Mexican Heritage Plaza
Cultural center in San Jose, California, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cultural center in San Jose, California, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mexican Heritage Plaza - Centro Cultural de San José is a Chicano/Mexican-American cultural center in San Jose, California, located in the Mayfair neighborhood of East San Jose.
Centro Cultural de San José | |
Address | 1700 Alum Rock Avenue |
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Location | San Jose, California |
Coordinates | 37.352748°N 121.853957°W |
Owner | City of San Jose |
Operator | School of Arts and Culture |
Capacity | Plaza: 1,020 Theater: 500 |
Construction | |
Built | 1999 |
Website | |
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Mexican Heritage Plaza opened in 1999. It is operated by the School of Arts and Culture.
The plaza includes a 500-seat theater, gardens, classrooms, and meeting spaces.
The Corazón y Espíritu de Mayfair mural was painted in 2004 by Precita Eyes Muralists.
A series of mosaic tributes to Chicano and Mexican-American artists lines the north western entrance to the plaza. Tributes include guitarist Carlos Santana (Bay Area native), musical group Los Tigres del Norte (who began their recording career in San Jose), playwright Luis Valdez (who grew up in San Jose), and singer Linda Ronstadt (who serves as the honorary chair of the SJ Mexican Heritage Festival).
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