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The Arts

Our annual Info Resource Directory aims to connect Palo Alto residents with local community resources. This comprehensive guide includes information about the area's parks, government, schools, youth programs and arts, as well as services for seniors and those in need. This year's curated lists include emergency resources and information related to COVID-19 and emphasize ways residents can give and get support in the community during the pandemic.

Facilities located in Palo Alto, unless otherwise noted. Programs and hours may change pending COVID-19 restrictions.

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LITERARY ARTS Books Inc.

•Virtual book launches and author lecture series • booksinc.net

Kepler’s Literary Foundation

•Conversations, classes and seminars will be presented online through the foundation’s Refresh the Page program until live events are permitted. • keplers.org

Palo Alto City Library

•Virtual book club meetings, family storytimes, author readings • paloalto.bibliocommons.com/events

GALLERIES Anderson Collection in Menlo Park

Quadrus Conference Center, 2400 Sand Hill Road • Private collection of 20th-century art • aacollection.com

Bryant Street Gallery

532 Bryant St. • American contemporary artists • bryantstreet.com

The Foster

940 Commercial St. • Watercolor works of artist Tony Foster;

During the COVID-19 restrictions, the gallery is offering virtual tours of the museum hosted by Tony Foster via • YouTube. thefoster.org

Gallery 9

143 Main St., Los Altos • Monthly exhibitions of member artists • gallery9losaltos.com

Gallery House

320 S. California Ave. (Printers Cafe) • Rotating exhibits by local member artists. Now offering virtual tours of exhibits using an online tool that allows viewers to get 360-degree views of the gallery and an in-gallery

“touchless” system that enables gallery visitors to learn more about exhibit pieces by using a smartphone to scan a

QR code displayed on the wall next to the work. • galleryhouse2.com

PACE Palo Alto

229 Hamilton Ave. • Contemporary art gallery • pacegallery.com

Pacific Art League

668 Ramona St. • Juried exhibitions; Now offering virtual workshops, youth camps, art history • talks and art demonstrations via Zoom pacificartleague.org

Palo Alto Art Center

1313 Newell Road • World-renowned and emerging artists;

Some curbside classes and online programs available pending the • center’s reopening. cityofpaloalto.org/artcenter

Portola Art Gallery at Allied Arts Guild

75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park • Representational art by regionally, • nationally recognized artists portolaartgallery.com

MUSEUMS Computer History Museum

1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View • Large international collection of computing artifacts; explore historical and current technology topics through the museum’s CHM Live virtual events • series. computerhistory.org

Hoover Institution

434 Galvez Mall, Stanford • Free exhibit on President Herbert • Hoover and his wife, Lou Henry Hoover hoover.org

Los Altos History Museum

51 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos • Permanent/changing exhibits; J. Gilbert

Smith History House; special exhibit

“ Rise Up!, The Fight for Women’s

Suffrage,” has been installed on the wraparound porch of the J. Gilbert

Smith House for self-guided tours until the museum is permitted to reopen.

The exhibit is scheduled to run through • January 2021. losaltoshistory.org

Moffett Field Historical Society Museum

Severyns Ave., Bldg. 126, Moffett Field, Mountain View • Aircraft displays; artifacts from post-1930 • moffettfieldmuseum.org

Museum of American Heritage

351 Homer Ave. • Exhibits emphasizing invention and • technology from 1750-1950 moah.org

NASA Ames Research Center

Moffett Field, Mountain View • Exhibits on space exploration, scientific • work of NASA nasa.gov/ames

Rengstorff House

3070 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View • Artifacts and images of 19th-century life • bit.ly/RengstorffHouse

Woodside Community Museum

2961 Woodside Road, Woodside • Preserved mid-1800s store with educational programs • historysmc.org/woodside-store

Woodside Store

3300 Tripp Road, Woodside • historysmc.org

PERFORMING ARTS Foothill Music Theatre

Smithwick Theatre • Classic to contemporary musicals • foothill.edu/theatre

Los Altos Stage Company

Bus Barn Theater, Los Altos • Neighborhood playhouse focused on American theater • losaltosstage.org

Palo Alto Children’s Theatre

Lucie Stern Theatre • Plays, musicals with professional and child actors • cityofpaloalto.org/childrenstheatre

Palo Alto Players

Lucie Stern Theatre • Comedies, dramas, classics and musicals;

Performances for the 2020-21 season will be performed live and streamed directly to ticket holders’ homes on specific show dates, live or a combination of both, pending COVID-19 health restrictions. Tickets are being offered on a “pay-what-you choose” scale. • paplayers.org

The Pear Theatre

1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View • Hosts full plays, plus an annual shortworks festival, “Pear Slices,” created by members of its playwrights’ guild;

Performances for the 2020-21 season will be streamed, live or a combination of both, pending COVID-19 health restrictions. • thepear.org

Peninsula Youth Theatre

Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts • Award-winning youth theater company; performances will be presented online, pending COVID-19 health restrictions • pytnet.org

TheatreWorks

Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, Lucie Stern Theatre • Tony Award-winning theater troupe; exclusive content from the artists, and staff will be available online through the Theatre Works from Home program until the theater reopens. • theatreworks.org

Schultz Cultural Arts Hall

Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Way • Hosts music, theater, comedy and speaker events • paloaltojcc.org/arts-and-culture Kristine Mays' wire sculptures are on display through November at Filoli. Courtesy Filoli.

Shoreline Amphitheatre

1 Amphitheatre Pkwy., Mountain View • Large outdoor venue hosting classical and contemporary performances and music events • theshorelineamphitheatre.com

West Bay Opera

Lucie Stern Theatre • Second oldest continuously running opera company in California • wbopera.org

MOVIE THEATERS Aquarius

430 Emerson St. • New releases, independent, foreign, avant-garde films • landmarktheatres.com

Century Cinema 16

1500 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View • New releases • bit.ly/Century16

CineArts @ Palo Alto Square

3000 El Camino Real • New releases • cinemark.com/theatre-475

Showplace Icon

2575 California St #90, Mountain View • New releases • showplaceicon.com

Stanford Theatre

221 University Ave. • Classic films • stanfordtheatre.org

STANFORD ARTS DISTRICT

The arts district, which includes the Rodin Sculpture Garden, Cantor Arts Center, the Anderson Collection, Frost Amphitheater and Bing Concert Hall, was made off-limits to the general public as part of broad campus restrictions on Sept. 1. Stanford also has canceled all on-campus events until the end of 2020 due to the pandemic. At the time of the closure, the university noted that it may relax restrictions in some areas, such as the arts zone, faster than in others.

VIRTUAL ARTS

The pandemic may have temporarily closed the doors on the concentration of museums, sculpture gardens, galleries and performance spaces clustered around

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