Anno Domini, Contemporary art gallery in San Jose, California, US
Anno Domini is an art gallery located in downtown San Jose housed in a converted theater building and dedicated to contemporary art forms. The exhibitions feature street art, zine culture, and tattoo work from emerging artists across the globe.
The gallery was established in 2000 by two graphic designers who wanted to create a platform for alternative and underground art movements. This founding vision aimed to give artists space who received little attention from traditional art institutions.
The gallery's name references Christian chronology and reflects the spiritual mission woven into its curatorial choices. Visitors see how contemporary art and faith perspectives intersect through the selections and presentations on display.
The gallery is open Thursday through Saturday, with extended hours during monthly First Friday art walks in the downtown area. Visitors should check the venue's website or social media to confirm current exhibition details and exact opening times.
The gallery maintains a striking collection of over 300 wooden carvings and pseudo-Christian objects that many visitors overlook entirely. These artifacts stand apart from the main exhibition program and reveal surprising connections between folk craftsmanship and contemporary artistic inquiry.
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