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April 4, 2026 from 5 to 8 p.m.Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
120 W. Bonita Ave.
John Sparagana “Interference Patterns” comprises nearly 100 works in multiple media in which the artist remixes source material drawn from magazine pages, comic books, artists’ books, news images, and his own prior exhibition catalogues. “The Meditative Object” includes traditional meditative objects, such as Japanese mandalas that Buddhists use as visualization tools for spiritual practice, as well as objects such as Qur’anic calligraphy and abstract painting. “Art Hall Projects 1: Manuel López” includes drawings that depict landscapes and scenes of daily life in East LA. As is common in López’s practice, a title for the work will emerge as the mural nears completion.
Casa 425 Hotel+Lounge
425 W. First St.
"Gorman Bentley: Awakening". With Spring comes renewal, and with renewal, the discovery of new perspectives. Installed on the walls of the hotel lobby and bar are large scale, recent works by the resident artist, each serving to provoke the viewer into potentially having new perspectives.
Claremont Chamber of Commerce
205 N. Yale Ave.
[Sensory-friendly viewing from 4:30 to 5 p.m.]
Forest Hill is a California native, creates vibrant landscape and seascape paintings in oil and pastel, blending elements of realism and impressionism inspired by the state’s natural beauty. After a 40-year career, he returned to painting in retirement, now working from his Ontario studio with a focus on making fine art accessible and enjoyable for collectors. Ruthellyn Whittington is a Southern California–raised textile artist whose lifelong dedication to creativity and education spans four decades as an art and English teacher and school counselor. Since retiring in 2018, she has returned to her artistic practice, creating woven works inspired by photographs, dreams, and imaginative imagery, exhibited in galleries and art centers across California.
Claremont Lewis Museum of Art
200 W. First St.
Julian Lucas: Happiness Pursued. Paradise Lost. April 4–July 12, 2026 In his first solo museum exhibition, Claremont-based photographer Julian Lucas explores the concept of home in relation to the American Dream. As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this exhibition asserts that home is a state of mind, and the pursuit of the American Dream is stratified according to race and access to power.
Pomona Valley Art Association
317 W. First St.
Olga De Leon, Acrylic Ellen Schultz “I wish to convey to the viewer the sense of calm, peace and renewal that I experience.”
Studio C
260 W. Bonita Ave.
Anne Seltzer “The Collector” This month, Studio C will continue showing the collection of Anne Seltzer. Anne will be adding new larger paintings to the show. She is a much loved artist in our community and will be leaving us soon. Come in and help her thin out her collection.
Village Dance Arts
149 W. First St
Dance performances and photography exhibit.
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