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  • CONTACT | Triton Museum of Art

    To contact the Triton Museum of Art for general inquiries, please contact staff@tritonmuseum.com. All other contact information is found within our website. Get in Touch 1505 Warburton Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050 Contact Us Submit Thanks for submitting! General Inquiries staff@tritonmuseum.org Curatorial vcallanta@tritonmuseum.org Education education@tritonmuseum.org Facility Rentals rentals@tritonmuseum.org Donations & Membership admin@tritonmuseum.org

  • 2026 SALON | Triton Museum of Art

    2026 SALON AT THE TRITON: 2D ART COMPETITION & EXHIBITION A Call to California Artists! The Triton Museum of Art is thrilled to announce the commencement of the 2026 Salon at the Triton: 2D Art Competition & Exhibition. The purpose of this competition and exhibition is to showcase the diverse talents of artists living or working in California, and to assist the Triton Museum of Art's mission in supporting and building community through diverse exhibition and art programs. Aspiring and established artists alike are encouraged to participate in this highly popular exhibition, which allows for submissions in various 2D mediums and is open to any subject. The deadline to submit artwork is March 13, 2026 at 10:00PM PST. The full rules for entry are detailed in the link below. Please save these documents for your reference and be mindful of deadlines - extensions will not be offered. For any questions, please email us at tritonsubmissions@gmail.com . Emails will be responded to during normal weekday museum business hours: Tuesdays through Fridays between 11:00AM and 4:30PM. Due to the high volume of emails we receive, we ask that you please be patient for a response and not send multiple emails with the same inquiries; this may delay our response to you. Announcement Instructions Google Form Non-Google Form Important Dates/Deadlines January 30 - March 13 March 13 (at 10PM) April 1 - April 3 April 4 - April 18 (the Museum will be closed April 5 in observance of the Easter Holiday) May 2 May 16 (12PM - 2PM) August 16 August 20 - September 4 Submission/Entry Period Entry Deadline Acceptance/Non-Acceptance Emails Sent Art Drop-Off Period Exhibition Opens Artists Reception (Winners will be announced) Exhibition Closes Art Pick-Up Period Juror Information Mei-Ying Dell'Aquila Mei-Ying Dell’Aquila is a Taiwanese American, award-winning artist, and art educator based in California. Working primarily in oil, her paintings have been featured in solo and juried exhibitions at museums across the United States. She holds a Master of Arts degree from San Francisco State University and is the former owner and instructor of My Art School. She currently teaches art at the Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara, California. As an educator, Mei-Ying encourages students to become the best versions of themselves by promoting self-empowerment, the belief that individuals can take charge and change the world for the better. This philosophy is evident in her own paintings, which depict strong, confident figures infused with energy and dynamism. Lorraine Lawson Lorraine Lawson is a California based fine artist whose work explores abstraction, memory, and the layered textures of lived experience. Working primarily in painting and mixed media, her practice draws on material history, intuitive mark-making, and a deep sensitivity to place and time. Her work has been exhibited at institutions and galleries including the Triton Museum of Art, Crocker Art Museum, Oceanside Museum of Art, Sanchez Art Center, Whitney Modern, and MK Contemporary Art Gallery, and is held in private and corporate collections. In addition to her exhibition history, Lawson is actively engaged in arts advocacy, mentorship, and community-based programming, including workshops for youth and public art initiatives that connect contemporary art with broader audiences. As a juror, she brings a thoughtful and balanced perspective, valuing originality, craftsmanship, conceptual clarity, and authenticity, with particular attention to work that successfully integrates technical skill with emotional and visual resonance. Preston Metcalf Preston Metcalf is the Executive Director of the Triton Museum of Art. A long-time Curator of Art, he has curated more than 400 museum exhibitions of artists, both here and abroad. In addition to his 36 years with the Triton Museum, he was also a lecturer of Art History at Mission College in Santa Clara, and San Jose City College. He has lectured on art and art history both locally and abroad, has had more than 60 articles and essays published, and had his first novel, Casanova, Curator of Memories published in 2018. Through his innovative art and education programs at the Triton Museum, thousands of our region’s children, youth, and adults have received fundamental art education and experiences, including award winning programs such as sculpture classes for the blind, hospital bedside art instruction for chronically and terminally ill children, and art/literary crossover programs such as the Triton’s immensely popular monthly Triton Book Club, which explores how both art and literature continue to shape our views. He sees art not as a static form of entertainment, but rather as world expanding experiences, bringing new views, ideas, considerations, and voices into our lives.

  • 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 ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. Support the Triton Museum of Art today. DONATE NOW

  • 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

  • SUPPORT | 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! SUPPORTING THE TRITON 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! CLICK HERE! DONATE CLICK HERE! MEMBERSHIP

  • Corporate Membership | Triton Museum of Art

    Corporate Membership at the Triton Museum JOIN TODAY $5,000 • Corporate logo displayed in museum • Recognition on museum website • 20% Corporate facility rental discount

  • WEDDINGS + PRIVATE EVENTS | Triton Museum of Art

    WEDDINGS & PRIVATE EVENTS The Basics: Event Hours of Availability: 4:30PM to 11:00PM (Triton) 8:00AM to 11:00PM (Jamison-Brown House) Rental Hours of Availability: (Event hours + set up & breakdown)* 2:30PM (upon approval) - 12AM Jamison-Brown House events: Flexible depending on staff availability; inquire with Facility Rentals Coordinator *(Delegation of setup + breakdown is the responsibility of the rental party) Decorations: The Triton has specific guidelines for decorations to preserve the integrity of our artists' works. Please see full facility guidelines below for more information. Pricing: Pricing varies depending on the venue, duration, and any add-ons you choose. View full pricing options below. City of Santa Clara Business Licenses: ( Required for all 3rd party vendors hired for any event) All 3rd party vendors hired to work the event must provide us with an up to date City of Santa Clara Business License number. For more information, visit: https://www.santaclaraca.gov/business-development/business-services/business-tax-license Certificate of Liability Insurance: We require renters to Renters provide a one day event liability insurance in the amount equal to at least $1,000,000.00. PRICING INCLUSIONS GUIDELINES PERMIT INFO FLOOR PLANS 1/2 CONTACT US We want to know more about your event! Fill out our inquiry form and our Facility Rentals Administrator will get in touch with you. Stay in touch with our Socials to stay up-to-date on what we've got going on. INQUIRY FORM

  • EVENT TYPES | Triton Museum of Art

    Disclaimer: Event galleries are subject to exhibition scheduling. WEDDINGS & PRIVATE EVENTS CORPORATE & ORGANIZATIONAL EVENTS

  • BIG RED CHAIR PROJECT | Triton Museum of Art

    Be a part of this exhibition in your own way by posing on Eve Page Mathias' Big Red Chair, just like the women shown within this exhibition. Be your own piece of art and lounge on the chair, snap a quick photo, and upload your image using the link provided above. "The Big Red Chair Project" Upload Here The pandemic has been a very difficult time for many of us. With having to adjust our lives to stay safer and healthier, that often meant spending time apart from the people we love. For artist and retired educator Eve Page Mathias, the pandemic gave her time to reflect on herself and to look forward to seeing those absent from her life. During this time, her "Big Red Chair Project" was born and it allowed her to reconnect with those friends and colleagues she missed dearly. This exhibition is a series of large paintings - portraits of women meaningful to the artist. Be a part of this exhibition in your own way by posing on Eve Page Mathias' Big Red Chair, just like the women shown within this exhibition. Be your own piece of art and lounge on the chair, snap a quick photo, and upload your image using the link provided above. Or send photos directly to admin@tritonmuseum.org

  • PRICING AND BUNDLES | Triton Museum of Art

    PRICING AND BUNDLES PRICING PDF GUIDELINES PERMIT INFO INCLUSIONS Important note for indoor events: Gallery availability is subject to the exhibition schedule. GENERAL PRICING: The Triton Museum (Only) Rate: $475.00 per hour Duration: 5 hour event minimum Cleaning deposit: $400 Capacity: 300 mingling / 150 seated Historic Jamison-Brown House Rate: $200 per hour Duration: 4 hour event minimum Cleaning deposit: $300 Capacity: 50 mingling / 30 seated Sculpture Garden & Redwoods (Add-on to Triton or JBH only) Rate: See bundle rates Duration: Same as main venue. See guidelines for outdoor event requirements. Important note for outdoor events: Special Event Permits are required by the City of Santa Clara and cost between $350-600. Special Event Permit applications need to be submitted to the City of Santa Clara office 60 days prior to the event. BUNDLE PRICING: Museum + Gardens Rate: $525 per hour Duration: 5 hour rental minimum Cleaning deposit: $400 Capacity: 300 mingling / 120 seated (museum) | Inquire (gardens) Jamison-Brown House + Gardens Rate: $275 per hour Duration: 4 hour rental minimum Cleaning deposit: $300 Capacity: 50 mingling inside JBH / 30 seated inside JBH | inquire (gardens) Museum + JBH + Gardens (Full Venue Buyout) Rate: $575.00 per hour Duration: 6 hour rental minimum Cleaning deposit: $500 Capacity: Inquire with Facility Rentals Coordinator

  • ABOUT | Triton Museum of Art

    The Triton Museum of Art is a vital community resource that provides accessible exhibition and education programs, which promote a broad range of contemporary California art. Through our multi-faceted programs, we bring together the culturally diverse population of the Greater Bay Area. The Triton's Vision The Triton Museum of Art is a vital community resource that provides accessible exhibition and education programs, which promote a broad range of contemporary California art. Through our multi-faceted programs, we strive to bring together the culturally diverse population of the Greater Bay Area to foster a better understanding of art and its role in building a strong community. Mission Statement The mission of the Triton Museum of Art is to generate community dialogue, enhance cultural understanding, and increase creative and critical thinking through innovative programs and the vocabulary of art. Our Core Values ART Through its exhibitions and collections, the Triton Museum of Art showcases works by California artists that are aesthetically and historically significant to our region and which demonstrate the rich diversity of cultural traditions, influences, and ideas that make up our community. EDUCATION Education is central to the vision of the Museum and integral to the development and design of each exhibition. The Museum offers a learning environment in which curiosity, experimentation, and spirited dialogue are encouraged. Our aim is for each visitor to experience the Museum with enthusiasm, empowered by new perspectives and ideas. COMMUNITY The community is the life force of the Triton Museum of Art. Each exhibition and program is developed with the visitor's experience as a compass. The museum serves as a resource for the community through collaborations with local arts and service organizations, academic institutions, as well as local civic and corporate partners. CAREERS BOARD & STAFF CONTACT FAQ IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Official wine of the Triton Museum of Art

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