NATAHN ZANON, OPPOSITE: MARK PICKTHALL,
selected additional evenings.
TICKETS: Priced from $20 to $27, admission
tickets will be sold for specific
days and times. For a complete schedule
and to reserve tickets, visit the
Montalvo website at www.montalvo
arts.org
PARKING: Those attending the exhibit
should park at West Valley College
(14000 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga) and
catch a free shuttle to the exhibition.
SPECIAL EVENTS: Planned throughout
the run of the exhibit, special events
include “Bruce Munro in Conversa-
THE EXHIBIT: Bruce Munro at Montalvo
features 10 large-scale light installations
within the Villa and throughout
the grounds and gardens of the 175-
acre historic estate. The spectacular
artworks are inspired by the C.S. Lewis
fantasy series “Chronicles of Narnia.”
LOCATION: Montalvo Arts Center,
15400 Montalvo Road, Saratoga.
408/961-5858.
DATES AND TIMES: The exhibit runs
from Oct. 28 through March 17, 2019. It
is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Sundays from 6 to 9:30 p.m., and on
tion,” a discussion with the artist on
Oct. 27 at 11 a.m.; tickets are $30.
A special program, “Diwali: Festival
of Light” is optional for those visiting
the exhibit on Nov. 13; separate
tickets at $12 each are required. “Dinner
at Munro” events are an add-on
for guests visiting on specific dates
throughout the exhibit. Upcoming dinners,
priced at $57, will be held Nov. 4,
Dec. 2 and Dec. 21, offering two seatings
for diners. A complete schedule
of special events is available on the
Montalvo website.
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