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Jacqueline Boberg Featured at Triton Museum of Art

The Triton Museum of Art features the work of London-born mixed media artist Jacqueline Boberg through April 19.

The Triton Museum of Art presents Edge of Silence (January 24, 2026 – April 19, 2026) by Jacqueline Boberg. Jacqueline Boberg is a Bay Area-based mixed media artist whose focus is creating dynamic, vibrant works that jump off the wall.

Originally from London, England, Jacqueline Boberg’s work is shaped significantly by her experiences growing up in London in the 1960’s. During that time, fashion and music were exploding and art could be found everywhere. While living and working in the Silicon Valley, Boberg took every available opportunity to continue exercising the design muscle. From taking community college art classes in her spare time to seeking out teaching artists and mentors to aid in honing her skills, Boberg has continued to challenge herself and allow for more artistic growth.

“Like Silicon Valley’s mantra, I believe in failing big and failing often – because each ‘failure’ reveals something unexpected, something truer,” says Boberg.

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Jacqueline Boberg’s upcoming exhibition, Edge of Silence, will consist of an array of pieces that showcases her ongoing journey in design and mixed media. Boberg’s artistic exploration spans over thirty years across a multitude of mediums including watercolor, pastel, oil, and acrylic. A decade in abstract mixed media reshaped her artistic vision and she has recently returned to landscapes and still lifes, merging contemporary experimentation with timeless observation.

Edge of Silence by Jacqueline Boberg will be on view at the Triton Museum of Art in the Rotunda Gallery starting January 24th, 2026.

The Triton Museum Art is a nonprofit institution and a vital community resource that provides accessible exhibition and education programs, which promote a broad range of contemporary California art.

Through its multifaceted programs, the museum brings 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. The museum provides free parking and admission; it is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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