Collection: Trifecta
Three distinct artistic practices meet in a multi-sensory exhibition that reimagines the potential of found objects through sound, light, and motion. Set against a backdrop of black walls and dim lighting, the show invites viewers into a shadowy space where form and function dissolve into atmosphere and response.
Martin Miranda presents interactive, automated installations that show real-time data. His two large-scale works function as both machine and metaphor, powered by live weather information and mechanisms rooted in the truism of daily life. The distinction between purpose and emotion is blurred in his art.
Wesley T. Valenzuela explores the imprint of image through silkscreen prints and digital projection. His practice is about the lingering mark of touch, of image, of time. His works do not speak loudly, but they hold your attention, like the way you might pause to watch sunlight filter through dusty glass.
Jon Romero transforms found radios and distorted frequencies into spatial soundscapes that hum, crackle, and fracture across the gallery. His art fuse modified static, lost transmissions, and imagery to create a discordant conversation with the past.
This 3 Man Show creates a space that goes beyond the white walls of a gallery, one that invites you to sense, listen, and engage, where discarded materials become vessels of experience, not just display.

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If Death Is Heaven, It Sounds Like We Are Almost There
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It Doesn't Make Sense, If It Doesn't Make Sounds #3
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It Doesn't Make Sense, If It Doesn't Make Sounds #2
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Surveillance
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All Seeing Eye
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