Terry Holloway is a contemporary artist recognized for his captivating and large-scale video projection installations, sculptures, and LED light installations that blend reality and illusion. Born in Oklahoma in 1981, he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Oklahoma’s School of Art in 2004 and has since exhibited his works throughout the United States.
Holloway’s immersive installations use technology, sound, and light to create immersive experiences that often challenge perceptions of reality. He frequently places his installations in unexpected public locations, drawing viewers into his alternate realities.
His work often explores American consumerism and pop culture, providing a critical commentary on contemporary society. Through his installations, he aims to provoke thought and stimulate curiosity among viewers while captivating their senses. His artwork provides a unique interpretation of how light and shadow shape our perception of the world.
In addition to his video projection work, Holloway is also involved in various creative pursuits, such as producing film and video projects. His film and video work has been recognized at reputable festivals, such as the Deadcenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City and the Open Lens Film Festival in Eugene.
Holloway currently resides and works in Eugene, Oregon, where he continues to create immersive installations that push the boundaries of contemporary art and technology.

