CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

Elena Marquez
Elena Marquez
Born in Madrid, Spain (1983)
A multimedia artist whose practice investigates the interplay between perception, light, and material. She is best known for her large-scale installations that incorporate mirrors, glass, and projected video to create immersive environments. Her work invites audiences to question how light can both reveal and distort truth, often blurring the boundary between the real and the reflected.

Light & Shadow: New Dimensions in Contemporary Art

A collection of immersive installations exploring perception, contrast, and form.

Starring Artists:
Elena Marquez
Devon Chen
Ayako Watanabe
Devon Chen
Devon Chen
Born in Vancouver, Canada (1990)
An artist working at the intersection of sculpture, digital media, and interactive technology. His practice is centered on the concept of “living light”—installations that respond to movement, sound, and time. By programming shifting light patterns through algorithmic design, Chen’s works transform static exhibition spaces into dynamic, ever-changing experiences.
Ayako Watanabe
Ayako Watanabe
Born in Kyoto, Japan (1975)
works across painting, installation, and traditional Japanese media to explore the aesthetics of shadow and silence. Influenced by the philosophy of “ma”—the Japanese concept of negative space—her installations often combine ink painting with carefully choreographed light sources to evoke memory, absence, and impermanence.

Local Visions: Artists of Our City

Celebrating the vibrant talent within our own community.

Starring Artists:
Marcus Hall
Sophia Ramirez
Caleb Nguyen
Marcus Hall
Marcus Hall
Born in Aurora, USA (1987)
A painter and muralist whose bold use of color and layered forms reflect the vibrancy of urban life. Hall is best known for his large-scale murals that celebrate community identity, featuring dynamic figures and patterns inspired by street culture, jazz, and the energy of city neighborhoods.
Caleb Nguyen
Caleb Nguyen
Born in Aurora, USA (1987)
A photographer whose black-and-white portraits explore themes of identity, belonging, and memory. His images often focus on quiet, intimate moments that reveal the complexity of human experience, from fleeting expressions to overlooked details of daily life.
Sofia Ramirez
Sofia Ramirez
Born in Aurora, USA (1996)
A mixed-media artist whose work is rooted in themes of memory, migration, and cultural identity. She creates assemblages from found objects, textiles, and photographs—transforming everyday materials into richly layered narratives.

UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS

OCTOBER 12
Threads of Memory – A textile-based exploration of heritage and storytelling
DECEMBER 1
The Digital Canvas – Examining the intersection of art and technology

PAST HIGHLIGHTS

SPRING 2023
Echoes of Nature
FALL 2022
Global Perspectives: Women in Art

EVENTS

Our events bring the museum to life:

First Fridays
Late-night gallery hours, live performances, and food trucks.
Artist Talks
Meet the creators behind the work, every second Saturday.
Family Sundays
Interactive workshops designed for children and parents alike.
Film Nights
Screenings of art documentaries and experimental films.