New NUMU exhibit
New Museum Los Gatos will unveil a new exhibit on Jan. 24, 2025, titled “Seeping Through Domestic Dissonance,” an exploration of human interference in the natural world. The exhibit will be up through May 18.
By Bay Area-based artist Mitra Fabian, the exhibit will feature a mixed-media installation, an “immersive contemplative conglomeration” of the years she spent living in the Santa Cruz Mountains contending with wildfires and heavy winds and rain.
“Visitors will be transported into a mysterious yet familiar environment,” according to NUMU.
An opening reception is set for Saturday, Jan. 25, 3-5 p.m. Visit numulosgatos.org/exhibitions to learn more.
Trail cleanup
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‘Free and Expressive’ exhibit at the Saratoga Library
The Los Gatos Kiwanis Club and Los Gatos High School’s Key Club are leading an effort to clean up the Los Gatos Creek Trail on Saturday, Dec. 14.
Garbage bags, gloves, snacks and other supplies will be provided. Interested participants can meet up with volunteers at the Old Forbes Mill Parking Lot behind 55 Church St. at 10 a.m. Visit lgkiwanis.org to learn more.
Monday Morning Book Club
On Monday, Dec. 9 at 11 a.m., the Monday Morning Book Club will meet at the Los Gatos Library for a discussion of the book “Running With Champions: A Midlife Journey On The Iditarod Trail” by Lisa Frederick.
The group will meet in the library’s conference room. Visit losgatosca.libcal.com to learn more.
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