Michael H.
Yelp
This gallery used to be on Montgomery Street. Then it was a hidden jewel of San Jose, now it's an exposed jewel that everyone talks about.
The founder's, Cherri and Brian, are two of the fundamental movers and shakers of the San Jose art scene. They have helped galleries such as Phantom Gallery, Kaleid Gallery, and Anno Domini flourish. They've definitely helped out with beautifying San Jose. You can usually find them in AD working on something or hanging out. They're very friendly and I've often had a good conversation with them. (Oh they once went to panel discussion at San Jose State and blew everyone else on the panel away.)
As for the AD Gallery, it's a huge improvement on location. It's easily located in the SOFA district near the clubs and other art galleries; an easy walk from the SJSU campus. The gallery used to be the old Camera 5 Cinema, so they still use the Movie board sign and you can still see the theater ticket office thing outside.
The wall that is exposed to the parking lot has huge paintings covering its surface. It's a great way to beautify the space and shed some light on artists.
As you walk in you'll find a kind of store front thing. This isn't the actually art gallery space. They sell art books, small art stuff, design toys, a bike (last time I was there), apparel, bags, and other art/design goodies. All of these things aren't cheap, but have you ever been to a cheap art gallery? If you buy something you know it's going to a good cause, or back to the artist. (Every December/January they have a huge art sale show from a variety of artists.) There is also a kind of counter that divides the middle of the room. On the counter are free fliers, postcards, and promotions for you to take. It's a great way to find out about the local scene. I'm pretty sure you can put your own there if you ask. In this room they've finally opened up a bathroom. Hopefully it doesn't get too nasty from those art geeks.
There's two entrances to the main art gallery; hence a retrofitted cinema. This space is quite big. High ceilings, a little stage, and great wall space. The hall is divided into two by a ceiling to floor curtain. I guess that they use the back for their office and art storage. In the space are two rectangular columns. It depends if the artist wants it, but they're usually there so that more art can be hung.
The art is mostly street inspired. That means stuff like graffiti, social descent, local, independent, experimental, alternative, craft-like, untrained, and stuff that won't be found at the Legion of Honor. There are the occasional "been there done that" type of exhibitions, but its mostly really great stuff. They get great national recognized artists as well as local talent. Sometimes if you go when they're transitioning with another artist, you can meet the artists. They're typically friendly-chill people. If I were a local artist I'd definitely talk to Cherri and Brian.
Anno Domini also has events. Dig Dug (vinyl trade/sale), music events, special exhibitions, live art, etc. etc. All of the exhibitions are free, although they do ask for door donations at some events.
This gallery is constantly pushing the art scene in San Jose and I keep coming back for more! And why complain? It's all free.