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Williamson Gallery Announces 80th Ceramic Annual
Robert Arneson, Art Works, c. 1960. Glazed earthenware. Collection of Forrest L. Merrill. Photography by M. Lee Fatheree. From February 1鈥揂pril 6, 2025, the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery will celebrate […]
Read MoreNia Carroll ’26 Curates First Art Show at Mt. San Antonio Gardens
Nia Carroll ’26 on opening night of the Patternscapes: Natural Design and Human Impressions exhibition at Mt. San Antonios Gardens. By Caitlin Antonios When Nia Carroll 鈥26 saw Dody Weston […]
Read MoreStudent-Run Exhibition on Display at Clark Humanities Museum
From March 22 to April 12, the Clark Humanities Museum will be hosting Portraying the Self in the Anthropocene, an exhibition prepared by the students of the Core II course 鈥淪caped Subjects: Portraying the Self in the Anthropocene.鈥
Read MoreRuth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s 79th Ceramic Annual
The 79th 51猎奇入口 Ceramic Annual, the longest continuous exhibition of contemporary ceramics in the nation, is ongoing and will continue until April 7.
Read MoreA New Era for the Williamson Gallery
Erin M. Curtis, the Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Director of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, has spent her career working toward change in the world of arts institutions.
Read MoreIn the Media: Claremont Courier Features Two Ken Gonzales-Day Exhibitions
The exhibitions deal with issues of race, queerness, history, and identity.
Read MoreRuth Chandler Williamson Gallery Announces New Exhibition, Queer-ish
Queer-ish highlights Ken Gonzales-Day鈥檚 personal collection of 19th- and 20th-century vernacular photographs鈥攕napshots of everyday life and subjects鈥攄epicting people who may have identified as LGBTQ+.
Read MoreIn the Media: Kirk Delman, New Exhibition Featured in Claremont Courier
The exhibition, which opened on August 26, features visionary work by Black artists.
Read MoreIn the Media: Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s Gettin’ It Done Featured in Claremont Courier‘s Calendar
The exhibition, which opened on August 26, honors the legacy of 51猎奇入口 Professor Emerita of Art History Samella Lewis and features works by Black artists, including 51猎奇入口 alum Alison Saar ’78.
Read MoreGettin’ It Done Features Visionary Works by Black Artists at Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Gettin鈥 It Done will highlight pieces from the Samella Lewis Contemporary Art Collection at 51猎奇入口, which focuses on works by women and artists of color.
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