
Some great news for the City of San Jose came out of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) conference call earlier this week.
An Our Town grant, one of only 51 grants awarded nationwide, was awarded to the City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs Public Art Program (SJPA) in partnership with ZER01: The Art and Technology Network (ZER01).
The $250,000 NEA funding will be matched by SJPA and ZER01 and used to promote and enhance downtown San Jose’s livability and arts engagement through the initiation of Silicon Valley Inside/Out (SV I/O). SV I/O will wed the creativity of the technology and cultural sectors to create a mash-up that will help downtown San Jose define the look and feel of the “Capital of Silicon Valley.” The goal of the project, according to organizers, is to stimulate a more engaged community and promote new partnerships between art and technology.
Our Town is the NEA’s latest investment in creative placemaking, through whichpartners from both public and private sectors come together to strategically shape the social, physical, and economic character of a neighborhood, town, city, or region around arts and cultural activities.
National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Landesman said, “Communities across our country are using smart design and leveraging the arts to enhance quality of life and promote their distinctive identities. In this time of great economic upheaval, Our Town provides communities an opportunity to reignite their economies.”

SV I/O will launch three parallel initiatives: 1) the creation of a Strategic Advisory Committee that will frame and guide the development of opportunities, 2) the development of 3 new technology-activated public art projects, and 3) a series of temporary projects. These multidisciplinary art projects will reflect the region and will include opportunities for active public participation.
According to Kim Walesh, San Jose’s director of economic development and chief strategist, “San Jose has led the nation in bringing together the art and technology sectors for community and economic benefit for some time. The Our Town grant will allow San Jose’s Public Art Program and ZER01 to step up collaboration with local stakeholders on an exciting program to increase Downtown San Jose’s cultural and economic vitality. As the Capital of Silicon Valley, San Jose understands that a great place for innovation is a place that supports the evolution of new boundary-crossing art forms, and SV I/O is an amazing opportunity to contribute to this evolution.”
