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  • Triton Supporting Artists Exhibition

    DEC 12 - JAN 4 Triton Supporting Artists Exhibition Lou Bermingham Jeff Bramschreiber Jeff Brown Mei-Ying Dell'Aquila Ron Dell'Aquila David Einstein Kalani Engles Michelle Gregor Lorraine Lawson Hana Lock Cuong Nguyen Bob Nugent Barb Overholt Jeff Owen Peter Paluzzi May Shei David Stonesifer Chun Hui-Yu DEC 12 - JAN 4 Now on View in the Cowell Room Gallery Plan Your Visit < Back Marquee: Overview About the Artist Previous Next

  • HOLIDAY ART FAIR | Triton Museum of Art

    Join us for our Holiday Art Fair! Please join us in bringing merriment by attending this year's Holiday Art Fair! We can't wait for you to see what we have in store to make this winter season a memorable day for families near and far. The event will be indoor, featuring our Holiday Wish Drive with Family Giving Tree, festive music, Artist booths, baked goods, and more. We hope to see you there! Find the perfect holiday gift while supporting local artists, small businesses, and other non-profits this holiday season! Click the button below to RSVP on our Eventbrite! RSVP Event Information DATE & TIME: Saturday, December 6th, 2025 from 10AM-4PM LOCATION: Inside the Triton Museum of Art COST: FREE admission and FREE parking. Your only expenses will be towards buying any goodies from our vendors. HOLIDAY WISH DRIVE: The Triton Museum will be hosting a Holiday Wish Drive this year through the Family Giving Tree. Come pick up a wish tag November 3rd - December 3rd and make someone's holiday wish come true! Live Performances by The Lyric Theatre's Victorian Carolers Quartet Enjoy a cappella renditions of traditional English Christmas songs as well as a variety of other contemporary winter classics! Program: 10:00AM -10:25AM: Rotunda Gallery 10:40AM - 11:05AM: Permanent Collection Gallery 11:20AM - 11:45AM: Cowell Room Gallery Website Vendor Line Up! 2Pomelo Hand-designed stickers www.etsy.com/shop/2pomelo Anita Clemetson Handmade Pottery Hand-made stoneware pottery with an emphasis on form, function, design, and texture instagram.com/anitaclemetson Art by Saswatee Original, hand-designed artworks displayed on more than just prints including: lampshades, linen wine bags, pouches, tea towels, coasters, and greeting cards artbysaswatee.com/ Cuddleloop Studio I started Cuddle Loop Studio as a way to bring my Handmade crochet creations into everyday life. Every crochet toy and accessory I make carries a bit of warmth, a reminder that even small handmade things can make people smile. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CuddleLoopCrafts Elvira Gallery Elvira Rascov is a Colombian-born artist based in California who works in watercolor, oil, and porcelain. She enjoys sketching animals, landscapes, flowers, and cityscapes. As a potter, she creates wheel-thrown porcelain pieces, hand-painted with her designs and fired to cone 10. All her ceramics are microwave and dishwasher safe. elviragallery.com Elena Mukhina Framed greeting cards, genuine leather collages, decorative wine bottles, Christmas ornaments, original paintings and prints elenamuruart.com Evolve With Mary Using alcohol based ink, Mary burns abstract designs into glass, wood, metal, and other natural materials revealing unique patterns of burning fire. She makes an array of different products: Coasters, bookmarks, stained glass, fire quotes, picture frames, custom signs and much more. https://evolvewithmary.art/ Giorgiani Mathey Fine Art Original Oil Paintings, Watercolors, and Archival Prints. https://www.giorgianimathey.com/ Halo Pottery Pottery Pieces http://halopottery.net/ In Dresses Veritas Specializes in fashionable, cozy, and unique apparel, offering designer tops with you in mind! https://www.facebook.com/groups/indressesveritas/?ref=share&mibextid=wwXIfr&_rdr Ivy's Wire Wrap Handmade wire wrapped jewelry with crystals, sea glass, and bones https://ivyswirewrap.com/password Kiln Kissed Ceramics I create small-batch, handmade pottery that blends function with beauty. My work is rooted in a love of vibrant glazes, rich textures, and organic details that give each piece its own unique character. No two pieces are ever exactly the same—each one tells its own story through handmade charm and subtle variations. https://kilnkissedceramics.github.io/ Laura Zarrin, Author/Illustrator Selling signed and personalized picture and chapter books I illustrated, prints, and original hand painted abstract art ornaments on 2”x2” canvases. https://www.zarrindesign.com/ Little Sprig Stories Casey Jane Satterlund is an author and illustrator specializing in kidlit. Find books and flashcards for kids, as well as tarot cards, stickers, and art supplies for all ages! http://instagram.com/little.sprig.stories Mala Tara Tea Mala Tara is a wellness brand offering whole flower teas are organically grown, caffeine-free, and sustainably direct-sourced from small Thai farms. https://malatara.com No Idea Studio Colorful Art and Happy Vibes. noideastudioshop.etsy.com Otto Family Club Otto Family Club is a sensory learning space where purposeful play sparks curiosity, creativity, and community connection. https://ottofamilyclub.com/ Painting with James Colorful and nostalgic original artwork jamesmertke.com/ Saracco Pottery and Fine Crafts Handmade stoneware pottery and hand-marbled paper products saraccopottery.weebly.com/ papermarbling.weebly.com/ Silk Art Closet I design and paint silk artworks that merge traditional techniques with functional design. Each scarf, painting, top, piece of jewelry, or pillow reflects my memories, imagination, and artistic vision, transforming silk into something personal and unique. https://www.silkartcloset.com/ Stanislava Photography My still lifes were built with time and care—like a classical painting, designed to hold your attention. Linger with me in the light, the shadow, the softness, the detail—and discover the quiet poetry of everyday life. http://www.stanislava.photography Viva Frida Viva Frida curates handcrafted, unique ornaments and Christmas decor for the holidays. Year around we specialize on hand painted vintage mirrors, sacred hearts and exclusive home decor pieces. Our products are a blend of traditional and modern styles often finished with gold lead touches and hand painted artwork. https://www.instagram.com/vivafrida_shop/ WhatCoffee & Bakery WhatCoffee is a cafe and bakery located in Santa Clara that specializes in handcrafted coffee and freshly baked pastries, all made in-house. We roast our own beans and take pride in crafting every item from scratch. whatcoffee.com More to be announced! TILES FOR THE TRITON Purchase a personalized tile for a loved one, to commemorate a moment, or to leave some memorable words for the museum! TILES: 6"x6" for $250 8"x8" for $350 Replicas* for $150 *Replicas are for duplications of already existing tiles. For questions about replicas, contact the email below. For questions on purchasing/gifting a tile or more information, please contact admin@tritonmuseum.org We will also be making these available for purchase at our Holiday Art Fair this year on December 12th, 2025. You can see what the tiles look like in person! Learn More

  • Urban Visions: Life in Motion

    AUG 16 - DEC 7Artist Dean Larson was raised in Palmer, Alaska where he first learned painting under the mentorship of Alaskan Artist Fred Machetanz. After graduating from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon Dean moved to Baltimore, Maryland for graduate studies at the Schuler's School of Fine Art and Towson University. In 1997 the artist moved to San Francisco, CA. He has long been associated with the resurgence of the American Contemporary Realist movement. Dean has written books, been featured in numerous art periodicals, has mounted over twenty-five solo exhibitions, and has been featured in over fifty group shows in museums and galleries across the U. S. He is a well-traveled artist who thrives on diversity and is constantly searching for new subjects. He is adept with cityscapes, landscapes, portraits, and interiors. Through the use of compelling compositions and harmonious colors he draws the viewer into his canvases. Dean's commissioned portraits and studio paintings can be found in museums and other public collections in the United States and Europe. Larson also has taught painting (mainly cityscape and landscape) at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco since 2006. He maintains a studio near Mission Dolores, the original Spanish Mission in San Francisco. Larson has painted the portraits of Senator Ted Stevens which hangs in the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. and Senator Mark Hatfield which hangs at Willamette University. Larson's work is also included in the collections of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), the Alaska State Capitol, Triton Museum of Art and Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. For more information visit www.deanmlarson.com, or www.instagram.com/deanlarson07 Urban Visions: Life in Motion Dean Larson AUG 16 - DEC 7 Now on View in the Cowell Room Gallery Plan Your Visit < Back Marquee: Saturday in the Park, oil on canvas Overview Artist Dean Larson was raised in Palmer, Alaska where he first learned painting under the mentorship of Alaskan Artist Fred Machetanz. After graduating from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon Dean moved to Baltimore, Maryland for graduate studies at the Schuler's School of Fine Art and Towson University. In 1997 the artist moved to San Francisco, CA. He has long been associated with the resurgence of the American Contemporary Realist movement. Dean has written books, been featured in numerous art periodicals, has mounted over twenty-five solo exhibitions, and has been featured in over fifty group shows in museums and galleries across the U. S. He is a well-traveled artist who thrives on diversity and is constantly searching for new subjects. He is adept with cityscapes, landscapes, portraits, and interiors. Through the use of compelling compositions and harmonious colors he draws the viewer into his canvases. Dean's commissioned portraits and studio paintings can be found in museums and other public collections in the United States and Europe. Larson also has taught painting (mainly cityscape and landscape) at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco since 2006. He maintains a studio near Mission Dolores, the original Spanish Mission in San Francisco. Larson has painted the portraits of Senator Ted Stevens which hangs in the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. and Senator Mark Hatfield which hangs at Willamette University. Larson's work is also included in the collections of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), the Alaska State Capitol, Triton Museum of Art and Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. For more information visit www.deanmlarson.com , or www.instagram.com/deanlarson07 About the Artist Over the past several years two central themes have consistently attracted and inspired my artist’s eye. The first motif is life in the city. Having relocated from Alaska and Maryland to California in 1997, the Bay area and in particular, San Francisco, became an instant source of diverse and compelling subject matter. From Russian Hill to North Beach, from Market Street to Golden Gate Park, the city that changes constantly presents new perceptions and subjects. The focus on what it means to be a contemporary realist is constantly at the forefront when planning new work. It’s never enough to simply copy what’s in front of you. There is a desire to go deeper and search for what is most significant and essential. Intentional soft blurs contrast with hard edges to have objects and figures come forth and recede and fuse to backgrounds within pictorial spaces. With my second subject, figures, I search for accidental moments where people reveal the variety of the human experience and also show glimpses of what it means to be living and working in modern society. Sometimes it is a lone figure and other times there is a group of figures where the relationships between the figures are closely observed, highlighting the gestures of each figure and the group as a whole. The search for mass shapes and abstract patterns that, by working through my painting process, eventually becomes more realistic, unique designs challenge and inspire me to keep painting each and every day. Previous Next

  • Echoes in Color

    AUG 30 - JAN 11Born in China, Qiuwen Li moved to the United States to pursue her education in Design, earning a BFA in Graphic Design from St. Cloud State University and a MFA in Visual Studies with a concentration in Graphic Design from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Now working as an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at Santa Clara University, Li’s teaching and research focuses on the integration of typography, data visualization, and graphic design. Incorporating her knowledge and expertise into her art, Qiuwen Li seeks to delineate, deconstruct, and reconstruct the assumptions of multilingual communication and reframe them as more contingent on idiosyncratic understandings. Echoes in Color Qiuwen Li AUG 30 - JAN 11 Now on View in the Digital Gallery Plan Your Visit < Back Marquee: Old is The New New , Colorography Overview Born in China, Qiuwen Li moved to the United States to pursue her education in Design, earning a BFA in Graphic Design from St. Cloud State University and a MFA in Visual Studies with a concentration in Graphic Design from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Now working as an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at Santa Clara University, Li’s teaching and research focuses on the integration of typography, data visualization, and graphic design. Incorporating her knowledge and expertise into her art, Qiuwen Li seeks to delineate, deconstruct, and reconstruct the assumptions of multilingual communication and reframe them as more contingent on idiosyncratic understandings. About the Artist In my designs, graphic elements (shapes, colors, forms, and type) are constructed, deconstructed, and then reconstructed to create a richer experience and extend their meaning. As a designer, I understand the need for legibility, but I am more concerned with communicating something more visceral, expressive, and imaginative. My work engages viewers in a way that evokes playing games and figuring out puzzles; they simply can’t get enough of it, and that’s a good thing, because that’s the key to engagement. Previous Next

  • Our Stories Live Underground

    AUG 30 - JAN 11Born in India in 1980 and now based in San Francisco's Bay Area, I established my full-time sculpture practice in 2018 after serving as Vice President in the exhibitions industry and working as a market research consultant. My practice centers on an intimate dialogue with wood—specifically naturally felled trunks that I transform into abstract sculptures exploring ecology, memory, and cross-cultural connection. Largely self-taught, I have developed a distinctive sculptural language through direct experimentation with materials, allowing me to create techniques that emerge organically from the wood itself rather than from prescribed methodologies. My technical approach lies in a unique process I have developed with fire. Drawing from my Indian heritage, where fire represents sacred transformation, I use controlled charring to "paint" wooden surfaces, revealing the hidden architecture of growth rings and grain. This technique—exemplified in my redwood sculptures—involves expanding the wood's surface area threefold through careful carving, then applying fire to create rich, textured finishes that speak to cycles of destruction and renewal. The resulting works transform solid mass into something ethereal, making visible the temporal layers embedded within the material. Beyond wood, I incorporate culturally significant textiles—saris and lungis from my multicultural community, as well as individual sari threads that I weave into carved surfaces—that bridge themes of migration and intimate history with larger environmental narratives. Recent explorations have expanded into aluminum, metal casting of wood forms, and 3D printing, maintaining my focus on the intersection of traditional craft and contemporary concerns. My work has been widely exhibited across California, featured in prominent arts festivals, and realized through public art commissions that engage directly with local communities. I hold degrees in Mathematics and Economics and an MBA. Our Stories Live Underground Priyanka Rana AUG 30 - JAN 11 Now on View in the Rotunda Gallery Plan Your Visit < Back Marquee: Reeds , 2023, Douglas-fir and anodized aluminum Overview Born in India in 1980 and now based in San Francisco's Bay Area, I established my full-time sculpture practice in 2018 after serving as Vice President in the exhibitions industry and working as a market research consultant. My practice centers on an intimate dialogue with wood—specifically naturally felled trunks that I transform into abstract sculptures exploring ecology, memory, and cross-cultural connection. Largely self-taught, I have developed a distinctive sculptural language through direct experimentation with materials, allowing me to create techniques that emerge organically from the wood itself rather than from prescribed methodologies. My technical approach lies in a unique process I have developed with fire. Drawing from my Indian heritage, where fire represents sacred transformation, I use controlled charring to "paint" wooden surfaces, revealing the hidden architecture of growth rings and grain. This technique—exemplified in my redwood sculptures—involves expanding the wood's surface area threefold through careful carving, then applying fire to create rich, textured finishes that speak to cycles of destruction and renewal. The resulting works transform solid mass into something ethereal, making visible the temporal layers embedded within the material. Beyond wood, I incorporate culturally significant textiles—saris and lungis from my multicultural community, as well as individual sari threads that I weave into carved surfaces—that bridge themes of migration and intimate history with larger environmental narratives. Recent explorations have expanded into aluminum, metal casting of wood forms, and 3D printing, maintaining my focus on the intersection of traditional craft and contemporary concerns. My work has been widely exhibited across California, featured in prominent arts festivals, and realized through public art commissions that engage directly with local communities. I hold degrees in Mathematics and Economics and an MBA. About the Artist It took me a long time to own that I am an artist. Beginning my sculpture practice late in life, I discovered in wood a collaborative partner willing to tell stories—both mine and its own. The title of this exhibition, borrowed from Terry Tempest Williams' "When Women Were Birds," speaks to the hidden narratives that live beneath the surface, waiting for the right conditions to emerge. This exhibition spans several series from my practice, exploring themes of memory, nostalgia, and destiny while reflecting on healing, human behavior, and our relationships with the natural world. It bridges the cultural heritage of my Indian origins with the multicultural fabric of my Bay Area home. In our increasingly disconnected world, trees offer profound lessons about interdependence—their underground networks remind us that isolation is an illusion, that we are constantly in relationships through unseen connections. As you encounter these works, I invite you to pause and reflect: Which of your own stories live underground? What narratives are waiting to be revealed? These sculptures ask for slower looking, deeper listening, reminding us that the most profound stories—like the most resilient forests—grow their strongest connections underground, in the dark, patient spaces where transformation quietly takes root. Previous Next

  • Visit Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara | Discover Art & Exhibitions | Join Today

    Established in 1965, 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. TRITON MUSEUM OF ART Banner Artwork: Tom Lieber, Untitled #7 , 2007, watercolor on paper, Currently On View EXHIBITION Urban Visions: Life in Motion by Dean Larson Through December 7 EXHIBIT Echoes in Color by Qiuwen Li Through January 11 EXHIBITION Shifting Terrain by Mark Engel Through January 4 EXHIBITION Our Stories Live Underground by Priyanka Rana Through January 11 EXHIBITION Expanding the Field; New Ideas in and Beyond Print by The California Society of Printmakers Through January 11 Upcoming Exhibitions EXHIBITION Cul-de-sac by Jonathan Crow Opening January 10 EXHIBITION Seams by Cynthia Ona Innis Opening January 17 EXHIBITION Edge of Silence by Jacqueline Boberg Opening January 24 EXHIBITION The Theater of Premature Truths by Emanuela Harris Sintamarian Opening January 24 Classes & Workshops Workshop Fundamental Painting Class: Exploring the Elements of Art Maryam Moshiry Thursday Mornings from 10:30AM-12:30PM, January 15th through February 19th ON VIEW Lecture Creating a Smile: From the 16th Century Canvas to 21st Century Reconstruction Dr. James Chang Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 from 7:00PM-8:00PM ON VIEW Art Class Wild Critters: Explorations in Drawing (Triton Online: Winter 2026) Jeff Bramschreiber Friday Evenings from January 9th through February 27th from 6:00PM-8:00PM ON VIEW Art Class Knife Painting the Wild in Acrylics (Triton Online: Winter 2026) Jeff Bramschreiber Thursday Evenings from January 8th through February 26th from 6:00PM-8:00PM ON VIEW View More Interested in a Membership? JOIN TODAY Plan Your Visit The Museum provides free parking and free admission to our exhibitions, as well as many of our community events. Send us a message at tritonmuseum.org/contact if you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility before visiting our museum. Getting Here Driving: Warburton Ave is just off of El Camino Real, accessible from Scott Blvd., Lincoln St., and Monroe St. See map below. Public Transportation: Bus: The Triton is a 5-min walk away from the Monroe & Warburton bus stop. See local bus routes for more information, Caltrain: Plan to arrive at Santa Clara Caltrain station. From there, it is a 30-min walk to the Triton. You may also take the 59 or 21 bus from the Santa Clara Transit Station (across from Santa Clara Caltrain) and it is a 5-min bus ride. Check local public transport routes for schedules as they may be subject to change. Join Our Newsletter Today! JOIN TODAY

  • Shifting Terrain

    AUG 16 - JAN 4Mark Engel is a figurative painter whose practice investigates the body as a site of transformation, perception, and psychological depth. Drawing on themes of connection, involution, and the fluid nature of selfhood, Engel constructs layered compositions that merge the figure with elements of landscape, gesture, and abstraction. His paintings explore the tension between form and dissolution, using fragmentation and distortion to reflect transitional states and the porous boundaries between interior and exterior experience. Engel’s approach is rooted in process and intuition. Each composition unfolds through cycles of addition and subtraction, allowing unconscious associations and emotional resonance to emerge. By balancing structure with flux, his work invites reflection on the instability of identity in a world shaped by constant change and relational complexity. He has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions, including Shapeshifters at Know Future Gallery, Constellations at Vargas Gallery, and group shows at Baton Rouge Gallery Center for Contemporary Art, Limner Gallery in New York, and 33 Contemporary Gallery in Chicago. His work has been featured in Create! Magazine, Artsin Square, and Curatory Magazine. Engel is a professor at Mission College in Santa Clara, California, and has contributed to arts education through teaching residencies and faculty exhibitions. His ongoing exploration of the figure offers a visual language for the complexities of becoming. Shifting Terrain Mark Engel AUG 16 - JAN 4 Now on View in the Permanent Collection Gallery Plan Your Visit < Back Marquee: Shifting Terrain , 2024, acrylic and spray paint on canvas Overview Mark Engel is a figurative painter whose practice investigates the body as a site of transformation, perception, and psychological depth. Drawing on themes of connection, involution, and the fluid nature of selfhood, Engel constructs layered compositions that merge the figure with elements of landscape, gesture, and abstraction. His paintings explore the tension between form and dissolution, using fragmentation and distortion to reflect transitional states and the porous boundaries between interior and exterior experience. Engel’s approach is rooted in process and intuition. Each composition unfolds through cycles of addition and subtraction, allowing unconscious associations and emotional resonance to emerge. By balancing structure with flux, his work invites reflection on the instability of identity in a world shaped by constant change and relational complexity. He has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions, including Shapeshifters at Know Future Gallery, Constellations at Vargas Gallery, and group shows at Baton Rouge Gallery Center for Contemporary Art, Limner Gallery in New York, and 33 Contemporary Gallery in Chicago. His work has been featured in Create! Magazine, Artsin Square, and Curatory Magazine. Engel is a professor at Mission College in Santa Clara, California, and has contributed to arts education through teaching residencies and faculty exhibitions. His ongoing exploration of the figure offers a visual language for the complexities of becoming. About the Artist I use the human figure as a central motif to explore themes of connection, transformation, and involution. My work revolves around the ever-changing motion of selfhood and explores the dynamic interplay between external forces and internal experiences. Process is an essential component in my work, and I build compositions that combine the figure with landscape, fragmentation, distortion, and gesture to reflect transitional states. Relying heavily on intuition, I feel my way through each composition by adding and subtracting elements to arrive at an image that is broader than my conscious awareness and infuses the work with a deeper level of meaning. I strive to find a balance between retaining form and dissolving into abstraction to capture the fluid nature of becoming and soften the boundaries between self and other. Previous Next

  • Expanding the Field; New Ideas in and Beyond Print

    AUG 30 - JAN 11The California Society of Printmakers is America’s oldest non-profit, member-run, printmaking organization. This exhibition will be a curated selection of works from artists across the United States; this is an opportunity for the selected artists to showcase their most innovative and evolving creations. In the national call for artists, entrants are highly encouraged to conceptualize works beyond the traditional bounds of printmaking - to embody structures that expand beyond the paper’s edge, extend off the wall, interlocks, and even express in multiples - telling a great story. Expanding the Field; New Ideas in and Beyond Print California Society of Printmakers AUG 30 - JAN 11 Now on View in the Mathias Gallery Plan Your Visit < Back Marquee: Tea For Four by Linda Craighead Overview The California Society of Printmakers is America’s oldest non-profit, member-run, printmaking organization. This exhibition will be a curated selection of works from artists across the United States; this is an opportunity for the selected artists to showcase their most innovative and evolving creations. In the national call for artists, entrants are highly encouraged to conceptualize works beyond the traditional bounds of printmaking - to embody structures that expand beyond the paper’s edge, extend off the wall, interlocks, and even express in multiples - telling a great story. About the Artist For this exhibition, Expanding the Field; New Ideas in and Beyond Print , artists have been invited to submit work that incorporates any form of hand pulled printmaking, with end results including, but not limited to: large scale print work, innovative/experimental print techniques, modular assemblages, installation, sculptural elements, art book constructions, two-dimensional prints, and more. The juror for this exhibition, Monique Martin, is an internationally recognized, multidisciplinary artist from Saskatoon, Canada with a 25-year exhibition history who has exhibited her artwork in hundreds of significant solo, invited, and juried exhibitions in numerous countries. Artists Selected for this Exhibition: Florence Alfano McEwin Cascade Almond Karen BadenThapa Marit Berg Stephanie Berrie Samantha Buchanan Macy Chadwick Emily Cladinos Teresa Cole Margaret Craig Linda Craighead Steven Dalber Holly Downing Matthew Egan JoSep Ferrer Candace Garlock Bushra Gill Kevin Harris Susanna Harris Carol Hayman Raluca Iancu Emily Kampa Quinn Keck Anna Kenar Barbara Kibbe Patty Kennedy-Zafred Eunkang Koh Reggie Kramer Amanda Lilleston Emma Lowe Lynk Collective: Yeansoo Aum, Andra Broekelschen, Lucy Farley, Christina Yasmin Fesmire, Karen Fiorito, Carole Gelker, Bill Jaros, Nguyen Ly, Jared Millar, Comar Muwaren, Colleen Kennedy Premer, Marina Polic, Vera Polic-Lakhal, Olga Ryabtsova, Paula Voss, Zana Zupur Beauvais Lyons Kent Manske and Nanette Wylde Mary V. Marsh Laura McHugh Klea McKenna Nathan Meltz Karen Palamos Aaron Pennington Nathan Pietrykowski Maxwell Plus Tatiana Potts Eric Sanchez and Matt Reynoso Sarah Sanford Jennifer Scheuer Susan Silvester Karen Slater Robynn Smith Jami Taback Cal Tabuena-Frolli Melanie Robyn Wall Erik Waterkotte Dan Welden Donna Westerman Dana Zed Previous Next

  • ANNUAL GIVING FUNDRAISER | Triton Museum of Art

    Annual Giving Fundraiser The Triton Museum's annual end-of-the-year giving fundraiser is underway and we would love your continued support this holiday season. Anything and everything helps! We are wholly supported by the warmth and efforts of our community. Executive Director of the Triton Museum, Preston Metcalf, has penned a letter to you in consideration of us this holiday season. Donation Transparency: What your donations go back to We value transparency. It's important to us that you, as a patron, a member, and/or community partner know what your generous donations go to. Read below to understand more about what your donations do to support us, and how they keep in line with our core values. ART First and foremost, we are an art museum. It is in our name. Donations keep the lights on and give us a place for art, and the artists that create them, to call home. Donations make sure we support our talented artists, keep the art in our collections in good shape, make any repairs we need to make, and continue preserving the quality of what you see on our walls. EDUCATION Artists and lovers of art alike are driven by curiosity and the desire to learn. We love that we can provide a place for that. Donations fund our art workshops for people of all ages. It funds our lectures that not only we put on, but also educators in our community who love what they do. This includes materials and supplies that we provide as well. It also keeps venues on our property like the Linn Studio for our workshops here with us. COMMUNITY Finally, everything comes back to community. Donations allow us to keep our admissions free to the public. It also allows us, and our venues, to be a space where you can hold events for your special moments. Donations help us put on community events for our patrons, members, and their families. It also helps us to continue thinking up more ways to be a better part of your community. Everything Helps. We mean it. The amount you donate, no matter how big or small, means the world to us. We will continue being a champion for the arts with everyone's help. We sincerely thank you. DONATE

  • VISIT | Triton Museum of Art

    Visit the Triton Museum of Art. Check out our hours, location, and guidelines. Admission to the Triton is free of charge; additionally, we offer free parking. Visit the Triton Museum of Art Address 1505 Warburton Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050 Hours Tuesday - Sunday: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed on Mondays & holidays Admission The Museum provides free parking, and free admission to our exhibitions, as well as many of our community events. Visiting Information Backpack Policy: For safety purposes, we kindly ask that you limit the amount of personal belongings you bring into the museum. Backpacks are not permitted in the galleries and may be stored behind the front desk at your own risk. The museum is not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged items. Plan Your Visit Museum Closures The Life and Art of Vincent van Gogh Reception: Saturday, November 15th from 1PM-4:30PM Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday and Friday, November 27th & November 28th Gallery Closures Cowell Room Gallery: Saturday, December 27th Group Visits & Guidelines Adults are required to be in control of children at all times. Instructors: Please call ahead to ensure that the museum is not in the process of setting up for an event if you require a quiet environment for a lecture. Students: Attendance confirmation slips are available by speaking with the museum attendant. What's on at the Triton EXHIBITIONS Learn More Learn More EVENTS LEARN Learn More Interested in a Membership? JOIN TODAY

  • BOARD & STAFF | Triton Museum of Art

    Meet the Triton Museum of Art Staff and Board! To contact the Museum, please visit our Contact Page. Staff & Board Triton Museum of Art Staff Aileen Tran Communications Coordinator Bryan Callanta Curator of Digital Programming Cedric Vu Preparator/Museum Assistant Christina De La Cruz Office & Development Manager Donna Tobkin Business Manager Erin Rempola-Kwong Education Coordinator Lisa Duong Content Designer Olivia Osborn Rental & Events Administrator Preston Metcalf Executive Director & Senior Curator Thao Hoang Program Assistant Vanessa Callanta Curator Board Members Jeff Brown President Cory Morgan Vice President Meilee "Millie" Epler Secretary Mei-Ying Dell’Aquila Treasurer Preston Metcalf Executive Director & Senior Curator Francisco (Pancho) Jiménez Elke Groves Sharmila Bhattacharya Kevin Conner Lisa Xuan Herbold Board Portal

  • 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

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