Valentine's Weekend: Buy One Get One Admission
- NUMU New Museum Los Gatos 106 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 United States (map)
PROGRAM DETAILS:
Date Thursday-Sunday, February 13-16, 2025
Time 10 AM-4 PM
Location NUMU | 106 E. Main Street, Los Gatos, CA, 95030
Looking for a fun date spot? Or how about a new spot for you and your pal-entine to explore? Enjoy buy one get one general admission* this Valentine’s weekend @ NUMU! The museum is open from 10 AM-4 PM, and we can't wait to see you there!
*Buy one general admission of any value and receive one free admission of equal or lesser value to be redeemed on the same day. Valid only from February 13 through February 16, 2025. See admission prices.
On view
The Los Gatos History Project is NUMU’s unprecedented effort to catalog and dive deeper into its permanent collection. This exhibition, the first to come out of the project, presents a selection of objects that have given the museum more questions than answers. By taking a critical look at these objects and the stories they tell, the exhibition will prompt visitors to ask: Who made these objects? Why did the museum collect them? What can we learn from them? And whose stories are missing? Through this exhibition, visitors will gain a greater understanding of museum collecting practices, and a greater appreciation for the hidden complexities of Los Gatos history.
Opened in September 2023, this demonstration and prep lab serves as a dedicated space to display artifacts, conduct conservation efforts, and present public educational programs. In this space, NUMU demonstrates that history is anything but static! The Collections Lab is open Friday-Sunday during museum hours.
Incollaboration with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe and San Jose State University, this art exhibition about the vitality of the Muwekma features photography of tribal members by their Tribal Photographer Kike Arnal. The project promotes deeper understanding of local indigenous art, culture, history, and contemporary issues in Los Gatos and the greater Bay Area, and preserves and shares knowledge about critical issues of federal recognition that the Muwekma Ohlone continue to fight for.
