[free] Lowrider Art Showcase: 2nd Annual @ Montalvo Arts Center // Saratoga
We are thrilled to present the 2nd Annual Lowrider Art Showcase at Montalvo on Sunday, October 5th from 1–5pm. Join us for this fun, FREE, family-friendly celebration of community!
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month and recognize the contributions, history, culture, and influence of our local lowrider community.
SUNDAY October 5th AT 1 PM – 5 PM
Montalvo Arts Center
15400 Montalvo Rd. • Saratoga.
Please RSVP for free ticket here.
Due to popular demand, we are pleased to join the United Lowrider Council of San Jose (ULCSJ) and Local Color SJ to present our 2nd Annual Lowrider Art Showcase.
Using the historic grounds of Montalvo and Santa Clara County Park trails, we are excited to bring back this fun, FREE, family-friendly afternoon—which will feature a fleet of stunning lowrider cars on the Great Lawn; art-making and painting demonstrations in the gardens; local artists and vendors; DJs and dancing; and delicious options from local food vendors.
Start your journey on A Path Forward: Honoring Ohlone Land & Spirit and our powerful new living monument hummingbird sculpture, explore Montalvo’s art, gardens, and grounds, and enjoy a beautiful afternoon with us!
NOTE: All parking will be at West Valley College, Parking Lot 5, with a free shuttle to and from Montalvo. First shuttle departs at 12:30pm.

See an incredible range of lowrider cars on the lawn!
Plus; enjoy art making and painting demonstrations in the gardens; engage with local artists and vendors; get dancing to live DJ music; and grab a bite from a local food vendor.
SUNDAY AT 1 PM – 5 PM Lowrider Art Showcase at Montalvo Arts Center Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga.
In collaboration with the United Lowrider Council of San Jose and Local Color SJ, Montalvo is proud to present our first-ever Lowrider Art Showcase.
This collaboration seeks to strengthen community through the power of the arts, and we are excited to invite you to join us on our beautiful grounds for a free event exploring the abundant artistry and rich culture of the Bay Area lowrider scene.
See an incredible range of lowrider cars on the lawn; enjoy art making and painting demonstrations in the gardens; engage with local artists and vendors; get dancing to live DJ music; and grab a bite from a local food vendor.
Drop in to the Carriage House Theatre for panel conversations on the history of Lowrider magazine and the influence of the lowrider aesthetic on some of the most influential Silicon Valley brand designs.
Bring your family and friends and spend the day with us!




