Arts & Entertainment

John Robert Peck Paints His Way Into the Triton

John Robert Peck always drew. Ever since he was a young boy, he would draw the things he saw, but…

November 13, 2013

Santa Clara Chorale’s Guest Performers’ Concert Surprises and Delights

"The concert far surpassed what I expected. It was surprisingly lively and vibrant," says Dale Bracey of Los Gatos, attending…

November 6, 2013
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The Knight of Our Life: Parzival’s Influence on Art and Culture

What do Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises," and the movies "Forrest Gump" and "The Natural" have in common? They're…

November 6, 2013

4 Weddings and an Elvis

Weddings, as nice as they are, all have the same formula. Person A is in love with Person B and…

October 30, 2013

Art and Literature: Walt Whitman’s Influence

Beginning his lecture by reading Walt Whitman's famous poem, "O Captain, My Captain," Triton Museum of Art's Chief Curator, Preston…

October 30, 2013

Rose McGee Dances with The Dead at Studio B

When people think back on the 1960s they are instantly transported to a time of free love, hippies, a changing…

October 30, 2013

Triton Combines Art, Flowers at Annual Event

Twenty-seven Bay Area floral artists showcased their skills at the Triton Museum of Art's Fourth Annual Fall Floral Festival on…

October 30, 2013

Coffee With The Curator

It's not every day art appreciators get the inside scoop on an artist's current body of work, but on Sept.…

October 23, 2013

Triton Explores the Inferno

Last week's lecture at the Triton Museum of Art on "To Kill a Mockingbird" could be summed up in one…

October 23, 2013
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Literature and Art: Triton Discusses To Kill a Mockingbird

In an extremely personal lecture on Oct. 3, the Triton Museum of Art's Chief Curator Preston Metcalf, took guests on…

October 16, 2013