The two-day event celebrating DIY creativity returns to the SoFA district this weekend after a two-year hiatus.
Culture is making a comeback with the return of the SubZERO festival in downtown San Jose this weekend. It’s been three years since the DIY indie arts and music fest filled South First Street with sights and sounds, but organizer Cherri Lakey of Anno Domini gallery and Twofish Design says nobody should think the scene ever went away.
Indeed, you’d be mistaken to think that downtown has been a ghost town since COVID-19 shut things down in March 2020. There have been South First Fridays art walks, live performances have returned to downtown theaters, and bars and restaurants seem to be doing bustling business in the Thursday through Saturday frame. But the return of SubZERO feels like a watershed moment that the creative community can get excited about.
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