‘Dreamscapes’ come true
Four students from Campbell high schools will have artworks featured in ArtNow, the annual juried high school art exhibition and educational program presented by New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU). This year’s show will be on view at NUMU April 4-July 20.
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Student artists from across Santa Clara County were asked to interpret the theme “Dreamscapes” for their ArtNow submissions. Campbell students with works in the 14th annual show include Branham High School seniors Eulina Ji and Tamara Restrepo and Westmont High School seniors Alexis Kim and Casey Kim.
Students have the opportunity to win awards in eight artistic categories as well as an overall Best in Show and a People’s Choice award. The categories are painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, sculpture, photography, digital art and video/animation. Scholarships totaling more than $10,000 will also be awarded.
For more information, visit https://www.numulosgatos.org/exhibitions-2/artnow-2025.
Commodores in Campbell
The Commodores will take the stage at Campbell’s Heritage Theatre on Saturday, April 5, at 8 p.m.
In its 57-year history, the R&B group has amassed seven No. 1 singles, five No. 1 albums, 20 Top 10 singles and 15 Top 10 Albums. In 1985 the Commodores won a Grammy Award for their song “Nightshift.”
Known as the group that launched Lionel Richie’s career, the Commodores are now being fronted by Brent Carter, who has been the lead singer of Average White Band since 2011. Founding band leader William “WAK” King is still with the Commodores.
For tickets, call 408-866-2700 or visit HeritageTheatre.org.