Our 2024 Marcus Festival is a celebration of Future Dreaming… A Path Forward.
Future Dreaming is an exhibition of fanciful, compelling, and speculative contemporary artworks inviting visitors to imagine futures built upon the ancestral wisdom of multiple Indigenous heritages. These works celebrate the natural world, our interdependent relationship with it, and collectively communicate the idea that no one being, either animate or inanimate, is superior to another. Each work explores the duality of our existence, sparking both humor and joy, along with contemplation, skepticism, and reminding us that as humans, we are all related and share a responsibility in caring for one another and for the planet. As we face a catastrophic climate crisis, this Indigenous knowledge, based upon thousands of years of land stewardship and care for natural spaces, can provide ways of coexisting and model a pathway for our mutual sustainability.
Featuring four leading contemporary artists recognized locally, as well as nationally and internationally, Beatriz Cortez, Ana Teresa Fernández, Rayos Magos, and Marie Watt present newly commissioned and existing works throughout the grounds of Montalvo to help celebrate the unveiling of A Path Forward: Honoring Ohlone Land & Spirit, a permanent living monument for the arts center’s public park lands.
To fully experience A Path Forward, you will need to download the Kinfolk app onto your phone. We recommend downloading the app before your visit to Montalvo, so that you are ready to go as soon as you see the work. NOTE: The button below will only work on mobile devices.
Free shuttle service to the event will be available from West Valley College, Lot 5 (entrance on Admissions Way).
Rideshare (Taxi/Lyft/Uber) drop-offs will be allowed, but no pick-ups. If you are using a rideshare service, please take the shuttle to West Valley when you depart and call from there.
Food will be available for sale from the following vendors (located in Parking Lot 2):
Beer, wine, water, and soda are also be available for purchase from our bar.
An Indigenous marketplace will take place on the Great Lawn featuring:
The Marcus Exhibition and Festival is made possible through the support of the Marcus Family Foundation, the Jo and Barry Ariko Fund for Artistic Programs, and the California Arts Council. A Path Forward: Honoring Ohlone Land & Spirit is a partnership of the Santa Clara County Parks, the Confederation of Ohlone People, led by Charlene Eigen-Vasquez, and Montalvo Arts Center. This work was made possible through a National Endowment for the Arts Our Town Award and the California Arts Council Impact Projects Award, and the generous contributions of the George and Judy Marcus Family Foundation and the Jo and Barry Ariko Fund for Artistic Programs. Additional support was provided by Kinfolk and the School of Arts and Culture at Mexican Heritage Plaza.