.Code:ART in Palo Alto

Art can pop up in a variety of different spaces, from alleyways to plazas to side streets and beyond. In downtown Palo Alto this weekend, that is just what’s transpiring, with the third annual interactive media art festival Code:ART. The festival uses these spaces throughout the city’s downtown thoroughfare to showcase art in new and inventive ways, encouraging locals to see the thriving culture. The major installation this year is “Questions for the Curious Orchard” by LA-based Nate Mohler, at King Plaza. Six other Bay Area and international artists will showcase their art across other spots.

Code:ART

Thu-Sat, 5-10 pm, prices vary

Downtown Palo Alto

Code: ART exhibit from 2017
Grace Stetson
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Born and raised in Sunnyvale, Grace Stetson is a freelance journalist and content strategist currently based in Santa Cruz. She mainly covers housing, development and homelessness for publications in Santa Cruz County, but additionally writes on arts and entertainment topics for publications across the greater Bay Area. When not working, you can find her at a local coffee shop, independent movie theater, or out on a hiking trail.

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