
Wilfrido Terrazas, flutist, will play works by Carmina Escobar, Guillermo Galindo, Ivan Naranjo, Mauricio Rodriguez, Pablo Rubio-Vargas, and Wilfrido Terrazas in a roving performance throughout the Museum. The program is presented by Consulado General de México en San José.
The program is part of New Terrains: Mobility and Migration, a series of cross-disciplinary exhibitions and programs that explore how bodies move through social and political spaces in Silicon Valley beginning in the spring of 2018 and running into 2019. Collaboratively presented through spring of 2019 by organizations of all sizes and types — from museums and artist residencies to community centers and civic think tanks — exhibitions and programs will take place across Silicon Valley.
“New Terrains” was developed collaboratively by Art Ark Gallery, San José; San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), the de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University; History San José, MACLA (Movimiento de Arte y Cultural Latino Americana), San José; Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga; Palo Alto Art Center, San José Museum of Art, San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, The Tech Museum of Innovation, San José; Institute of the Arts and Sciences of the University of California Santa Cruz Arts Division, and ZERO1. Additional partners include Chamber Music Silicon Valley, Chopsticks Alley Art, City Lights Theatre Company, Consulado General de Mexico en San José, Pajaro Valley Arts, San Jose Jazz, Sangam Arts, SETI Institute, and Teatro Vision.