The Triton Museum of Art is thrilled to present Unlimited Imagination (May 3 – Aug. 10, 2025) by Gabriel Coke and his students. Gabriel Coke, a fine artist who has honed his craft at art ateliers around the globe, currently operates an atelier in downtown Saratoga. Passionate about teaching and nurturing artistic talent, Coke is dedicated to helping others excel in the world of art.
The works displayed in the Cowell Room Gallery will showcase a full spectrum of creativity, bringing together a diverse range of artistic expressions. Among them are two of Coke’s pieces, Luminoctomada and Seaside Circle Ducks, both created during the COVID years when his atelier was shuttered.
“The ducks, for me, were a whimsical escape from the daunting reality of the world. The little ducks embody joy in the challenges of the natural environment,” Coke explains.
Each piece presented by Gabriel Coke and the Art Students’ Atelier will tell its own story, emphasizing the bond between Coke and his students.
This exhibition will feature a number of Coke’s realistic works alongside a curated collection from his students. Unlimited Imagination is a visual love letter to muses and moments, celebrating the dance of heart and technique.
Gabriel Coke’s journey began in the mid-1990s, studying privately in ateliers from Seattle, Washington, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, New York City, and overseas in France and Norway. His extensive studies and experiences have shaped him into a skilled artist and teacher. With over a decade devoted to working inside a studio, Coke has developed a unique community emphasizing knowledge, friendship, and family.
His passion for teaching lies in motivating and emboldening his students to reach their full potential.
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 free admission; the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
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