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  • Khat Zorig & Kyle Dell'Aquila | Triton Museum of Art

    < Back Khat Zorig & Kyle Dell'Aquila SEPT 28 - JAN 5 Energies Khat and Kyle are partners in life, business, and creativity. They explore the intersection of nature, humanity, and machines. Their work embodies the cross-section of internal and external energies with the shared mission of empowering those often overlooked. Khat’s energies focus on internal empowerment, nurturing resilience, and healing within individuals, particularly the underprivileged. On the other hand, Kyle's energies are channeled into external empowerment, manifesting through technological innovation and artistic expression. Artist Statement: Our commitment is challenging the status quo and envisioning a future where creativity, technology, and courage intersect to shape our better world. This commitment was inspired and encouraged by our mentor, Bill Warner, a visionary who transformed the film industry. His influence motivated us to follow our energies and create ZORIG, which means "Courage" in Mongolian. It is not just a sci-fi movie and futureware brand; it embodies the spirit of bravery and the conviction to speak and act from the heart. Through ZORIG, we explore the power of science fiction as a medium to dream and visualize the future we want to live in - one that’s nature-loving, techno-optimistic, and humanity empowering. Movies profoundly impact shaping mindsets and influencing the collective imagination, yet the current state of the film industry disheartens us. Real stories are often overlooked, lacking diversity, and commercial interests frequently stifle creativity. Our mission is to disrupt this narrative by telling stories our way, inspiring change, and empowering the underrepresented. Our work extends beyond the screen into the tangible world of fashion. We have seen the devastating effects of the fashion industry on the environment, and we refuse to contribute to its harmful practices. Instead, we embrace a made-to-order approach, ensuring that every piece we create is a statement of power, style, as well as a commitment to sustainability and responsible consumption. Both through our futuristic Mongolian themes and our earth-loving designs, we hope to make people feel like powerful techno-warriors when they’re wearing our garments. As we continue to develop our sci-fi movie, we release snippets and showcase products that reflect the themes and values of our story. Each piece we create is a fusion of art, technology, and storytelling, designed to inspire others to imagine and build the future we all deserve. Previous Next

  • The Same Streets Everyday , 2024

    Rotunda Gallery EXHIBITION The Same Streets Everyday Lost San Jose DATES: JAN 20 - MAY 12 YEAR: 2024 Previously on view in the Rotunda Gallery < Back OVERVIEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. Lost San Jose is an ongoing series of photos and stories, a collection of fragments that make up the landscape of my life in Silicon Valley. It’s a tribute to the four generations of my family that haunt these streets, a eulogy for an endlessly erased city that always pushes away what was or could have been. About the Collection The Same Streets Everyday explores the ever-shifting landscapes of the places that have become home, the mysteries that hide in the everyday, and the patterns and constants that emerge when you walk the same streets for years. It’s purposely taken wrong turns, worn out shoes, quiet hours, and cloudy days. It’s insomnia, trespassing, and a camera. The photos on the walls, presented in no particular order, were taken with over a dozen different cameras, span over a decade of time, and were all taken while walking the streets of San Jose. Lost San Jose, Living in the Flight Path, 2016, digital photograph. Previous Next

  • Salon at the Triton Museum: A 2022 2D Competition & Exhibition, 2022

    Warburton and Rotunda Gallery EXHIBITION Salon at the Triton Museum: A 2022 2D Competition & Exhibition Salon Recipients DATES: AUG 13 - SEP 11 YEAR: 2022 Previously on view in the Warburton and Rotunda Gallery < Back OVERVIEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2022 Salon Previous Next

  • Sentido: New Paintings by Bob Nugent, 2021

    Warburton Gallery EXHIBITION Sentido: New Paintings by Bob Nugent Bob Nugent DATES: OCT 2 - JAN 2 YEAR: 2021 Previously on view in the Warburton Gallery < Back OVERVIEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. Previous Next

  • Pop, Funk, and Just Plain Fun!, 2021

    Unknown EXHIBITION Pop, Funk, and Just Plain Fun! Various Artists DATES: MAR 13 - MAY 2 YEAR: 2021 Previously on view in the Unknown < Back OVERVIEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. Previous Next

  • ART + EVENTS | Triton Museum of Art

    An overview of the Triton Museum of Art's exhibitions, events, special projects, and the collection. ART + EVENTS EXHIBITION EVENTS COLLECTION SPECIAL PROJECTS

  • Works on Paper, 2023

    Warburton Gallery EXHIBITION Works on Paper David Einstein DATES: JAN 14 - MAY 7 YEAR: 2023 Previously on view in the Warburton Gallery < Back OVERVIEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. "Untitled" Previous Next

  • DONATE | Triton Museum of Art

    The Triton Museum of Art provides high quality exhibitions and art education programs as a result of the generosity of our donors, patrons and volunteers. We thank you for all the support! WAYS TO DONATE AND SUPPORT The Triton Museum of Art provides high quality exhibitions and art education programs as a result of the generosity of our donors, patrons and volunteers. We thank you for all the support! DONATE NOW Gala In-House Auction Stay tuned for more details pertaining the Gala In-House Auction! Contact: rentals@tritonmuseum.org How can I support the Triton Museum of Art through tile sponsorship? You can support the Triton Museum of Art by sponsoring a personalized tile. These tiles can be customized with your name, a message to loved ones, or as a permanent memory, and will be installed in the museum’s main entrance plaza. Your contribution helps pave the way for others to experience the joys and values of art in our community. For more details and to get your tile, visit ( https://www.thatsmybrick.com/tritonmuseum ). How can I support and sponsor the Triton Museum of Art? The Triton Museum of Art thrives on the generosity of our donors and patrons. You can support us through donations, sponsorships, and volunteering. For more information on how to contribute, please visit our [Support and Sponsorship](https://www.tritonmuseum.org/support) page. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of our valued sponsors and donors who help us provide high-quality exhibitions and art education programs. Legacy Giving Leaving a legacy gift to the Triton Museum of Art will ensure it continues to make art and art education accessible to our community for generations to come. Make a lasting impact through your will or trust. By naming the Triton Museum as a beneficiary of 2% or more in your estate planning, you can make an enduring statement of the value of art and education in the quality of life for our region. Simply let us know you have included the Triton Museum in your estate plans, and you will become a Legacy Donor, with recognition at the museum, invitation to an annual Legacy Donor Art History Lecture & Champagne, and most of all, the gratitude of all who will benefit by your generosity. Please contact Preston Metcalf, Executive Director at pmetcalf@tritonmuseum.org for more information or to discuss your gift. Thank you. Art Donations Please contact Preston Metcalf, Executive Director, at pmetcalf@tritonmuseum.org Make a Donation Make a One-Time monetary contribution to the Triton Museum of Art, or set up a recurring donation by using the following secure link. Thank you! Make a Donation More Ways to Support Support the Triton through your Amazon shopping! Follow the link, set the Triton Museum as your charity of choice and then 0.5% of your eligible purchases will be donated to the Triton. Support the Triton Museum of Art today. DONATE NOW

  • Saffron, Saint of Spices, 2023

    Permanent Gallery EXHIBITION Saffron, Saint of Spices Pantea Karimi DATES: JAN 14 - APR 30 YEAR: 2023 Previously on view in the Permanent Gallery < Back OVERVIEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. "Saffron, Saint of Spices" Previous Next

  • Close Up / From a Distance: Botanical & Landscape Photographs, 2022

    Rotunda Gallery EXHIBITION Close Up / From a Distance: Botanical & Landscape Photographs Joe Ramos DATES: MAY 21 - JUL 31 YEAR: 2022 Previously on view in the Rotunda Gallery < Back OVERVIEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Previous Next

  • Redwood Garden | Triton Museum of Art

    Redwood Garden Capacity Unlimited Price About the Venue Please see General Planning Resources for pricing add-ons. With its effortless beauty, create a relaxing atmosphere and entertaining space by adding the tranquility of the entire garden area to your event. Venue Gallery LOAD MORE Other Opportunities Redwood Garden Redwood Garden

  • WHO WE ARE | Triton Museum of Art

    Who We Are For 60 years, the Triton Museum of Art has been a destination for the community, providing a venue where local artists exhibit their work alongside regional and national artists and where students of all ages learn about art and the creative process. Located across the street from the Santa Clara Civic Center, the Triton Museum of Art collects and exhibits contemporary and historical works with an emphasis on artists of the Greater Bay Area. Over 40,000 people attend the museum on-site annually through its exhibitions, education, and community programs, and over 90,000 people view the museum's satellite gallery and exhibitions annually. Our Roots The Triton Museum of Art was founded by rancher, lawyer, and art patron W. Robert Morgan and his wife June in San Jose, California, in 1965. It was the first non-university art museum in the county. Less than two years after its opening, the Triton Museum moved to its current location within the City of Santa Clara. Exhibitions and programs were held in four pavilions surrounded by a seven-acre park. Due to the tremendous economic and population growth of the Santa Clara Valley during the 1970s, a new facility was built to serve the changing needs of the community. Construction for the current facility was completed in October 1987. The 22,000-square-foot space features high ceilings, pyramidal skylights, and dramatic lighting. The spacious design of the building was created for versatile exhibition presentation as well as an aesthetically pleasing experience for museum visitors.

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