San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs

San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs The Office of Cultural Affairs is the champion of San Jose's artistic and cultural vibrancy.

The Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) is a unit of the City’s Office of Economic Development. Together, we foster cultural and economic development as related strategies for continuing to build San Jose as the cultural and economic heart of the Silicon Valley. The OCA coordinates services at a large number of outdoor events and festivals, offers a variety of financial support opportunities for arts

and culture providers, creative entrepreneurs, and leads the development of public art works throughout the city. The OCA provides staff support for the San Jose Arts Commission, an 11-member citizen advisory body appointed by the City Council. Purpose:
• To support, promote and develop opportunities for cultural enrichment, cultural literacy and cultural participation in San Jose, and facilitate the City’s rise as they key cultural and creative center for Silicon Valley.

• To encourage, develop, coordinate and promote a wide range of unique and successful outdoor special events on public and private property throughout the City. Programs

The OCA provides programs and services through three optional services – Arts Program, Special Events, and Public Art – each of which works actively across City Departments and City Service Areas. Arts Program: Manages several grant opportunities that fund local arts and culture, and leads the Creative Entrepreneurs initiative created to improve the San Jose opportunity landscape for independent artists. Special Events: Facilitates the planning, coordinates the City services and issues permits for approximately 400+ outdoor special events year round which attract over 2.5 million participants from San Jose and beyond. Public Art: Seeks to build community identity by initiating artworks and exhibitions that enliven regional, and nationally recognized to create original artworks that enhance public spaces. Through the active engagement between the artists and project stakeholders, public art strives to reflect the City’s ethnic diversity, historic richness, and envision its present and future. Arts Commission: Appointed by City Council, the 11-member Arts Commission assesses the cultural needs of San Jose and develop arts policy, program and budget recommendations for approval by the City Council, including annual cultural grants and public art. The Arts Commission meets on the third Monday of every month at City Hall.

🪩House and Disco Night is coming to the CityDance World Stage Series on MONDAY (6/15)! Grab a drink and dance the night ...
06/13/2026

🪩House and Disco Night is coming to the CityDance World Stage Series on MONDAY (6/15)! Grab a drink and dance the night away with…
 
🎶Live music from SF GIANTS resident DJ Umami
🕺Free Dance Lessons for all ages and levels by The Get Down
🛍️Curated local artisan booths
 
🗓️Monday, June 15th
⏰6pm-9pm
📍510 S 1st Street, San Jose, CA

🔗Visit our link in bio for more info!

CityDance San José is presented by the City of San José Office of Cultural Affairs, in collaboration with San José ‘26, San José Jazz, and Filco Events.

🙏A big thank you to SVCreates and the National Endowment for the Arts Arts Projects Spotlighting the Spirit of Sports grant supporting the Office of Cultural Affairs’ CityDance 2026 World Stage Series!

San José’s Office of Cultural Affairs is putting on a special CityDance: World Stage series this June to celebrate FIFA!...
06/13/2026

San José’s Office of Cultural Affairs is putting on a special CityDance: World Stage series this June to celebrate FIFA! The evening before every home game, join us for a night of free live music, local artisan booths, and dancing at Parque de los Pobladores!
 
SoFA and Parque de Los Pobladores are now part of an entertainment zone. 🍹Grab a drink and bring it over to the event to enjoy while you dance!
 
🎶Genres include House and Disco, Banda, San Jose’s Make Music Day, Cumbia, and Afro Beat
🗓️June 15, 18, 21, 24, and 30
⏰6-9 PM (Make Music Day will include CityDance from 3–7 PM)
📍510 S 1st St, San José, CA
 
👋All ages welcome & no experience needed
🆓Free entry
 
🚗Visit ParkSJ.org for parking information.
🚏Take VTA to the CityDance series!
💻For event information visit: www.sanjoseca.gov/CityDance
 
CityDance San José is presented by the City of San José Office of Cultural Affairs, in collaboration with San José ‘26, San José Jazz, and Filco Events.

🙏A big thank you to SVCreates and the National Endowment for the Arts Arts Projects Spotlighting the Spirit of Sports grant supporting the Office of Cultural Affairs’ CityDance 2026 World Stage Series!

What are you listening to these days? Check out the San Jose Make Music Day Playlist
06/11/2026

What are you listening to these days? Check out the San Jose Make Music Day Playlist

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06/11/2026

¡Wepa! Salsa Fest on June 12 goes deeper than salsa — Bomba Aguacero brings Puerto Rico's oldest living music and dance tradition to Parque de los Pobladores. 🇵🇷🥁

Led by artistic director Shefali Shah, Bomba Aguacero has been a Bay Area collective of dancers, musicians, poets and songwriters since 2006, practicing and performing Bomba and other Puerto Rican and Caribbean folkloric traditions. Bomba originated over 400 years ago on Puerto Rico's sugar cane plantations — a powerful common language, a form of healing and a way to resist oppression through music and dance.

Join us for a full evening of Puerto Rican culture with live music, dance instruction, food and drink and vendors at Parque de los Pobladores, Friday June 12, 5–10pm. 🇵🇷

FREE with registration at bit.ly/26WEPA 🎟️

Brought to you by MACLA & San Jose Jazz with support from San José District 1 Councilmember Rosemary Kamei and CityDance (San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs).

06/09/2026

¡Wepa! Salsa Fest on June 12 features one of the Bay Area's most celebrated DJs — DJ Leydis. 🎧🇨🇺

A pioneer of Cuban hip-hop who helped build the movement from the ground up, DJ Leydis created the first all-female DJ mix in Cuba before making the Bay Area her home in 2006. Since then she has opened stages for Erykah Badu, Questlove and Mos Def, served as official DJ for Grammy Award-nominated Los Rakas, and had the honor of representing Cuba at President Obama's Hispanic Heritage Month reception at the White House.

Join us for a full evening of Puerto Rican culture with live music, dance instruction, food and drink and vendors at Parque de los Pobladores, Friday June 12, 5–10pm. 🇵🇷

FREE with registration at bit.ly/26WEPA 🎟️

Brought to you by MACLA & San Jose Jazz with support from San José District 1 Councilmember Rosemary Kamei and CityDance (San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs).

This Thursday, join the TSJ Bash!
06/02/2026

This Thursday, join the TSJ Bash!

Join Us to Talk Everything San Jose '26!

06/02/2026

Join Be the Change Collective at the Mosaic Festival, Sat, June 6, for a two-hour journey through movement, breathwork, visioning, essential oils, and sound. Come for all three offerings or drop in for one. Either way, you leave lighter. Led by Stefany and Mera!

11:00–11:30 AM: Yoga

11:30 AM-12 PM: Breathwork, Visioning & Essential Oils

12-1 PM: Sound Journey

You’re welcome to join for all three or drop in for any one. Each offering stands on its own. We highly recommend that you reserve a spot at our Wellness Session.

Learn more & register at the link in bio or at mosaicfestival.org

Address

200 E. Santa Clara Street, 12th Floor
San Jose, CA
95113

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14087934344

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