Cheyenne Sandoval

Cheyenne Sandoval is an installation and visual artist whose practice explores perception, space, and the construction of immersive environments through pattern, repetition, and reflection. Working across installation, video, and material-based experimentation, Sandoval creates systems that transform physical and visual space into perceptual experiences, often blurring the boundaries between environment, object, and image.

Central to Sandoval’s work is an interest in how visual structures shape bodily and spatial awareness. Mirrors, modular forms, patterned surfaces, and layered visual logic are used to generate environments that disrupt orientation and invite sustained observation. These constructed worlds function as sites of inquiry, where repetition and symmetry produce both clarity and disorientation, encouraging viewers to navigate space slowly and attentively.


Sandoval’s studio practice emphasizes process-driven experimentation. Ideas develop through iterative testing of materials and visual systems, with installations evolving through cycles of construction, documentation, and reconfiguration. Video functions both as an extension of the work and as a means of recording and translating immersive experiences beyond the physical site. Behind-the-studio explorations form an integral part of the practice, revealing how conceptual frameworks move into spatial form.

Sandoval’s work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at Sinclair Art Gallery, D’art Gallery, and YSAK Community Gallery. Through these exhibitions, the work engages both gallery and community contexts, positioning installation as a shared perceptual encounter rather than a fixed object.

Through an evolving body of installations and visual documentation, Cheyenne Sandoval continues to investigate how constructed systems can generate other worlds, spaces that exist between order and disruption, material and illusion, observation and immersion

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Cheyenne Sandoval has presented installation and visual works in gallery and community exhibition contexts, with an emphasis on immersive environments, pattern systems, and perceptual exploration.

Solo Exhibition

2021

Installation and visual work exploring spatial perception and repetition.

Group Exhibition

2022

Presented immersive and experimental visual work within a community-focused exhibition setting.

Group Exhibition

2024

Exhibited installation-based work investigating pattern, reflection, and visual structure.

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