Trevor Warren

Three Falls Pass 

solo exhibition

Curated by Tif XB 

March 27 – May 3, 2025 

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 27, 6-8

 

Field Projects is pleased to present Three Falls Pass, a solo exhibition of works by Trevor Warren. Through a process of staining, cutting, sewing, and reassembling composite pieces, Trevor Warren transforms unprimed canvases into layered artworks that honor accidents and recycled painting fragments. Using unprimed canvas, Warren presses fluid paint through the surface to the backside of the painting. The backside is then stretched as the front, displaying the indirectly painted canvas back and its organic marks. During this process both the front and back co-generate each other, making the canvas a transparent receptor. Warren also employs methods in which older paintings are recycled into new paintings, sometimes after months or years. Past paintings are cut into fragments and stretched onto built modular supports. Relationships between individual artworks echo an awareness of the viewer’s experience of architectural space through play in scale, contrast of assembled modular units, and various shaped forms. Altogether, these methods produce unique paintings that are individually conceived through the multitude of circumstances from which they are built. Ultimately, Warren’s process-based paintings shed light on the nature of perception and embodied change. 

Trevor Warren (b. 1996, Tacoma, WA) lives and works in Brooklyn. He attended The Johnston Center for Integrative Studies where he majored in Art and Environmental Studies. His work has been included in exhibitions at CANADA, East Hampton, NY; Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY; Storage Gallery, New York, NY; Printed Matter, New York, NY; Incubator, Brooklyn, NY; Chophouse Row, Seattle, WA; Beatnik Lounge, Joshua Tree, CA; and Ann Peppers Gallery at the University of Redlands, Redlands, CA. Warren was nominated for an Emerging Artist Grant in 2023 by the Rema Hort Mann foundation. He holds a position at the artist-run gallery CANADA as the Manager of Publications and is a Co-Founder of the independent literary arts magazine Counterbound. 


ABOUT TIF XB

Tiffany Wong is a Hong Kong-born, New York-based curator,producer and artist whose practice centers on supporting emerging artists, particularly those working with non-traditional approaches and methods. Her curatorial process mirrors that of an artist—driven by nonlinear search and dialogue—creating meaningful connections within the art community while championing voices that have yet to find mainstream recognition. Between 2021 to 2024, Wong was Director at Marvin Gardens, NY, where she produced 42 exhibitions across three spaces, managing all aspects of programming and operations alongside the gallerist. Wong was nominated to participate in the NY ICI Seminar last Summer and is currently working as a private consultant to NY-based artists.