Beyoung Smart

Silicon Valley Creative Youth Art Exhibition

Date: Jan 10th 2026 | 9 am - 6 pm

Location: Computer History Museum, Mountain View

Smart Living is reshaping how we live, connecting technology with everyday life in powerful ways. BEYOUNG SMART approaches this future from a different yet deeply aligned perspective—through the eyes of Silicon Valley’s creative youth. Rather than focusing on systems or features, children imagine how they want to live, who they hope to become, and what a joyful, meaningful future might feel like. Their artworks remind us that while the future will be smart, it must also remain warm, playful, and human. Technology lays the foundation, but imagination is what brings the future to life.

New Horizons

Silicon Valley Youth and Children’s Art Competition Exhibition

Date: Feb 2nd 2025 - Feb 11th 2025

Location: ArtX Gallery, Fremont

New Horizons invites young artists to explore the idea of “new horizons” through their own creative perspectives. The theme encourages children and youth to imagine what lies beyond the familiar—new worlds, new possibilities, and new ways of seeing themselves and the future. Whether inspired by personal growth, cultural discovery, technology, nature, or dreams yet to be realized, the artworks reflect moments of curiosity, courage, and imagination. This exhibition celebrates how young creators interpret change and possibility, reminding us that every new horizon begins with a willingness to look forward and imagine.

Digital Soul

Silicon Valley International Digital Art Exhibition

Date: May 29th 2024 - May 31st 2024

Location: Palace of Find Arts, San Francisco

In this era of rapid digital evolution, the question of whether "digital has a soul" is not only exciting but also filled with fear. In the "Digital Soul" exhibition, presented jointly by ArtX Gallery and the Gen AI Summit, the curator and artist MetaCher invites audiences to explore the concept of a digital soul together. As technology advances to the point where it can simulate and even replicate human emotions and cognition, how will humans interact with such entities?