Kate Tova’s New Exhibition at OMA Asks What it Really Means to Rest

If the pace of modern life has left you feeling stretched thin, Kate Tova’s latest exhibition might be exactly the kind of experience you need right now. Oceanside Museum of Art is presenting Kate Tova: A Place to Rest (My Tired Mind) – a deeply personal and visually striking show that opens this spring and runs through late September.

Kate Tova exhibition at OMA

An Artist Who Knows Burnout Firsthand

Tova, a California-based artist, began this series while recovering from burnout herself. Raised by a Soviet grandmother with firm ideas about work ethic, and shaped by the pressures of proving herself as an immigrant in the U.S., she developed what she describes as an unhealthy relationship with rest.

This body of work is her slow, honest unraveling of that – a reckoning with guilt and shame around the simple human need to pause.

It’s the kind of backstory that makes the work land differently once you know it.

The experience starts before you even reach the main gallery. Works from Tova’s newest series greet you in the museum’s grand stairwell, interspersed with selections from her Flux series – her signature “glitch” compositions created during the pandemic.

These pieces capture the constant motion and unpredictability of contemporary life, and they set the stage beautifully for what comes next.

Inside the gallery, the exhibition unfolds as a fully immersive environment. Tova’s paintings envision wildflower fields as inner sanctuaries – the gentle, blooming hills surrounding her studio transformed into a metaphor for the mind at rest.

Expansive and unforced, these meadows ask nothing of us except to let them be. The less we interfere, the more they thrive.

Kate Tova's Solo Exhibition at Oceanside Museum of Art

An Invitation to Sit With Stillness

What makes this exhibition resonate is how universal the theme is. The tension between productivity and rest – and the guilt that so often fills the space between them – is something most of us navigate daily.

A Place to Rest (My Tired Mind) doesn’t lecture us about it. Instead, it creates space to reflect on cycles of depletion and renewal, and gives us something quieter and rarer: permission to stop.

The exhibition opens alongside OMA’s spring shows, which will be celebrated at a public Exhibition Celebration.

See You There!

Swing by Oceanside Museum of Art and let yourself slow down for a little while – this one is absolutely worth the drive up the coast.

📆 May 2 – September 27, 2026 | Exhibition Celebration: Saturday, May 2, 5 PM – 7 PM
🎟️ Get your tickets here
ℹ️ Find more details here

See you there, San Diego!

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