Everything Must Go
An Exhibition By:
An Hà, Miguel Caba, and Vivian Tran
February 13 - March 1, 2026
Opening Reception: Sunday, February 15, 2026, 6 - 8 PM
Public Programing: Community Crit
Date: TBD
Visitors are invited to bring and install works on the boxes in the gallery space to share process and concepts and receive feedback from other artists.
Piano Craft Gallery is pleased to present Everything Must Go, a three-person exhibition featuring new works by An Hà, Miguel Caba, and Vivian Tran. The gallery is transformed into a liquidation sale, a closed out store or a house in the midst of being packed up; boxes scattered, unfolded, and ready to leave. Using objects and materials sourced from everyday life, the artists create a space that feels suspended between staying and departure.
Objects, sculptures, installations, and paintings occupy, hide beneath, and balance atop the boxes, guiding viewers through the space as they wait to be discovered. Caba’s paintings freeze moments in time: a carpet laid bare, waiting to be packed away; others slowly unrolling themselves; shirts stacked together, uncertain of when they will dress a body again.
Tran’s works invite viewers to consider bodies and things as needles and thread, stitching time and place together. Figures in her works move toward the horizon line, sewing footage and moments into a continuous loop, while wall pipes emerge and retreat, briefly greeting the room.
Hà’s sculptures reimagine a world where the periphery comes into focus. Rather than living between walls, mice rest alongside us; eggs sit on the verge of hatching; flies twitch in the moment before their final movement.
Everything Must Go asks viewers to become more attentive to the delicate boundary between ourselves and our surroundings, between people, objects, and the spaces they inhabit.
Piano Craft Gallery is open Fridays 6-8 pm, Saturdays and Sundays 12-5 pm.
An Hà is an artist based in Boston whose practice spans found object sculpture, site-responsive installations, and experimental community gatherings. His practice is an exploration of non-linguistic communication—the shared language of objects, hospitality, and being in space together.
Hà is a recipient of the Opportunity Fund grant from the Boston Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture and the Julie Graham Prize from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. He was named a traveling fellow for the Anne E. Borghesani Memorial Prize from Tufts University and selected as a finalist for the 2025 Boston Public Art Accelerator. He earned his BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in 2025 and attended the Yale Norfolk School of Art the same year.
Miguel Caba is an artist based in Boston with a BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Their work explores how experiences and relationships can be mediated through technology and digital fabrication. They are a recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Grant and Jeffrey Ahn Jr. Fellowship, and have been featured in New American Paintings Issue 176 Northeast.
Vivian Tran is an interdisciplinary artist based in Boston, MA. Her work often references familiar symbols and actions intrinsic to everyday life. Working primarily in video installation and sculpture, Tran constructs quiet and minimal scenes that are suggestive of narrative, often interweaving moments across time and space. By closely observing overlooked actions and ephemera from daily life, Tran’s work explores when, how, and why the everyday can become profound—revealing a quiet, emotional sensitivity that reminds us of our own aliveness.
Tran attended the Yale Norfolk School of Art in 2023 and was a fellow at the Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists’ Residency in 2024. She earned a BFA in Studio Art and a BS in Cognitive & Brain Science from Tufts University in 2025. She is a 2025-26 Durational Pedagogies Fellow at Dia Chelsea.