Treviño’s work has been exhibited at the Wadsworth Athenaeum (Hartford, CT), Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore, MD), Phillips Museum of Art (Lancaster, PA), Kentucky College of Art + Design (Louisville, KY), Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, MD), Goliath Visual Space (Brooklyn, NY), White Box (New York City, NY), Delaware Center for Contemporary Art (Wilmington, DE), Arlington Arts Center (Arlington, VA), the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture (Baltimore, MD). In 2024, The Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College (Clinton, NY) presented the first museum survey of Trevino’s work.
In collaboration with the Old Jail Art Center in Albany, TX he was awarded an Art Works Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2018. His work was included in the 2007 WPA/Corcoran OPTIONS Biennial in Washington DC. He is the recipient of a 2021 Baker Artist Award, a 2009 Baltimore Creative Fund Individual Artist Grant and won the 2009 Trawick Prize. In 2025, the artist was selected by American portraitist, Amy Sherald, for inclusion in the Frieze London Artist-to-Artist section. The artist’s solo presentation, Moscas en la Pared (Flies on the Wall), will debut at Frieze London in October 2025.
Treviño has been an artist-in-residence at the Fine Arts Work Center (Provincetown, MA), the Creative Alliance (Baltimore, MD), AIR Serenbe (Serenbe, GA), the Studios of Key West (Key West, FL), and the Virginia Center for Contemporary Art (Amherst, VA).
His work has been featured in The New York Times, Hyperallergic, Art Papers, New American Painters, Baltimore Sun, Baltimore City Paper, Philadelphia Enquirer, Washington Blade, Washington Post, Dallas Observer, and D Magazine as well as several online publications. Treviño currently lives and works in Baltimore, Maryland.