy of misogynistic mediocrity. We experience daily reinforcements of the things “Thou Shall Not” do. There is a stigmatization on how we should act, how we should look, our roles in society, even what is appropriate for us sexually. 

Womxn should not be taught to inhibit or be censured for all the things that should be equal or pleasurable to us. Instead we should be unleashing the freedom that is unbinding within us.

We are paid less for the same work and regularly have our ideas co-opted by male colleagues. If we menstruate, we are expected to pretend that we don’t. If we don’t menstruate, we are treated as lesser-than. We are pressured to reproduce, when it’s convenient for others, and then work as though we don’t have a family. 

Then there is the topic of body image, self love and exploration. From a young age, we are taught that our bodies are a dangerous sexual distraction to men. We are not taught to see our bodies as our temple and more specifically how to explore ourselves for pleasure. Instead of being celebrated, we are censured to believe our flower as taboo.

This is just the surface of so many other layers.

A womxn’s struggle to be heard has the ability to be expressed through art globally. A way to rewire long standing perspectives on sociocultural and expectations by creating a new visual dialogue about the experience of womxn. Artistic impacts of the art world historically have been disenfranchising womxn.

For this show, you are encouraged to think FEMM first (Feminine Expression Minus Masculinity). Pieces created when womxn: 

  • Fully embrace our own ideas on bodily autonomy, reproductive justice, gender expression and sexual pleasure.

  • Put ourselves first instead of living in subservience to make everyone else comfortable.

  • Celebrate our superior ability to have a professional career while also holding together our homes, families, and communities.

This exhibit is a celebration of womxn for their resilience, strength, beauty and ability to live vividly with an unapologetic lens. 

With support to all the amazing womxn,

Jennifer Ahn

ARTIST ROSTER:
Addi Miyako / Alyssarhaye Graciano / Annie Lu / Asha Sudra / Bernie Gasga / Christina Xu / Cindy Duong / Genevieve Santos / Jacqueline de Leon / Jennifer Ahn / Jennifer Gonzalez / Jenny Wagner / Jessica Eastburn / Jessica Gutierrez / Kaylin / Kristina Micotti / Lacey Bryant / Lan Nguyen / Lisa Sisneroz / Melissa Manuel / Molly Kitamura / Nancy Ahn / Pilar Aguero Esparza / Roan Victor / Ruthie Yamada / Soni Dhanjal

A special “thank you” to:

Stacey Kellogg co-narrator this important dialogue and Juan Carlos Araujo (co-founder of E7S who fully supports the womxn movement)

New works by SEAN BARTON

“Mood Board; Legends, Lies and Lullabies

Empire Seven Studios presents works by Sean Barton

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, June 10 from 11:00am-6:00pm

Pulled from an ongoing series consisting of 365 paintings,“Mood Board: Legends, Lies and Lullabies” artist Sean Barton attempts to translate events, misfortunes and thoughts into a colorful synopsis of each day. These 14 sky scape paintings which are obstructed by lines, reflect the artist’s inability to move outside of one’s self imposed restrictions. Painted with enamel on canvas they were produced daily, over a two week period.

Works on view in conjunction with the artists book release titled “Indecent Exposure” taking place during the SJ Art, Zine Book Fair.

Music by @flipsidelovers

ART ON VIEW: June 10-July 1, 2023 

#E7S #SeanBarton #Jtown #JapantownSJ #SanJose #Artshow #ArtCollection #ArtCollectors #Collector #IndecentExposure

REMINDER - San Jose Art, Zine, and Book Fair coming soon! Last call for vendors to sign up!

Empire Seven Studios is proud to present its second Art, Zine, and Book Fair on June 10-11, 2023.

🚨DEADLINE MAY 31 TO SIGN UP!EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS OPEN ONLY FOR A FEW MORE WEEKS! LINK HERE

Independent Artists, Zine Makers, and Book Publishers will showcase printed matter, artworks, collectables, and merchandise at this outdoor event!

Limited edition tote bags will be available on-site while they last.

Pop Up Art Market brought to you by SJ Makers @sj.makers will include food/beverage vendors, local entrepreneurs, artists, and creatives of various aspects.

SPECIAL EVENTS INCLUDE:

* BOOK RELEASE BY SEAN BARTON “Indecent Exposure” Is 300 pages of what could be the first graffiti zine published in San Jose. Attendees will have a special opportunity to get a closer look at the making of Indecent Exposure at a panel discussion with Sean Barton, followed by a book signing. An artistic experience we hope you can join us for as more details follow.

* ART EXHIBIT WITH WORKS BY SEAN BARTON AT EMPIRE SEVEN STUDIOS.

New E7S merchandise drops will be available for a limited time! 

ARTIST PANEL DISCUSSIONS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Will be announcing the full program soon!


📍LOCATION & DETAILS:

• Empire Seven Studios 525 N. 7th Street, SJ, CA 95112

DATES & HOURS:

• Saturday, June 10: 11am – 6pm

• Sunday, June 11: 11am – 5pm

• Free public admission


Powered by City of San Jose ABIERTO Funding, The San Jose Art, Zine and Book Fair presented by Empire Seven Studios is organized by Empire Seven Studios and San Jose Makers. Our mission is the sustainability of local Bay Area makers and beyond.

PRESALE - INDECENT EXPOSURE by SEAN BARTON

THIS IS A PRESALE OFFERING. BOOK WILL BEGIN SHIPPING ON JUNE 1ST
INCLUDES AN EDITIONED 1-COLOR SCREEN PRINT FOR THE FIRST 150 PURCHASED

About the book:

Born at the end of the analog era, a time filled with cassettes, disposable cameras and hardcore shows at VFW halls, Indecent Exposure or IE was one of the earliest black and white photocopied graffiti zines to be made. Everyone involved with IE became a part of its legion of lawlessness, hilarity, and counter measures to fitting into society. We were a band of skeptics that did our own background checks, made our own bus passes, and evaded all the normalcy that the rest of society shoved down our throats. Before the internet took over and gave almost every human their own stage to dance on, before all the chitter chatter in the comment sections, and before the incessant phone checking, there was us. Camped out at grimy coffeeshops, drying our clothes out, smoking Old Golds, drawing and writing and reading and waiting for the night to fall. Before IG there was IE. And with IE we validated each other through and through.

Issues 1 and 2 were originally created in Seattle WA. Issues 3 to 8 were made in different cities around the United States. The entire collection consists of 8 issues spanning a four year period between 1996 and 2000.

The zine featured only illegal graffiti and was assembled from hard copy photos in a cut and paste style.

THIS HEAVY COLLECTION OF PHOTOS REALLY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. 198 PAGES STACKED FULL OF ILLEGAL STREET GRAFFITI, LETTERS, DRAWINGS AND STORIES. ALSO INCLUDED IS AN ENLARGED VERSION OF A POSTER THAT WAS ORIGINALLY INCLUDED IN ONE OF THE ISSUES.

Featuring : Puzle kyt, Revok msk, MQ, Log, Mr.Left, Saber msk, Oze 108, Bigfoot, Adek btm, Rime, Setup, Tie, Rain kyt, Jaber kyt, Kept, Bles, Espo, VE, Orfn, Geso, Veks kyt, Amaze, Twist, and hundreds more ….

Editioned screen print included with presale purchase (while supplies last!)

7” x 9” White 100 lb. French paper co. deckled edge paper
Edition of 150 to be signed and numbered by the artist/author

Additional Information:

Publisher: Independent
Year: 2023
Pages: 198 p.
Dimensions: 20.3cm x 25.4cm
Soft Cover: Sulfated cardboard (14 pts)
Paper Content: Uncoated (120gsm)Binding: Perfect binding and thread sewn
Finishing: Plastic wrapped up
Process: Offset Printed
Color: Black, silver, varnish and laminate
Insert: Poster 59cm x 90cm
Edition Size: 1000
Printed in Mexico.

SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, May 13 - “Dear Mama”

A special event in collaboration with SJ Makers next weekend in poetry, R&B, Hip hop, & Spoken Word for Raw Uplift Vol. 4 - “Dear Mama”

This is a day to uplift the harsh realities of unconditional love. 

Tupac’s “Dear Mama” was an inspiration behind this as it defined the nourishing love of a mother including all their flaws as embracing all the wounds that led us to be the strong beings we are today. 

Live music performances by: 

@issafeemusic 

@onbar_ 

@jeffturnermusik 

@whatshisface_tv


📍Empire Seven Studios - 525 N 7th St San Jose CA 95112

DJ set provided by: @dj.kallado 

MC of Show: @jazulll_baybee 

Flier Artwork by: @demonpetallord

Outdoor Art Gallery Curated by: @marthastreetartnight

Powered by the City of San Jose’s Abrieto funding


#E7S #DearMama #SJMakers #Jtwon #JapantownSJ #SanJose #Artshow #ArtCollection #ArtCollectors #SpokenWord

Celebration with as SJ Walls kicks off this weekend plus cumbia and elotes!

Mural Tour Ride from 10:00am-1:00pm hosted by San Jose Bike Party and Silicon Valley Bike Coalition in partnership with SJ Walls and the GRPC.

Click HERE to register!

The Mural Tour Ride will provide an open space gallery where we share behind the scenes stories of public art collections, artists conversations and experiences!

Learn fun facts of our city’s rich culture and history as this tour has been led by Juan Carlos Araujo; a working artist born and raised in San Jose managing multiple roles in that interweave the artistic culture in our city (Lead Director of SJ Walls, Owner of Empire Seven Studios , Co-founder of the Jtown Artwalk).

Additionally, Artist In Resident artist Ruben Escalante will be joining us to share a little bit about his inspiration as he will be painting May 6-13 at three sites along the Guadalupe River trail.

The ride will start at Woz Way and end up at E7S where “ELOTES Y CUMBIAS in collaboration with SJ Makers will be be from 11:00am-5:00pm

Join us as we celebrate Cinco De Mayo weekend with vendors, good food, and cumbia!

Music Playlist of the day created by DJ EMZ.

Powered by the City of San Jose’s Abierto Funding.

In addition to our Artist In Residence painting throughout the week for @sanjosewalls we’ll also be joined by artists from the Meeting of the Mindz Collective for a pop up painting session. For more info, visit HERE

They’ll be setting up their easels within the park and painting just for the fun of it. Location will be announced the first week of May.

We invite you to join us or to gather your own group of friends for a pop up session even after the festival is over.

SJ Walls 2023 and new E7S exhibit curated by Artist In Residence Ruben Escalante

SJ Walls is here! This year, we will be going back to an Artist In Residency model with one local artist, Ruben Escalante. Also for the first time, we asked the artist to provide what colorway as the inspiration and for 2023 we are going with khaki and brown! For full details, visit HERE

"stay together for the kids, an earnest attempt at keeping it together” 

Curated by SJ Walls 2023 Artist In Residence Ruben Escalante. For more info on Ruben’s residency, visit HERE

ARTIST ROSTER:

angelica torres / bib galaxy gonzalez tanju / creo noveno-najam / cynthia gonzalez / daisy ascencio / girlonbus / imran najam-noveno / jai tanju / marnie inguito / ruben escalante 

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, May 13 • 1:00-6:00pm

ART EXHIBITION ON VIEW: May 13 - June 2, 2023

LOCATION: Empire Seven Studios - 525 N 7th Street, Suite 10, San Jose, CA

#E7S #SourAndSweet #JTown #JapantownSJ #SanJose #Artshow #ArtCollection #ArtCollectors #Collector #RubenEscalante #SJWalls #SanJoseWalls #SJWalls23

SAN JOSE ART, ZINE, & BOOK FAIR 2023

Presented by Empire Seven Studios / Dates: June 10 – 11, 2023

Empire Seven Studios is proud to present its second Art, Zine, and Book Fair on June 10-11, 2023.

This two day, family friendly event will be free to the public, taking place at Japantown's North Seventh Street between Empire and Jackson Streets. Independent Artists, Zine Makers, and Book Publishers will showcase printed matter, artworks, collectables, and merchandise at this outdoor event (street will be closed to cars). Here you will be able to experience panel discussions, performances, and see things from all walks of life.

A Pop Up Art Market brought to you by SJ Makers will include food/beverage vendors, local entrepreneurs, artists, and creatives of various aspects. Our goal is to activate the artist community by bringing together artists, local neighborhoods, small businesses, and the creative community from all over the Bay Area.

We invite you to join us!

Special events will include:

  • Book release by Sean Barton, Indecent Exposure Is 300 pages of what could be the first graffiti zine published in San Jose. Attendees will have a special opportunity to get a closer look at the making of Indecent Exposure at a panel discussion with Barton, followed by a book signing. An artistic experience we hope you can join us for as more details follow.

  • Art Exhibition with Sean Barton at Empire Seven Studios Gallery, showcasing five limited edition hand pulled silk screen prints; a series of 50 sets. Additionally, new E7S merchandise with lettering custom designed by Sean Barton will be available for a limited time!

📍LOCATION & DETAILS:

  • Empire Seven Studios 525 N. 7th Street, Suite 10 San Jose, CA 95112

  • Free public admission

  • DATES & HOURS: Saturday, June 10: 11am – 6pm Sunday, June 11: 11am – 5pm

  • ARTIST PANELS:

    • Saturday: Sean Barton

    • Sunday: Jessica Gutierrez, Martha Street Art Night Zine Creator

EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN - APPLY HERE

Powered by City of San Jose ABIERTO Funding, The San Jose Art, Zine and Book Fair presented by Empire Seven Studios is organized by Empire Seven Studios and San Jose Makers. Our mission is the sustainability of local Bay Area makers and beyond.

This Saturday, April 8! "SOW AND GROW" opens from 6:00-9:00pm

Empire Seven Studios in collaboration with SJ Makers @sj.makers presents “SOW AND GROW”

A group art show dedicated to reflecting on seeds scattered all over as we open up space to celebrate Earth Day. 

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, April 8 from 6:00-9:00 pm / ART EXHIBITION ON VIEW: April 8 - 29, 2023 

“SOW AND GROW” is all about wrapping our minds and hearts around nature as we connect and reflect on our planted seeds of hope. We are hoping for viewers to feel growth as they enjoy taking in these pieces and connecting them to their own roots and environment.

ARTISTS:

Amanda Valenzuela @moonsunandloveart

Itzayana Silva @infrared.rose

Jessica Gutierrez @artnflowww

Lacey Bryant @laceybryantart

Mario Aguilar @marsvisionz

Mario Dimas @mariodimas._

Paola Lagunas @arteporlola


#E7S #SowAndGrow #Jtwon #JapantownSJ #SanJose #Artshow #ArtCollection #ArtCollectors #Collector

Opening of "Sour & Sweet" - E7S first show of 2023!

Thank you to everyone who came out last night to the opening! It was nice to see so many friends, family and meet new people!

For this exhibit, we wanted to celebrate a collective of artists throughout the West Coast (one being as far as Hawaii). We have worked with some of these artists either during a E7S art project or at one of the WorldWide Walls festivals. There are some familiar names but many new ones we are excited to have invited!

Instead of an anti-valentines show, we curated the idea of something sweet, cute, sour sarcastic and twisted. Something everyone can relate to and that’s how we came up with “SOUR & SWEET.

Thank you to all the phenomenal artists who created a special piece for our first exhibit of the year. There truly was a good mix of different types of styles, mediums.

A shout out to:

@sj.makers for your team’s support! We appreciate each one of you! 

@floramoreno for the E7S art sales support!

@bayarea.treats for the delightful treats.

@pupuseria_maranatha for the delicious food that warmed many people’s tummies!

@_sean.barton_ For the beautiful signs on the exterior of our building. This really amplifies our landmark and honored to have you be a part of this!

If you didn’t have a chance to check out the exhibit, the show will be open Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00am-6:30pm. For those who are not local, the works are on our website and you can email us questions at info@empiresevenstudios.com.

#E7S #Jtown #JtownSJ #Japantown #SourAndSweet

Empire Seven Studios gets a new facade!

It was a real treat to have Artist Sean Barton create hand lettering signs for our flagship. 🙏🏽🌟

Originally a native San Jose, Sean has had the opportunity to travel around the world to paint. He brings 20+ years of experience in the industry so we are extremely proud to be the first to commission Sean in creating the edition of sign work in his hometown of San Jose!

We feel very honored and fortunate to have had Sean visit with us the past week. It was a wonderful time catching up and talking about SJ history.

We look forward to his revisit later this Spring 2023 for his solo exhibition, and book release exclusively at E7S. 

Thanks to all the friends who stopped by and visit, and helped out! Ben Henderson for a plotter print, Jorge Camacho with the colors, and John Barrick for some brushes. Appreciate all of your hospitality! 🙏🏽🙌🏽

#E7S #SeanBarton #HandPaintedSigns #HandPaintedLettering #SanJose #Typography #Signage

This Sunday, January 29 from 1:00-5:00pm

Join us for a relaxing day to engage and enjoy moments with the neighborhood, local artists & makers by attending the Community Kick Back event! Hosted by Martha Street Art Night and SJ Makers, we invite you to join us with your loved ones!

Provided will be an incredible lineup including sculpture artists and 3D printed figurines, ceramic creations as well as live performances of poetry, music & activities, the gallery and gift shop will also be open. 

The event will include an art, live performances, craft and food vendors, and community art activities.

13 Artists / 7 performances (poetry and music) / 15 vendors 

Admission: Free All Ages



New vendors moving in for February!

Save the date as we have new vendors moving! Also a reminder we have the opening of “Sour & Sweet” with over a dozen new artists showcasing works that are a little sweet, sour, and twisted! For more info, visit the last blog post.

For vendor opportunities, please email sanjosemakers408@gmail.com

“SOUR & SWEET” opens Saturday, February 11, 2023!

Empire Seven Studios presents our first group art show for 2023! Artworks that are a little sweet, sour, and twisted. Excited for this and look forward to seeing you all soon!

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, February 11 • 6:00-9:00pm

ART EXHIBITION ON VIEW: February 11 - March 4, 2023

If you would like to be added to the art preview list, please contact us at info@empiresevenstudios.com.

#E7S #SourAndSweet #Jtwon #JapantownSJ #SanJose #Artshow #ArtCollection #ArtCollectors #Collector

Go Fund Me long awaited update!

To all the wonderful people who donated to the preservation of Empire Seven Studios (E7S): 

This has been a LOOOONG overdue message. We want to thank you for the tremendous support and dedication to the arts in San Jose. 

It’s been six years since we launched our Go Fund Me campaign. Although we only achieved 2.5% of our overall goal, we remained resilient and learned that we have a community that cares. It was bittersweet losing our original brick and mortar location, however we have learned a wealth of knowledge and life experience in the process. 

The original building was once a safe haven for apathetic youths, a place for culminating and showcasing lifestyles from countercultures in the most authentic and genuine way that an artist can freely express. 

Unfortunately, the dreams we wished for in our Go Fund Me campaign fell through. Affordable space for lowbrow art venues is clearly a thing of the past. While looking for a new space, we narrowed it down to three other potential gallery venues. We will spare you the disappointing details, but in short, they all offered us unfair lease agreements. Ultimately, we walked away to avoid repeating a similar ending to what we did in the original E7S.

The irony of where we landed is not lost on us. Our displacement happened to make way for 97 new luxury apartments developed by LandForge Developers. Derek Allen, Neal Yung, and Colin Eckles reached out to discuss the possibility of having E7S provide art consultation on the project. Once we received the “this land has been sold” letter from our former landlord, we received a voice message from Derek. However, it took us one month to return his call. We had two options: listen to what the possibilities could be, or walk away and watch the neighborhood change forever without providing any input, especially after all the work E7S had done in this community.

The decision to collaborate with the very developers that originally displaced us created a partnership that would take five years from start to finish. While all this was happening, we were still actively looking for potential new spaces, and that’s where the irony sets in. With the real estate available in town, there were no places that offered a sustainable location for us. 

Empire Seven Studios is very proud of the wealth of knowledge we gained during this period in our history: from losing the original space to rebuilding on the same 525 North 7th Street location, to working with developers who understood the importance of our community and our contributions to the arts in San Jose and beyond. Consulting with the developers during the early stages of our building’s design and construction created a unique opportunity to include artists' needs as an integral part of the site instead of as an afterthought. For example, exterior walls were smoothed down to provide an optimal painting surface for murals. Ten thousand square feet of outdoor space with murals, benches, a sculpture, and a space to activate outdoor markets were designed with the arts in mind. Brokering real estate deals and negotiating affordable rent was not an easy feat with a project of this scale, but we made it happen. 

Andrew Schoultz

Amy Sol

Roan Victor

Soft Grand Opening of E7S

We are very excited and happy to share with you that this was the best option for the future of E7S. Thank you for your patience, your dedication, and for believing in us. We are looking forward to seeing familiar and new faces come together to enjoy the space for years to come. 

Sincerely, 

Juan Carlos Araujo & Jennifer Ahn







Holiday Art Sale!

Don’t miss out on our Holiday Art Sale 30% of original artworks by Lacey Bryant. Happening now through December 23!

Purchase something special this holiday season, with a one of kind artwork or simply add to your current collection. You can also start a collection by supporting local artists! 

Visit our online store or come in person!

New pop up shop at E7S!

We are happy to announce the opening of our Consignment Small Shops in collaboration with SJ Makers featuring local artists and creatives. A new shopping destination like no other were intertwine original artworks alongside handmade goods from local creatives.

We would like to invite you to grand opening this Friday, December 16 from 10:30am-2:30pm and 4:30-8:30pm.

On-going days of operations will be Tuesday-Saturday!

Tribute Installation for Tom Iamesi

We’re very happy to have been selected as the producer for this project with First Community Housing in collaboration with artist Roan Victor for Iamesi Village Apartments.

Iamesi Village is an urban village serving the veterans, chronically homeless and workforce residents of San Jose. This was a project that tested all of Tom’s many talents to structure. He brought together the former redevelopment agency, the Veteran’s Administration, HomeFirst, the Housing Authority of Santa Clara, Cap and Trade funds, and Infill Infrastructure Grant funds.

Tom Iamesi was the Director of Operations & Development at First Community Housing. After a long battle with cancer, Tom passed away in 2020.

Tom was a affordable housing professional who left an indelible mark on friends, family and the affordable housing industry in the Bay Area as reflected in the thousands of low income households his developments served and in the many affordable housing leaders and professionals in this industry he trained.

A special “thank you” to Bianey Martinez with First Community Housing and the lovely folks at Iamesi Village to make this happen. We didn’t have the opportunity to meet Mr. Iamesi but feel honored to have learned about all the great things he did for affordable housing.

Thank you to Marc Wallace and Sean Boyles for helping Roan during the final last days. A shout out to Lan Nguyen for capturing daily moments and final shots along with sidekick Gus during these chilly cold days!

Appreciate your continued support. Blessings and Prosperity.

#FirstCommunityHousing #IamseiVillage #RoanVictor #AffordableHousing #installation #mural #SanJose #E7S

JTOWN ARTWALK “WEEKEND EDITION" - September 9-11, 2022

ART OPENINGS AND PANEL DISCUSSION:

SEPTEMBER 9 (FRIDAY) - 6:00 - 9:00pm

  • Empire Seven Studios will be having an official grand opening at Exhibit Jtown and the opening of “State of Grace Twenty” a new exhibit curated by Taki Kitamura with over 30 artists celebrating the 20 year anniversary of State of Grace Tattoo.

SEPTEMBER 10 (SATURDAY)

  • JAPANESE AMERICAN MUSEUM SJ - Exhibit hours 5:00-7:00pm / Panel Discussion 5:30-6:30pm

    • In conjunction with “Creatives of Japantown” art exhibit at the Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj), this will be an evening panel discussion with Juan Carlos Araujo of Empire Seven Studios , Taki Kitamura of State of Grace Tattoo and Momo Cha who has created some of the chalk art in the neighborhood

  • Cukui - 6:00 - 9:00pm

    • Cukui will be having a new community based group photography exhibit

SEPTEMBER 10 (SATURDAY) & SEPTEMBER 11 (SUNDAY) - 12:00PM-5:00PM

  • Art Market hosted by SJ Makers will be activating the new outdoor space located at Exhibit Jtown

  • Saturday - music will be provided by Love Talkin’ Sound.

  • Sunday - music and dancing provided by SF Bay Area Dance Movement (SFBADM).

  • Empire Seven Studios will be open for 20 year anniversary exhibit.

SHOP SMALL!

Each of the participating shops will activate something special. Whether it be an exclusive tshirt, creative activities or a scavenger hunt, make sure you stop by each location to see what's happening!

  • Biscuits

  • Classic Loot

  • Cukui

  • Empire Seven Studios

  • Headliners

  • Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj)

  • Plant Theory

  • Roys Station (Saturday only)

  • State of Grace Tattoo

  • Zonkey

ART STUDIOS (Saturday only from 2-5pm)

Art Object Gallery will have various art studios open!

  • Chantal Jung Studio

  • Infuse Glass Studio

  • Jacquelin de Leon Studio

  • Ken Matsumoto Studio

  • Know Future Gallery

  • Lanny Nguyen Photography

#JtownArtWalk #JtownArtWalkSJ #JapantownSJ #SanJoseJapantown @jtownartwalk