
How Soon Is Now? Art By Mauro Barreto: Closing Reception
Random Sample is pleased to present How Soon Is Now? an exhibition of six, large-scale portraits of youth by Nashville-based artist Mauro Antonio Barreto. The pictures depict knowing, intimate encounters between two people, and are charged with yearning and desire, clouded by melancholia, angst, and anachronism, and contoured by melodrama and affect.
Our dim understanding of the circumstances portrayed—a breakup, a mending of a relationship, unrequited love—heightens the photographs’ sense of ambiguity. Have the emotions peaked, or is the drama still swelling? Dressed in vintage clothing, posed in nondescript settings, the figures are difficult to place in a specific era, as if they have stepped outside of time. Barreto uses photography’s lack of a before and after to create a sense of a perpetual now, a sustained note, and everlasting feeling.
The portraits show young people longing for their own youth, for its beauty, its idealism, and its messy, intense, and contradictory feelings. Barreto sees the mourning of youth’s passing and the practice of photography itself as twinned phenomena. Photographs stir emotions in us because they depict the loss of the present to the past. Similarly, youth is perceived most consciously, most achingly, once it has already begun to fade.
Mauro Antonio Barreto: How Soon Is Now?
March 3rd – 27th, 2023
Closing reception: March 24th, 7-9 PM
Random Sample
407 48th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37209
Mauro Antonio Barreto has presented his work in solo exhibitions at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Spellerberg Projects, Central Texas College, and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Art. He earned a BA in art from Yale University and an MFA in photography from the University of Hartford and is currently an adjunct professor at Lipscomb University and Middle Tennessee State University. Barreto lives and works in Nashville, TN.
@maurobarreto._
Image design @magggiemoore


Nour Nashville Presents: ¡Las Sandinistas!
March 18 catch us at @rand0m_sampl3 playing ¡Las Sandinistas! Our mutual aid effort of the month is going towards @mountainaccessbrigade to help manage their program which allows anyone to call or text an abortion doula and receive thoughtful help. Our events are, of course free as always, but we suggest sending them a $5 donation if you can for women’s history month.
Film overview:
¡LAS SANDINISTAS! uncovers a watershed moment in history when a group of Nicaraguan women shattered barriers to lead rebel troops in battle and reshape their country with landmark social reforms during 1979's Sandinista Revolution and the ensuing US-backed Contra War - only to face renewed marginalization by their male peers once the wars ended. Now, 35 years later, amid the worst levels of violence against women in Nicaraguan history, these same women take to the streets to lead the popular movements for equality and democracy once again.

Katy Rea, Levada, Hotspit, Thomas Luminoso, Trevor Nikrant
Doors at 7, Music at 8, $10, All Aged, BYOB!


A Showcase at Random Sample: Will Orcgard, Wilby, Cannon Hunt, Hayes Peebles, Treespots, Aidan Ogier
doors @ 7, music @ 8, $10, all ages, byob!

NGC4414, LONOOM,Kenny Matucci, FreshAir4
Doors 7pm, Music 8pm, $10, all ages! flyer by Grace Hall

How Soon Is Now? Art by Mauro Barreto (3/3-27)
Random Sample is pleased to present How Soon Is Now? an exhibition of six, large-scale portraits of youth by Nashville-based artist Mauro Antonio Barreto. The pictures depict knowing, intimate encounters between two people, and are charged with yearning and desire, clouded by melancholia, angst, and anachronism, and contoured by melodrama and affect.
Our dim understanding of the circumstances portrayed—a breakup, a mending of a relationship, unrequited love—heightens the photographs’ sense of ambiguity. Have the emotions peaked, or is the drama still swelling? Dressed in vintage clothing, posed in nondescript settings, the figures are difficult to place in a specific era, as if they have stepped outside of time. Barreto uses photography’s lack of a before and after to create a sense of a perpetual now, a sustained note, and everlasting feeling.
The portraits show young people longing for their own youth, for its beauty, its idealism, and its messy, intense, and contradictory feelings. Barreto sees the mourning of youth’s passing and the practice of photography itself as twinned phenomena. Photographs stir emotions in us because they depict the loss of the present to the past. Similarly, youth is perceived most consciously, most achingly, once it has already begun to fade.
Mauro Antonio Barreto: How Soon Is Now?
March 3rd – 27th, 2023
Closing reception: March 24th, 7-9 PM
Random Sample
407 48th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37209
Mauro Antonio Barreto has presented his work in solo exhibitions at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Spellerberg Projects, Central Texas College, and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Art. He earned a BA in art from Yale University and an MFA in photography from the University of Hartford and is currently an adjunct professor at Lipscomb University and Middle Tennessee State University. Barreto lives and works in Nashville, TN.
@maurobarreto._
Image design @magggiemoore
Rosie Cima, Allegra Krieger, The Big Net, Bea Troxel, Hannah Dorfman
Doors at 7, Music at 7:30, $10, all ages!




The 40th Annual That Ross Collier Soundfest 2022
Random Sample will be participating w/ a face painting booth !
