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Fall Exhibition Celebration + SETI Institute Panel Discussion + Maker-Versary! Oh my!
Saturday November 5th 11AM- 5PM celebrate science, local artists, 20st century Native American history, and hands-on projects for all-ages.

$10 General Admission | $5 MakerSpace Materials Fee
On November 5th, NUMU will celebrate four new fall exhibitions and the one year anniversary of the MakerSpace anniversary.
Don't miss the Panel Discussion at 3:00pm with the Scientists and
Artists from the SETI Institute's Artists in Residence Program,
moderated by Artist in Residence Director, Charles Lindsay. Join a
lively discussion about the intersection of science and art and its
manifestation in the artwork featured in our Making Contact exhibition.
The NUMU MakerSpace Open Studiowill celebrate its one year Paper
Anniversary with paper crafts, including origami, cut + fold animals,
and more.
New Fall Exhibitions
Find out what's happening in Los Gatosfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Have a close encounter with art in Making Contact | SETI Artists in Residence
- Share your wish in A Visible Journey in Time | Los Gatos History Project
- Visit the man in moon in McMoons | How a Band of Scientists Saved Lunar History
- This is the exclusive preview of Cement Prairie | The History and Legacy of the 1952 American Indian Urban Relocation Program
Thank you to our Exhibition Sponsors:
Making Contact is supported by The Robert Lehman Foundation, The
Applied Materials Foundation, SETI Institute, Montalvo Arts Center and
The Lucas Artists Residency Program.
A Visible Journey in Time is made possible by The Los Gatos Community Foundation.
Find out what's happening in Los Gatosfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Cement Prairie is supported in part by San Jose State University’s
Anthropology Department, Muwekma/Ohlone tribe, National Archives, The
Bancroft Library, the Indian Health Center, Bay Area photographer, Ilka
Hartmann, and notable Bay Area American Indian community members.
McMoons is a collaboration with the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery
Project (LOIRP), Winni Wintemeyer and NASA and was supported by all our
IndieGoGo Campaign Contributors.
Educational Programming provided by Silicon Valley Creates and the Borgenicht Foundation