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SUMMARY:Claremont Art Walk
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy exploring Claremont venues displaying art on the first Saturday monthly.\nFor more information… https://www.facebook.com/claremontartwalk/\nContact: Claremont Art Walk\nMore Info: https://www.facebook.com/claremontartwalk/
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/claremont-art-walk-7/
LOCATION:Claremont Multiple Venues\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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SUMMARY:Claremont Art Walk
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy exploring Claremont venues displaying art on the first Saturday monthly.\nFor more information… https://www.facebook.com/claremontartwalk/\nContact: Claremont Art Walk\nMore Info: https://www.facebook.com/claremontartwalk/
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/claremont-art-walk-6/
LOCATION:Claremont Multiple Venues\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:CLOSING: 2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/closing-2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-26/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-25/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-24/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-23/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-22/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-21/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-20/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-19/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-18/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230402T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230402T150000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230325T164227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T005326Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Lydia Henry - Manhole Cover Arts
DESCRIPTION:Claremont Heritage presents Lydia Henry\nManhole Cover Arts\nDocumenting Industrial Design Through Art with a Window into History\nGinger Elliott Exhibition Center\n840 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont\nAdjacent to Garner House in Memorial Park\nFree Admission\nOne Weekend Only\nSaturday April 1 | 9am-3pm\nReception\nSaturday April 1 | 6-9pm\nClosing\nSunday April 2 | 9am-3pm \nLydia Henry grew up in Claremont and is a long-time resident of Arbol Verde. She became interested in manhole covers a decade ago when she recognized their creative designs as art and realized how the information written on them contributes to the historic record. Her goal in rubbing covers is to document the work of unknown artists lost to history\, acknowledge manhole cover design as a body of art\, and contribute awareness of the role they can play in the field of historical archaeology. The presentation will include manhole cover rubbings from the local area\, as well as ones done on her travels to different regions of the country.\nContact: Claremont Heritage\nEmail: info@claremontheritage.org\nPhone: 909.621.0848\nMore Info: https://claremontheritage.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/exhibition-lydia-henry-manhole-cover-arts-2/
LOCATION:Ginger Elliott Gallery – Memorial Park 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.\, Claremont CA 91711 US\, 301 Indiana Ave\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T210000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230325T164227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T005251Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Lydia Henry - Manhole Cover Arts
DESCRIPTION:Claremont Heritage presents Lydia Henry\nManhole Cover Arts\nDocumenting Industrial Design Through Art with a Window into History\nGinger Elliott Exhibition Center\n840 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont\nAdjacent to Garner House in Memorial Park\nFree Admission\nOne Weekend Only\nSaturday April 1 | 9am-3pm\nReception\nSaturday April 1 | 6-9pm\nClosing\nSunday April 2 | 9am-3pm \nLydia Henry grew up in Claremont and is a long-time resident of Arbol Verde. She became interested in manhole covers a decade ago when she recognized their creative designs as art and realized how the information written on them contributes to the historic record. Her goal in rubbing covers is to document the work of unknown artists lost to history\, acknowledge manhole cover design as a body of art\, and contribute awareness of the role they can play in the field of historical archaeology. The presentation will include manhole cover rubbings from the local area\, as well as ones done on her travels to different regions of the country.\nContact: Claremont Heritage\nEmail: info@claremontheritage.org\nPhone: 909.621.0848\nMore Info: https://claremontheritage.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/exhibition-lydia-henry-manhole-cover-arts/
LOCATION:Ginger Elliott Gallery – Memorial Park 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.\, Claremont CA 91711 US\, 301 Indiana Ave\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T210000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230224T204357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T005321Z
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SUMMARY:Claremont Art Walk
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy exploring Claremont venues displaying art on the first Saturday monthly.\nFor more information… https://www.facebook.com/claremontartwalk/\nContact: Claremont Art Walk\nMore Info: https://www.facebook.com/claremontartwalk/
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/claremont-art-walk-5/
LOCATION:Claremont Multiple Venues\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://discoverclaremont.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/default-featured-image.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T160000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230224T204351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T005301Z
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-17/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claremont%20Lewis%20Museum%20of%20Art":MAILTO:info@clmoa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230331T160000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230224T204351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T005247Z
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-16/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230330T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230330T203000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230325T164226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T005244Z
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SUMMARY:TALK: Lydia Henry: Manhole Cover Arts
DESCRIPTION:TALK by Lydia Henry\nManhole Cover Arts\nDocumenting Industrial Design Through Art with a Window into History\nThurs\, March 30 / 7 – 8:30pm\nGinger Elliott Center\nMemorial Park – 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont\nMuriel O’Brien Education Series\n$5 suggested donation / Members Free\nLydia Henry grew up in Claremont and is a long-time resident of Arbol Verde. She became interested in manhole covers a decade ago when she recognized their creative designs as art and realized how the information written on them contributes to the historic record. Her goal in rubbing covers is to document the work of unknown artists lost to history\, acknowledge manhole cover design as a body of art\, and contribute awareness of the role they can play in the field of historical archaeology. The presentation will include manhole cover rubbings from the local area\, as well as ones done on her travels to different regions of the country.\nContact: Claremont Heritage\nEmail: info@claremontheritage.org\nPhone: 909.621.0848\nMore Info: https://claremontheritage.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/talk-lydia-henry-manhole-cover-arts/
LOCATION:Ginger Elliott Exhibition Center – Memorial Park 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.\, Claremont CA 91711 US\, 100 N Indian Hill Blvd\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230326T160000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230224T204350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T005231Z
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-15/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claremont%20Lewis%20Museum%20of%20Art":MAILTO:info@clmoa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T160000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T005227Z
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-14/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T160000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230224T204349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T005224Z
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-13/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T150000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230325T164225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T164225Z
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SUMMARY:CLOSING: Reprinting Claremont Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Claremont Heritage presents RePrinting Claremont\nGinger Elliott Exhibition Center\n840 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont\nAdjacent to Garner House in Memorial Park\nFree Admission\nOpening Reception\nSaturday March 4 | 6-9 pm \nContinues thru Friday March 24 / Mon-Fri 10am-3pm or by appointment\n(Enter via Garner House)\nRePrinting Claremont seeks to celebrate the rich history of printmaking in Claremont by uniting Claremont’s historic printmakers and student creators from the Claremont Colleges. Printmaking in Claremont dates to the early 20th century when a group of artists who served as faculty members at the Claremont Colleges founded the Claremont College Press in 1946. The Claremont College Press soon gained a reputation for producing high-quality prints and began attracting artists to Claremont. The press was instrumental in promoting the printmaking medium in Southern California and played a significant role in the development of the “California Style†of printmaking.\nOver time\, Claremont attracted diverse groups of artists who were drawn to its thriving art scene\, creative energy\, and artistic community. Today\, the city is a vibrant hub of artistic activity — you can witness so yourself at RePrinting Claremont.\nThe exhibition presents prints by Millard Sheets\, Susan Lautman Hertel\, Karl Benjamin\, Phil Dike\, and other prominent Claremont artists. It also aims to integrate Claremont’s newest creators into this living history – student artists from the Claremont Colleges.\nVisit the Ginger Elliott Gallery to learn more about how printmaking has evolved over time\, support local artists\, and connect with others who share a passion for the arts.\nCurated by Marina Shishkina and Stella Robinson\nMarketing and graphics by Se’maj Griffin\nContact: Claremont Heritage\nEmail: info@claremontheritage.org\nPhone: 909.621.0848\nMore Info: https://claremontheritage.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/closing-reprinting-claremont-exhibition/
LOCATION:Ginger Elliott Gallery – Memorial Park 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.\, Claremont CA 91711 US\, 301 Indiana Ave\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T203000
DTSTAMP:20230822T055821
CREATED:20230325T164225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T164225Z
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SUMMARY:TALK: Vince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees
DESCRIPTION:TALK: Wood Sculptor\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nThurs\, March 23 / 7 – 8:30pm\nGinger Elliott Center\nMemorial Park – 840 N Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont\nMuriel O’Brien Education Series\n$5 suggested donation / Members Free\nTo coincide with the exhibition of the same title at the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\, Vince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees will look at the process and inspiration that has brought Skelly much acclaim in the art/design world. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic Claremont windstorm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nContact: Claremont Heritage\nEmail: info@claremontheritage.org\nPhone: 909.621.0848\nMore Info: https://claremontheritage.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/talk-vince-skelly-a-conversation-with-trees/
LOCATION:Ginger Elliott Exhibition Center – Memorial Park 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.\, Claremont CA 91711 US\, 100 N Indian Hill Blvd\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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SUMMARY:Reprinting Claremont Exhibition / Mon-Fri
DESCRIPTION:Claremont Heritage presents RePrinting Claremont\nGinger Elliott Exhibition Center\n840 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont\nAdjacent to Garner House in Memorial Park\nFree Admission\nOpening Reception\nSaturday March 4 | 6-9 pm \nContinues thru Friday March 24 / Mon-Fri 10am-3pm or by appointment\n(Enter via Garner House)\nRePrinting Claremont seeks to celebrate the rich history of printmaking in Claremont by uniting Claremont’s historic printmakers and student creators from the Claremont Colleges. Printmaking in Claremont dates to the early 20th century when a group of artists who served as faculty members at the Claremont Colleges founded the Claremont College Press in 1946. The Claremont College Press soon gained a reputation for producing high-quality prints and began attracting artists to Claremont. The press was instrumental in promoting the printmaking medium in Southern California and played a significant role in the development of the “California Style†of printmaking.\nOver time\, Claremont attracted diverse groups of artists who were drawn to its thriving art scene\, creative energy\, and artistic community. Today\, the city is a vibrant hub of artistic activity — you can witness so yourself at RePrinting Claremont.\nThe exhibition presents prints by Millard Sheets\, Susan Lautman Hertel\, Karl Benjamin\, Phil Dike\, and other prominent Claremont artists. It also aims to integrate Claremont’s newest creators into this living history – student artists from the Claremont Colleges.\nVisit the Ginger Elliott Gallery to learn more about how printmaking has evolved over time\, support local artists\, and connect with others who share a passion for the arts.\nCurated by Marina Shishkina and Stella Robinson\nMarketing and graphics by Se’maj Griffin\nContact: Claremont Heritage\nEmail: info@claremontheritage.org\nPhone: 909.621.0848\nMore Info: https://claremontheritage.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/reprinting-claremont-exhibition-mon-fri-3/
LOCATION:Ginger Elliott Gallery – Memorial Park 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.\, Claremont CA 91711 US\, 301 Indiana Ave\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-12/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-11/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-10/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:Reprinting Claremont Exhibition / Mon-Fri
DESCRIPTION:Claremont Heritage presents RePrinting Claremont\nGinger Elliott Exhibition Center\n840 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont\nAdjacent to Garner House in Memorial Park\nFree Admission\nOpening Reception\nSaturday March 4 | 6-9 pm \nContinues thru Friday March 24 / Mon-Fri 10am-3pm or by appointment\n(Enter via Garner House)\nRePrinting Claremont seeks to celebrate the rich history of printmaking in Claremont by uniting Claremont’s historic printmakers and student creators from the Claremont Colleges. Printmaking in Claremont dates to the early 20th century when a group of artists who served as faculty members at the Claremont Colleges founded the Claremont College Press in 1946. The Claremont College Press soon gained a reputation for producing high-quality prints and began attracting artists to Claremont. The press was instrumental in promoting the printmaking medium in Southern California and played a significant role in the development of the “California Style†of printmaking.\nOver time\, Claremont attracted diverse groups of artists who were drawn to its thriving art scene\, creative energy\, and artistic community. Today\, the city is a vibrant hub of artistic activity — you can witness so yourself at RePrinting Claremont.\nThe exhibition presents prints by Millard Sheets\, Susan Lautman Hertel\, Karl Benjamin\, Phil Dike\, and other prominent Claremont artists. It also aims to integrate Claremont’s newest creators into this living history – student artists from the Claremont Colleges.\nVisit the Ginger Elliott Gallery to learn more about how printmaking has evolved over time\, support local artists\, and connect with others who share a passion for the arts.\nCurated by Marina Shishkina and Stella Robinson\nMarketing and graphics by Se’maj Griffin\nContact: Claremont Heritage\nEmail: info@claremontheritage.org\nPhone: 909.621.0848\nMore Info: https://claremontheritage.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/reprinting-claremont-exhibition-mon-fri-2/
LOCATION:Ginger Elliott Gallery – Memorial Park 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.\, Claremont CA 91711 US\, 301 Indiana Ave\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-9/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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SUMMARY:2 Exhibitions: Andree Mahoney and Vince Skelly
DESCRIPTION:2 Exhibitions:\nAndrée Mahoney Seeks Transcendence in Color and Form\nVince Skelly Transforms Wind Ravaged Trees into Powerful Sculptures\nClaremont Lewis Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont\nFeb 17 – April 23\, 2023 (Fri thru Sun) 12noon-4pm\nOpening Reception\, Feb 18\, 6-8 pm\nAdmission is free every Friday / Visit website CLMOA.org for more details.\nAndreÌe M. Mahoney: Spirit Voyager\nCelebrates the artist’s seventy-year exploration of the richness of life through mixed-media painting and ceramic sculpture. A visual storyteller on a lifelong\, transcendental quest to transform spirit into matter\, Mahoney seeks to strike a balance between color and form\, intuition and meaning.\nMahoney came to Claremont in 1950 to study art at Scripps College and honed her skills in the Millard Sheets Studio. She later earned her M.Ed and MFA from Claremont Graduate University in the 1960s. Thereafter Mahoney served as Professor of Art at Chaffey College for more than 30 years.\nThe exhibition is curated by the artist’s daughter Monica Lynne Mahoney.\n*************************************************\nVince Skelly: A Conversation with Trees\nRecent work by Claremont artist Vince Skelly. Carving tree trunks\, many harvested in the aftermath of the epic wind storm of January 2022\, Skelly explores the space between sculptural form and functional object.\nUsing wood from sustainable sources is always an important part of Skelly’s process. The storm offered\, not only a bountiful supply of wood but also an opportunity to create new life out of incredible destruction and loss. Some of this work was first presented in a solo show organized by Tiwa Select in Los Angeles and featured in the June 2022 issue of Architectural Digest.\nContact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art\nEmail: info@clmoa.org\nPhone: 909.621.3200\nMore Info: https://clmoa.org
URL:https://discoverclaremont.com/event/2-exhibitions-andree-mahoney-and-vince-skelly-8/
LOCATION:Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First St\, Claremont CA 91711 US
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Calendar,Public Events
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