October Claremont Art Walk
Schedule
Sat Oct 05 2024 at 06:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
112 Harvard Ave. #92, Claremont, CA, United States, California 91711 | Claremont, CA
Claremont Artwalk is Saturday October 5th from 6 to 9 p.m.
Benton Museum of Art
120 West Bonita Ave
Open Sky - Artists Xin Liu, Agnieszka Polska, and Marcus Zúñiga take on light and space as both material and subject to encourage us to reconsider our place in the universe.
Roy Thurston: Recent Work. Roy Thurston (born 1949) helped shape the Light and Space movement, and this exhibition brings together recent examples of his work.
The Instrumental Image: Aerial Photography as Problem and Possibility - Range of aerial photographs from the Benton’s collection alongside artists’ creative questions about what it means to take a photograph from the air.
Crescent Tree Corp
206 W. Bonita Ave. #G
In Harvard Square
Debra Lynn Manville
Multifacets
Manville’s abstract paintings represent a synthesis of intuitive and technical approaches to artmaking. Her works begin in the digital realm, calculated with design software to plot the exact color, shape, and relationships between the abstract forms which will populate a given work. She ushers these designs into physical being using a vinyl cutter, transferring the resulting shapes to the canvas to act as a mask for her application of acrylic paint.
Bunny Gunner
230 W. Bonita Ave.
John Egan
Blast From the Past
Hand drawn lithographs by John Egan. Blast from the past, prints from the Stone Age.
Studio C
260 W. Bonita Ave.
Connections
Alexis introduces to worlds that are slow and gentle. Mythical landscapes hint of wondrous adventures. Lines running through unfamiliar objects remind us that everything is connected.
Alexis is a recent Graduate of Claremont Graduate University (CGU).
Claremont Chamber of Commerce
205 Yale Avenue
Steven Rushingwind
Kitchen Stories
In life we pass by ordinary objects, never really seeing them. These object might be invisible to the average person, but an artist sees beauty in such common items. A can of soup, an apple or a pear or an old abandoned building that you pass by each day, becomes a celebrated object. As I paint these objects on canvas, I project my moods onto these objects, so they take on a life, a piece of my life, reflecting the twists and turns I’ve taken along the journey.
Whiskey Loves Basil
111 Harvard Ave
Spirits
Sandra Sonke
A playful intersection of cocktails and Halloween spirits, celebrating both in a collection of limited-edition prints. Each piece captures the magic and mystery of spirits, from the haunted to the distilled. Whether it's a nod to the supernatural or a toast to a favorite drink, these artworks offer a unique fusion of festivity and creativity, perfect for the Halloween season.
Ahmad Shariff Art Gallery
107 Harvard Ave
What is it to be Human
Nate McMullen
Humanity is more than just DNA, a beating heart, or a touch of self-awareness. It is the essence of our soul, the core of our being from the moment of our conception. To be human is to experience the profound depths of love, the selflessness of sacrifice, and the heartache of loss. These experiences shape us, define us, and connect us.
This exhibit explores the intricate tapestry of human existence, inviting you to reflect on what it truly means to be human. Join us in this journey of discovery and connection, as we celebrate the beauty and complexity of the human spirit.
Claremont Lewis Museum of Art
200 W. First St. in the Depot
Amy Santoferraro
Phil Dike – A Bird’s eye View
A reception will feature window installations by mixed media ceramicist Amy Santoferraro. The works have a fruit-based theme designed to engage with the Historic Train Depot’s role in the citrus industry. Also on view Phil Dike: A Bird's-eye View celebrating one of Claremont’s most renowned painters from the last century. “Vintage Music” will perform on the Depot Plaza.
Pomona Valley Art Association
317 W. First Street
Traci Asher and Warren Perlstein
Esperanza Urban
Photographer Warren Perlstein, with his daughter Traci Asher, created art to guide difficult cancer conversations with beauty, strength, and humor. By taking inspiration from nature, the horror genre, and pop culture, Esperanza Urban uses art to express themselves when words fall short through different mediums, different ideas and feelings are explored.
The Laemmle Theater
450 W. 2nd St.
Pavel Demidov -photographer.
Pavel is from the southern end of the Ural mountains in Russia and immigrated to United States in 1997. For Pavel it is the fleeting nature of a set of circumstances occurring to together that challenges and provoke him.
Casa 425
425 West First Street
Gorman Bentley
The art of Silence
Enter the hotel, have a seat, feel your own breath, and enjoy the silence within.
The Claremont Forum
586 W First st. first floor
Rei Snyder, mixed media, acrylic, and illustrations.
Where is it happening?
112 Harvard Ave. #92, Claremont, CA, United States, California 91711Event Location & Nearby Stays: